UCLA: North Campus

March 16, 2014

UCLA has a long history of rivalries, particularly with that "other" school across down. 
Another rivalry takes place within the student population at this top ranking school: 
North v. South campus. 

Okay, wait...but what does that even mean?!
The campus is "divided" into two campuses, with North campus where most of the humanities and arts major classes take place, and South campus with its math and sciences buildings. 

There have often been jokes about how everything about North campus is more aesthetically pleasing, such as the buildings, the landscape, the students' styles...

Okay, totally not fair. They're just different! 

Between the two of us bloggers, A was a South campus kid and H was a North campus major. This week and next, we'll share with you some of our different styles and how they were appropriate for our classes and events. 

And now, a tour of North campus!


H studied English and Anthropology. That meant long hours of lecture and so it was important to wear something comfortable. She didn't have lab, so there was no dress code (i.e.: long pants).


Dressing comfortably doesn't mean that you have to forgo style completely. The floral and delicate lace details on this outfit makes it casual chic. 


Writing essays all night can make getting out of bed hard, let alone getting to class. To dash quickly to class, H wore cute sneakers, such as these with doodles of birds on them. It often made climbing the famous Janss Steps a lot easier! 


One of best parts about North campus is the rolling green hills. It makes for a spot to catch up on some reading...


...or a nap. Another great way to top off your outfit is with a fedora. It can get warm pretty quickly and having a hat on hand is a great way to keep the sun out of your eyes. It also makes for a great way to hide your disappointment with the newspaper articles...


Most college days aren't just about classes and homework. A lot of students fill their days with interviews and events at night. Hidden in H's Herschel backpack earlier was this dress and heels. This colorblock dress is versatile in that it can be used in an interview (yes, even though it's orange!) or a reception. 


The gray and white tone the brightness of the dress down, but it's still vibrant enough to make a statement. The simple style works for any body shape and those oxfords gives the outfit an adorable touch. 

What was often your go to outfit for school? Did your school have any interesting traditions or rivalries like our alma mater does? Let us know!

Details for H:
Tank top: American Eagle
Scarf: Nordstrom
Shorts: Nordstrom Rack
Sneakers: Vans
Fedora: Ebay
Sunglasses: Tahini (TJ Maxx)
Backpack: Herschel 
Dress: Banana Republic
Shoes: Modcloth

(P.S: North campus is totally better.)





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