Spring’s most popular styles were on parade last Saturday at Mill Fest as Mill Street was packed full of students enjoying this popular spring quarter tradition. And this fest brought out a variety of hats, crop tops and cross-body bags for the fashionably festing ladies.
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Sophomore Stephanie Jarorek, who rocked a chic black and white fedora at Mill Fest, felt the vibe of this much anticipated fest fashion was “casual, as casual as you can get.” Other students created their own style at the fest with custom tees. Juniors Stephanie Kurtz and Stephanie Broan along with several friends had customized Mill Fest shirts.
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“We ordered the shirts and then each cut them up differently,” said Kurtz.
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While the girls were having fun accessorizing with this season hottest accessories the boys of OU were keeping their fest fashion simpler. The men’s uniform consisted of “cut-up t-shirts and jerseys, said junior Marissa Wood, adding, “You won’t see anything too fashionable on the guys.”
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The key to shining at Mill Fest is dressing in your style and keeping comfort in mind.
“I just look in my closet and find something I haven’t worn in a while. I don’t over think it for the fest,” said Javorek. “The fest is about being comfortable and having fun.”Â
Check out some of our fav looks below:
Marissa Wood, Emmy Baker
Corey Mcnaulty (on right)
Stephanie Javorek
Stephanie Kurtz, Stephanie BroanÂ
Kristie Swiaktek, Amy Soga, Rachel Howard