<p>Fashion is a requisite for the younger lot. With the temperature soaring, students are slipping into comfortable clothes but with sophisticated looks that will make them stand out. <br /><br />While many prefer to wear clothes that go with their personality, there are those who follow the trends. <br /><br />Mixing and matching will always remain in fashion but the students also point out that the comfort factor will always remain evergreen. </p>.<p>Monisha M, a second-year student of BCom from Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College of Women wore a top from Vero Moda and trousers from Annabelle and teamed it with loafers from Rawhide and a purse from Totally Hot Stuff.</p>.<p>I like wearing such clothes as they make me feel sophisticated yet comfortable. Fashion is distinctive yet a habitual trend but style is about being independent and sensuous. Fashion is a tool that defines one and one’s style."</p>.<p>Nabeel, a second-year BA student from Oxford College of Arts wore blue drop-crotch pants from Rattrap and teamed it up with a black T-shirt from Lee and a pair of brown shoes from Lee Cooper.</p>.<p>Summer is when one can mix and match things and try different types of looks. Comfort plays a big role in what I shop for and I always see to it that my clothes make me feel at ease."</p>.<p>Anjali, a first-year student of Microbiology from Oxford College of Science wore a white chiffon shirt from Commercial Street and a pair of Palazzo pants from Tibetan Plaza. She teamed it up with silver sandals from Commercial Street.</p>.<p>I like to experiment with style and try different types of looks all the time. I go with the trend and keep on updating my fashion sense.</p>
<p>Fashion is a requisite for the younger lot. With the temperature soaring, students are slipping into comfortable clothes but with sophisticated looks that will make them stand out. <br /><br />While many prefer to wear clothes that go with their personality, there are those who follow the trends. <br /><br />Mixing and matching will always remain in fashion but the students also point out that the comfort factor will always remain evergreen. </p>.<p>Monisha M, a second-year student of BCom from Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College of Women wore a top from Vero Moda and trousers from Annabelle and teamed it with loafers from Rawhide and a purse from Totally Hot Stuff.</p>.<p>I like wearing such clothes as they make me feel sophisticated yet comfortable. Fashion is distinctive yet a habitual trend but style is about being independent and sensuous. Fashion is a tool that defines one and one’s style."</p>.<p>Nabeel, a second-year BA student from Oxford College of Arts wore blue drop-crotch pants from Rattrap and teamed it up with a black T-shirt from Lee and a pair of brown shoes from Lee Cooper.</p>.<p>Summer is when one can mix and match things and try different types of looks. Comfort plays a big role in what I shop for and I always see to it that my clothes make me feel at ease."</p>.<p>Anjali, a first-year student of Microbiology from Oxford College of Science wore a white chiffon shirt from Commercial Street and a pair of Palazzo pants from Tibetan Plaza. She teamed it up with silver sandals from Commercial Street.</p>.<p>I like to experiment with style and try different types of looks all the time. I go with the trend and keep on updating my fashion sense.</p>