Best Dressed: Bongo
Who caught our eye at Bongo?
After having made the long and barbarous trek to Crail Airfield, I thought at first that I may have accidentally gatecrashed an African-inspired drumming festival. In reality, however, I had found myself at the annual St Andrews ‘Bongo Ball’. The night was filled with vibracy, liveliness and a healthy dose of improv (anyone who attended will know exactly what I mean). Below are a few special St Andreans who adhered to the Bongo Ball dress code in style.
Celia Hindley (2nd year)
wish list item: Hat that suits her
Fashion faux pas: Mixing patterns
Margot Mclauchlan (2nd year)
Wish list item: Coloured wool jacket
Fashion faux pas: Sweat pants and heels
Mohammed Habboub (3rd year)
Wish list item: White denim jacket
Fashion faux pas: Kilt with high tops
Primrose Adjepong (2nd year)
Wish list item: Lorde mac lipstick
Fashion faux pas: ‘all that shit is pretentious’
Luke Mann (3rd year)
Wish list item: Camel coat
Fashion faux pas: too many bright colours
Madeline Whiffen (3rd year)
Wish list item: Jimmy choo shoes
Fashion faux pas ‘I embrace everything’
Hannah Lafferty (4th year)
Wish list item: A Good scarf
Fashion faux pas: Bad shoes
Francesca Jaconelli (4th year)
Wish list item: Good pair of trainers
Fashion faux pas: Visible coloured bra straps
Catriona Alston (3rd year)
Wish List Item: Mulberry bag
Fashion faux pas: Socks and Sandals
Jamie MacWhirter (3rd year)
Wish list item: Good Jacket
Fashion faux pas: Red trousers
Juliette Gobin: 3rd year
Wish list item: Patterns beyond belief (for days)
Fashion faux pas: Uggs
Jemima Curran (2nd year)
Wish List item: Ralph Lauren jacket
Fashion faux pas: panty lines
Aviva Gillman (3rd year)
Wish list item: chunky shoes
Fashion faux pas: Wearing pyjamas trousers in public
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