What’s In Vogue: The Best Outfit on Campus

By Rhea Jetwa and Kaviesh Kinger 


Whilst in search for the best outfit on campus, final year BSc Management student, Korina Papapolyzou caught our eye. Her simply clean and glamorously effective style is definitely ‘what’s in Vogue’.

Dressed head to toe in Massimo Dutti, Korina topped her jumper, belt and boots from there with Mango trousers and a structured black coat from Cos. When asked about her favourite decade of fashion, she responded with the 90s. The sleek clean silhouettes from this era stand out to her, and this is definitely something she emulates with her day to day looks on campus. She also highlights Claire Rose, a personal style icon for her who executes a chic silhouette with ease. Following from this, Toteme is her favourite brand at the moment- especially their short black coat. 

Fashion is how Korina maintains her confidence, manifesting in the way she acts. As Korina tells the Beaver, ‘fashion acts as an escape for me when I am stressed, I find it peaceful to have a moment to myself when deciding on my outfits’. As we ended our conversation with Korina, she stressed the incredibly personal nature of this style. It is, to Korina, important for people to ‘dress in a way they feel reflects themselves’ and we couldn’t help but agree. 

Photo by Ben Chen

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