Did you have the waviest garms in the Trent building today?

Did you make the cut?


Today we headed to Trent to catch the best dressed of the wandering students. 

Maria’s glimmer of gold H&M jewellery shows us that subtleness can be key when bringing your whole, simple but effective outfit together.

Paired with her black long jacket from Oh My Love at Topshop, work it.

Maria, 1st Year International Media and Communications

Olivia’s pastel Zara coat contrasts with her gorgeous peachy Zara scarf to keep the blues away.

Perfect winter chic, blending in with our beautiful Trent building.

Olivia Taylor, 1st year French and Hispanic Studies

India’s brilliant reworked two piece from COW Nottingham at Topshop works so well with this season’s oversized clothing trend.

India Liberty Wilson, 1st year American Studies and English

Charlotte’s whole vintage garms vibe just did it for me; “I feel so honoured!” she said. It’s always nice to feel like you’ve made someone’s day.

Her beautiful Aggie Docs mixed with a vintage lace shirt inherited from her mum just made the outfit the right amount of edgy.

Charlotte Lacey, 1st year English and Creative Writing

Wura’s colour blocking brightened up the day.

Her beautiful mustard brown Zara coat contrasted well with her light brown LV bag.

Designer brownie points.

Wura Alake, MA Creative Writing

With chunky boots being all the rage, Chloe’s suede ones from ASOS completed her outfit.

All black everything.

Chole Bull, 1st year English and Philosophy

Charlotte’s take on winter’s hottest trend stood her out of a crowd.

Who knew tartan could work so well on a coat?!

Primarni coat as well, well done on your life choices.

Charlotte Claire, 3rd Year English and History

Lucy’s vintage leather bag meshed nicely with her Christmas coloured tartan treggings.

Wonderfully practical and stylish for the transition from Autumn to Winter.

Lucy Bristow, 1st year Spanish, Politics and Portuguese

 

Ellie’s two tone Primark jeans added the hint of glamour to her cosy winter outfit.

Ellie Woodcock, 1st Year English