Rem and Company Helps Rebrand Small Businesses Impacted by COVID-19

At the start of COVID-19, small businesses across the nation struggled to attract customers and became susceptible to shutting down. Camryn Okere, a recent graduate from Washington University, witnessed this in her college town of St. Louis and became dedicated to finding a solution that would not only help these businesses stay afloat, but rebrand their social image. Okere founded Rem and Company, a social … Continue reading Rem and Company Helps Rebrand Small Businesses Impacted by COVID-19

Katy Perry Talks About All Things “Smile,” Adulting and Empowerment

We all remember the carefree days of “Teenage Dream” and “California Gurls”— you know, with our daisy dukes and bikinis on top, of course. Stunned by Katy Perry’s cupcake bras and blue hair, her confidence ran wild, inspiring young people everywhere. As Perry transitioned into her adult life, her music transformed to focus on a new kind of empowerment with a refined focus on the … Continue reading Katy Perry Talks About All Things “Smile,” Adulting and Empowerment

How Remi Lubcher Snipped and Styled Custom College Wear into a Career

When the fashion industry was lacking in creative college apparel, Remi Lubcher responded by building Snipped and Styled, one of the original college tailgate and everyday wear brands that have inspired a new trend for students. Snipped and Styled features cut up and redesigned shirts, joggers, sweatshirts and bandeaus that have transformed the way millennial and Gen Z students represent their campuses. Each piece is … Continue reading How Remi Lubcher Snipped and Styled Custom College Wear into a Career

How to Stay Confident in Your Style on a Small College Campus

First half of college: complete. What did I learn? I learned a lot in my classes, don’t get me wrong, but I learned more about myself. I went to college hoping I would come out smarter and more confident, which I did. But that doesn’t mean there weren’t any challenges. For starters, it didn’t take me long to realize that on a small campus, feeling … Continue reading How to Stay Confident in Your Style on a Small College Campus

I Started Lauren Giraldo’s Treadmill Challenge, and I Can’t Stop

If you’ve run out of workouts to try during quarantine, I recommend a week of Lauren Giraldo’s “12 3 30” treadmill challenge: 12 incline, 3 speed, 30 minutes. Before quarantine, I wasn’t someone who worked out very much, or ever. My friends at school can vouch for that. But with extra time and summer around the corner, I decided it was time for a change. … Continue reading I Started Lauren Giraldo’s Treadmill Challenge, and I Can’t Stop

Four Books That Will Inspire You to Conquer the Fashion Industry

Influential figures of the fashion industry are generously spilling their tips and tricks on how they worked their way to the top, but where can you find all of this valuable information? You can always check Instagram, Snapchat or YouTube, but if you want a detailed version of someone’s journey, look for their books. Don’t worry, I found some to get you started. Here are … Continue reading Four Books That Will Inspire You to Conquer the Fashion Industry

Tie-Dye Becomes the Must-Have Trend of Quarantine

Fashion companies across the globe are experiencing exponential decreases in sales and revenues due to the economic impacts of COVID-19, however, viral trends on social media have proved that even in a pandemic, fashion remains a priority. The fate of fashion was certainly questioned at the start of quarantine. People aren’t leaving their homes; what will they need to buy new clothes for? People are … Continue reading Tie-Dye Becomes the Must-Have Trend of Quarantine