<p>Cuts and styles rule the trends for youngsters on campus today. While some keep their looks simple with add-ons, others like to go all out. Contrast seems to be the talk of the town with students mixing different colours and styles to showcase their best look.<br /><br />Swetha Ravindra<br /><br /></p>.<p>The second-year MBA student of RV Institute of Management wore a pink coloured top with jeans from People, and teamed it with yellow shoes from Reliance Footprint. <br /><br />She added a black coloured bag from Baggit to complete the look.<br /><br />The contrast between the blouse and the shoes gives a stylish look, which is the trend.<br /><br /> When I choose my clothes, the comfort factor is what rules my preference.<br /><br />Geetika Bindana<br /><br />The second-year mass communication student of Christ University wore a black deep-neck top from Zara and teamed it up with a pair of neon palazzo pants which she picked up from a flea market. <br /><br />She chose to enhance the look with a set of pearls, which she believes not only gives it a sense of elegance but also a sense of class. <br /><br />Geetika believes you are what you wear and your style reflect your personality. <br /><br /><br />It’s not about aping others but setting a new trend. I try to experiment with a lot of Indian brands too.<br /><br />Kezhia Sharieff<br /><br />A second-year MBA student at Kristu Jayanti College, Kezhia believes that clothes are a <br />reflection of who she is and her style.<br /><br /> She wore a T-shirt from the brand ‘I am not perfect but I am limited edition’ which is from Bangkok with jeans from Levis, and teamed it with a watch from Swatch and shoes from Ginger.<br /><br />Brands don’t make you because your personality is your brand. <br /><br />I believe that constant experimentation and keeping pace with changing fashions make one look cool.<br /><br /> I always mix and match my clothes and never shy away from trying out new stuff.</p>
<p>Cuts and styles rule the trends for youngsters on campus today. While some keep their looks simple with add-ons, others like to go all out. Contrast seems to be the talk of the town with students mixing different colours and styles to showcase their best look.<br /><br />Swetha Ravindra<br /><br /></p>.<p>The second-year MBA student of RV Institute of Management wore a pink coloured top with jeans from People, and teamed it with yellow shoes from Reliance Footprint. <br /><br />She added a black coloured bag from Baggit to complete the look.<br /><br />The contrast between the blouse and the shoes gives a stylish look, which is the trend.<br /><br /> When I choose my clothes, the comfort factor is what rules my preference.<br /><br />Geetika Bindana<br /><br />The second-year mass communication student of Christ University wore a black deep-neck top from Zara and teamed it up with a pair of neon palazzo pants which she picked up from a flea market. <br /><br />She chose to enhance the look with a set of pearls, which she believes not only gives it a sense of elegance but also a sense of class. <br /><br />Geetika believes you are what you wear and your style reflect your personality. <br /><br /><br />It’s not about aping others but setting a new trend. I try to experiment with a lot of Indian brands too.<br /><br />Kezhia Sharieff<br /><br />A second-year MBA student at Kristu Jayanti College, Kezhia believes that clothes are a <br />reflection of who she is and her style.<br /><br /> She wore a T-shirt from the brand ‘I am not perfect but I am limited edition’ which is from Bangkok with jeans from Levis, and teamed it with a watch from Swatch and shoes from Ginger.<br /><br />Brands don’t make you because your personality is your brand. <br /><br />I believe that constant experimentation and keeping pace with changing fashions make one look cool.<br /><br /> I always mix and match my clothes and never shy away from trying out new stuff.</p>