Style is a language & The Yariverse is fluent.

The Yariverse is fluent in dark academia, preppy & all things Aritzia. Each post brings together what I’m wearing and where I’m going. It’s not just about the clothes, it’s about the context. Image it; an Aritzia coat against Columbia’s iconic steps, Veja sneakers on an NYC subway, your great grandpas’ vintage red blazer on the way to a finance presentation. Every outfit here carries context, I’ve attached links to the brands (chill girliepop, I’m not sponsored, each review is something I actually wear), the moments and even the conversations that inspired it. Girl, I hope you like my aesthetic.

Here you’ll find outfit ideas, how fashion connects with identity and what shapes The Yariverse’s mood board aesthetic.

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The Fashion of Columbia Grad Student

What I wore to The US Tennis Open

How to survive NYC during the most iconic tennis event of the season

First, you’re going to need an Aritzia Juris vest ($128) and a tennis skirt ($88). Don’t be shy the US Tennis Open is the one time a year that you can wear super short skirts and no one blinks an eye. Pair it with a vest and you’ve just made it classy.

Surfer, but make it dark academia superhero

How to handle letting your feed know you got into your dream school

I was thinking of Sabrina the Teenage Witch when I got this dress, ironically when I took this, I lowkey looked like a superhero according to my best friend. All you need for this “I’m a superhero but I have bills to pay at the office outfit” is a basic dress ($110), basic amazon rain boots ($31) and a vintage wool coat (priceless).

Ivy League runner meets Roosevelt Island

How to survive running in NYC while freezing

First put on your On cloud sneakers ($160), then your favorite Lululemon gear (minimum combined leggings and light jacket $140), and finally a vintage wool coat (priceless, but I have a lot of these and I have to wear all of them or else my aunt will be mad).

Pretty in Baby Blue

How to Dress for a Holiday Party

This pretty much dress is from Rumored, an Aussie brand, because apparently I’m built like an Aussie. It costs $188, but the Aussie spirit is priceless.

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