Juice Jam concertgoers dressed in their end of summer best for the annual show.
Printed tanks, plastic shades and denim shorts were the Juice Jam uniform Sunday afternoon.
About 8,500 Syracuse University students and music lovers gathered at Skytop Field on South Campus to catch Childish Gambino and Calvin Harris perform at the annual concert's biggest turnout in history.
Syracuse students dressed to impress, prepare for the weather and show off their individual styles for the inaugural day of the fall semester.
Many Syracuse University students, returning or new, planned ahead to make their fashionable debut for the coming academic year.
Syracuse is still hot and humid, so some students opted for tanktops and shorts. Many chose bright, even shocking colors to catch others' attention or combat the greyness of the day's weather. Bold prints, color blocking and oversized accessories were also a favorite.
VPA's seniors show their inspiring collections at the spring fashion show
I had expected to see a huge amount of long gowns at Thursday night's VPA Fashion Show, maybe some pants, a pair of shorts. But I was pleasantly surprised at the variety of garments presented. There were a few knockout coats, fabulously textured dresses, and some patterned leggings (plain black tights, and there were a few, are complete throwaway piece for runway fashion).
When the Westcott Theater holds an electro house show, expect a sea of neon and plenty of sunglasses at night.
Who cares if it's cold? For many of the female concert-goers at Steve Aoki on April 22, exposed midriffs and booty shorts won out, weather be damned. For the guys, mostly white tanks and sunglasses prevailed. For both sexes, neon was essential.
Economics professor Jerry Evensky pairs a baby blue vest with a royal blue collared shirt and vibrant tie for a layered look perfect for unpredictable Syracuse weather. The tweed hat and scarf add a touch of personal style in this lecturer's look.
Photographer Annie Knox spotted Pan African studies grad student Virgillo Hunter outside of the Schine Student Center. From moccasins to his military style coat, Hunter mixed and matched trends to create his own unique style.
EDITORIAL: From bangs to bouffants, we made a list of the most iconic hairstyles from pop culture.
Hair can cement a person's identity, make a statement or capture the culture of a decade. Photography student Brian Brister interviewed people all around Syracuse with something to say about their hair. We did extensive research to find the most memorable men's and women's hairstyles around.
Stay stylish even during the coldest, snowiest months in Syracuse.
The first snowfall has already come to Syracuse, so it’s time to start thinking about your winter wardrobe. Although you may be dreading the return of freezing temperatures and trudging through inches of snow, there are plenty of ways to spice up your cold weather outfits to stay stylish all winter long.
Photographer Annie Knox spotted this stylish man at the Salt City Urban Art and Craft Market on West Jefferson Street in Syracuse. Check out his unique use of mixing prints and cold weather accessories.
The Carousel Mall expansion will use social media to announce new retailers.
Destiny USA has jumped on the social media bandwagon. New retailers to the proposed expansion of the Carousel Mall will be announced on the Destiny USA's official Twitter and Facebook pages.
After watching the show I feel mesmerized by the styling and clothes. Those platform heels look like a real nightmare to walk in. People complain about Marc Jacobs all the time like his shows...
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