Fall Fashion

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(Photo Provided by Julissa Gonzalez '22)

Julissa shows off her weekend outfit with a cute pair of denim jeans and an oversized jacket.

Emma Oskorus, staff writer

Fall fashion is one of the best times to get creative with an outfit. Finding the perfect denim, a soft and comfortable sweater, and cute boots can be challenging, but it is worth it.

Briana Reyes ’24 shared her favorite store to shop at during the fall season: “My favorite store to shop at for fall clothes is Princess Polly because they such cute flannels and sweaters.”

Fall fashion is a time for, what many call, “Christian girl autumn.” This term refers to many women specifically within an age range of early to late twenties. Christian girl autumn sets the stereotype for a basic long cardigan, knee high boots, skinny jeans, a chunky sweater, and a simple fedora like hat.

Junior Amber Lizardi, gave her opinion on Christian girl autumn: “Christian girl autumn is funny to me. The name fits perfectly for girls who do dress like it. No shame though. The outfits are super cute. It is just funny because they all seem to dress the same.”

Searching for the perfect wardrobe for the fall time is hard. So many items sell out in an instant as many girls cannot wait to transition from a crop top in the summer to a cute and comfortable layered outfit in the fall.

If you never know where to shop for the fall, senior Elizabeth Martinez, shares her favorite stores for the fall time: “My favorite fall time stores are Zara, Nordstrom, Grey Bandit, and Urban Outfitters. They all have the perfect fall essentials such as sweaters, jeans, boots, etc. They make fall shopping easy.”

If you want to spice up your wardrobe this fall season, do it. Nothing is holding you back. It is good to change up your style every once in awhile.

Emma Vasquez ’23 and Jada Alexis ’23 ready to go out on a Friday night with their cute fall outfits.
(Photo Provided by Jada Alexis ’23)