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Week of Fashion: The Wolfe Twins

Freshmen identical twins, Roya and Lila Wolfe, show their individuality through their unique sense of style. Roya, having a “preppier” style than Lila, believes that, “the most important part of your look is your hairstyle and how you accessorize”. For Roya, this plays a huge role in her decision every morning when planning her outfits. Roya said, “every morning I find one piece that I love, and build my outfit from there.” From that point, Roya is able to accessorize properly to complete her look. Lila agrees with Roya on how to plan an outfit, but Lila has a unique style that she described as “bohemian and edgy”. With this type of style, Lila loves to shop at stores like Free People and Urban Outfitters. Both twins also love the “discount stores”, like Loehmann’s, Marshalls, and T.J. Maxx. In order to make their looks stand out, Lila said, “I try to put outfits together that other people usually wouldn’t think of.” Both twins love originality in their looks, as they don’t necessarily follow popular trends, but create their own style by finding what interests them most. Roya said that she mainly plans her outfits around being “relaxed and comfortable, yet trendy at the same time”. Lila agreed and said its important “to add something special to it [the outfit], to keep it fashionable.” The Wolfe twins enjoy experimenting while still staying trendy by varying their style from day to day.

Photo by Angela Mauri.
Photo by Angela Mauri.

On Monday, Roya wore  on a graphic tee with a wolf on it it, layered with a purple sweater with black leather elbow patches. On top of that, Roya threw on a grey, leather jacket from Kenneth Cole to add an “edgy look”. On bottom, Roya wore army green colored skinny jeans, and blue, high top converse. Lila wore bell bottom pants with a tribal design up with leg. On top Lila wore a tight, olive green t-shirt, in order to “compliment the wide legged pants,” along with tan ankle booties from Marshalls.

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Photo by Angela Mauri.

On Tuesday, Roya wore a floral dress from Sam&Lavi. With this dress, she layered a tan, long sleeve cardigan from T.J. Maxx over it. She also wore a pair of tall, brown leather boots from Marshalls. Lila chose to wear a black sweater from Urban Outfitters that had a “tetris like pattern on it.” Paired with this fun top, Lila wore grey, skinny legged pants from Nordstroms, along with brown, short booties from Marshalls.

On Wednesday, Roya wore a jean shirt from T.J. Maxx, with a red and off white sweater with bold, black stitching from Urban Outfitters, with a gray, leather jacket from Kenneth Cole layered over. On bottom Roya decided on black leggings from Pink, paired with off white leg warmers and tall, tan boots from Marshalls. Lila wore a loose, white tank top from American Apparel paired with an army jacket from H&M, and a loose, black and gray scarf. With this, Lila wore black pants with a leather strip on the inner seem from T.J. Maxx, and studded boots from Marshalls.

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Photo by Angela Mauri.

On Thursday, Roya wore a black, short sleeve, body con dress from H&M, with black combat boots from Marshalls. Over the dress, Roya threw on a cropped, long sleeve sweater from Urban Outfitters. “To put everything together I decided to wear sparkly maroon tights,” said Roya. Lila wore a loose, short sleeve sweater on top, which had navy blue and off white stripes from Lucky Brand. Lila also wore a striped beanie with a pom-pom on top.

On Friday, Roya wore an Urban Outfitters sweater, decorated with penguins. On bottom she wore blue jeans from American Eagle paired with blue, high top converse with orange socks underneath. Lila wore a floral skirt from Free People, with a tight, black shirt from Lord and Taylor tucked into the skirt. Over this, Lila wore an olive green cardigan from Nordstroms. To finish the outfit, Lila wore tan, tall boots from Loehmann’s and a brown, felt, floppy hat from Nordstroms.

 
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