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Hey guys!Remember in elementary school when the best day ever was spent watching “Bill Nye the Science Guy?” Our favorite icon, Bill Nye, now hits the runway. Menswear designer Nick Graham chose Bill Nye to narrate his Mars-themed galactic show for the fall of 2017. Apparently, Bill Nye is not only passionate about science, but fashion as well. In an interview with Vogue Magazine, Nye admitted to owning over five hundred bowties, and he offered a fashion tip, “You can’t go wrong being just a tad more dressed up than any other guy at a party or event. For example, choose a sport coat over a sweater.” A+ for Bill Nye!Like Bill Nye, Kanye West is another star who’s making a comeback. He has made a complete turnaround since his hospitalization last year, and even announced that Yeezy Season 5 will be unveiled at New York Fashion Week next month. West implied that there would be “surprises” during the show, which will take place at Pier 59 Studios in New York City. Although Kanye and his wife, Kim, have been wearing teaser pieces from the collection that hint at more Calabasas vibes, they’ve also been broadcasting the suburban 90’s vibe on their Instagram feeds. We’re expecting to see inspiration from both of the themes in his new collection. The show is one of the most buzzed about this season, so be sure to watch it!We are starting to see anchor and fish hook bracelets all over the place. They come from companies such as J. Crew and Vineyard Vines, but its origin actually traces back to a small dorm room at the University of Miami, where college student, Michael Saiger, hand-made his own anchor and fish hook bracelets. Later, he expanded his special hobby to a world renowned company called Miansai. The company gradually moved on to other marine oriented products such as cuffs, rings, and watches as its business expanded. Go ahead and check them out. They have started so many trends, and there is more to come!Campus has been filled with warm winter looks this week. Winslow MacDonald ’18 looked put together in a pair of light wash jeans, brown loafers, brown corduroy blazer and a maroon tie. Elizabeth Williams ‘19 wore a cool black and white checked t-shirt dress paired with tights and dark red patent leather booties. Ore Solanke ‘17 looked cozy in a oversized grayscale checkered sweater worn over boyfriend jeans and brown heeled booties. Alejandro Arango ‘17 styled a trendy wooden tie with a brown button down shirt. Daria Prokopets ‘19 wore a very exceptional green plaid skirt the other day. The one piece that portrayed a very eccentric look. JP Kim ‘18 looked fresh with his all black outfit. His black jeans were splashed with white paint, and his hoodie and thick jacket made him look casually well-dressed. Stay stylish,Caroline and Connor