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Mogue- 10/6

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On this week’s #MogueThursday students dressed up their looks with stand-out accessories. See our favorites below!

By Gillian Bressie and Electa Narasin and Clara Guthrie

Julia Wang, Senior

We loved how Julia paired her tailored, suede dress with layered gold necklaces. She kept it clean and summery with tan, leather gladiator sandals.

Ian Costello, Senior

Ian sported a cool graphic tee in magenta tones with classic, gray shorts and white sneakers. His sleek, leather watch and army green backpack stole the show.

Elika Eshgi, Senior

Elika’s look was cute and classy from head to toe! We especially loved her structured, plaid skirt paired with her pale grey, suede, slip-on sneakers.

Mohini Gupta, Senior

The star of Mohini’s look was her gold, geometric earrings and her chunky, green-blue sweater.

Katie Guardino, Senior

Katie stood out from the crowd in her structured, pink pinks and off-the-shoulder, black top with lace details. Her chunky, black, heeled boots and edgy, layered necklaces complete the look. 

Charlotte Lee, Sophomore

Charlotte’s look was fresh and summery with its blue and white plaid skirt and simple, white tee. We loved the unique design of her silver and gold necklace.

Caroline Douglass, Senior

Caroline’s ruffled, off the shoulder top and tailored, blue jeans made for an adorable outfit. We couldn’t get enough of her delicate, pearl necklace and silver Jack Rodgers sandals.

Sophie Siminoff, Senior

Sophie’s accessories definitely stood out on the quad today. Her rose-gold, crystal-studded hoops were both unique and beautiful. Sophie also sported a classic, silver-band watch.

Ashley Dreyer, Senior

Ashley rocked summery neutrals and styles today. Her structured, linen, beige shorts were the star of her look.

Due to changes in the program we previously used, some Mogue posts may no longer be interactive. We’re sorry for the inconvenience and are looking for solutions to the issue.

xoxo, Mogue

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    the truthNov 3, 2017 at 10:38 am

    can we see more representation of guys not just girls

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