Showing posts with label greek. Show all posts
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Friday, August 1, 2014

Back to College: Sorority Recruitment Advice!



Hello and welcome back to my Back to College series! Today's topic is the intimidating idea of rushing a sorority. Rushing my sorority was one of the best decisions of my entire life! So of course I want to help everyone find their dream sorority. 
This post can be your go-to guide for advice to have a successful recruitment week! First off, let me tell you the basic information you will need to know. 
WARNING: Every school is different when it comes to the rushing process! But these are just tips and things I have learned from my recruitment experience. 

The Basics: Basically, formal recruitment is a time where you meet members from all of the Panhellenic chapters on your universities campus. Whether that be 5 chapters or 15 it all depends on the size of your Greek community. During recruitment you will have conversations with the girls of each chapter, learn about their philanthropy, learn a little bit about the history of there organization, and most importantly see what it would be like to be in their organization. Usually formal recruitment consists of a week or maybe a few weekends. The days usually include...... 

The first day is mostly introductions and conversations. Usually they are just trying to get to know you. The rest of the order of the days depend on your school usually. But, one of these days will include a philanthropy day. On this day they will tell you about their annual philanthropy events, what cause they stand for, and what organizations they donate too. Also, one of the days they will discuss a little bit about dues and the cost of membership. Another day will include a house tour (if your school has facilities for their chapters) then a sisterhood themed presentation. Whether that be a powerpoint or a skit! 

Okay now that you have the 411 on what is possibly going down the week of recruitment, what the heck should you wear? Well, usually they give you a set thing to wear each day. So, these are the things I had to wear during recruitment: 

Day 1/2: T-shirt they give you with bottoms of choice 
Basically this day is the most casual. At my school you are given a t-shirt and you can basically wear whatever bottoms of your liking. My only tip is dress comfortably and appropriate. Don't wear you high waisted shorts that show your booty because that is not what they want to see! Save them for a weekend out :) then also wear comfortable shoes. Most of the time the first day(s) is the most walking if you are touring houses. I wore a pair of cute colored sneakers and was perfectly fine all day! 
Day 3: Sun Dress
Next day is usually just a casual dress. I would even say you could pull of a romper if you felt daring! Just something cute, but casual, and put together.  
Day 4: Business casual or professional 
Next day simply wear a dress a little more conservative then the dress before. This day is more dressy so go with a pair of wedges, flats, or nice sandals (stay away from rubber flip flops!). Usually they will say wear business casual or professional or something of that nature. 
Pref Night: Cocktail or a fancier dress
This night is the fanciest! Wear a fun cocktail dress that you have worn to a previous event. On my preference night I wore my graduation dress from high school so that is always a good option! (That is if you liked that dress lol) But for this night wear heels for sure. 

Tip: You can bring shoes you can slip on and off and just change when you get to your house or destination. Most of the time you have to keep your bags outside of the house so you can simply leave them out there! 

Here are examples of possible outfits you could wear each day. The first row is more preppy and my style and the second row is a little less preppy options. They key to all of these outfits is to show your personality and style. If you dress edgy don't wear something super preppy. Stay true to yourself. It's no different then acting different if you dress different. BE YOURSELF :) Because you want the girls to see you in what you are comfortable in not something you think you should wear. 

Tip: Dress according to the weather! If it is going to be hot, plan accordingly. When I rushed it was about 93 degrees out. Holy hotness! So dress accordingly. That includes hair products, I suggest a face primer for your makeup, also deodorant! Rush is usually pretty long days and by your last house you will look ratchet. But it is okay because EVERYONE will look ratchet. Even the girls sitting inside. No worries. 


Here is what I wore during recruitment! I totally forgot which days I wore the dress and then the skirt and tank but this gives you a general idea. 

This is what I paired my t-shirt with! I HATE wearing t-shirts so I tried to dress it up as much as possible (if you couldn't tell). You can be way more casual then this but I just wanted to be extra dressed up.
Skirt: Forever 21 | Shoes: Target | Necklace: J Crew 
I'm actually in love with this outfit. If it is super hot outside I suggest a fun sock bun like this. My hair + humidity= no. So this saved me a lot of frizz!
Dress: American Eagle | Necklace: Dry Goods | Shoes: Guess 
This is what I wore on pref night!
Dress: Akira | Shoes: Jessica Simpson | Necklace: Topshop 
I'm pretty sure this was the business casual or professional day. I wore ballet flats to dress up the look a little more. During our Rush it was super hot so they weren't to strict on it being super professional.
Skirt: Akira | Tank: Target | Necklace: Charming Charlie's | Shoes: Sam Edelman

So, you have all of your rush outfits now what should you bring around to all of your stops during rush week? Well here are a few of my rush bag essentials that I brought or should have brought along.
WARNING: Not all houses let you bring bags. When I rushed we all had these totes and we had to leave them outside when we went inside. So, if you don't feel comfortable leaving a bag outside don't bring one. But, they generally don't let you bring your phone inside to a house. (And by generally I mean ever.) It can be nice to have a tote bag to have your phone with you while you wait outside. 

  1. A water bottle. Like I said before when I rushed it was hot hot HOT outside. And as you can imagine their aren't water fountains in the middle of the Greek community. So, a water bottle is always a nice thing to have. I will say usually the houses will give you water once you are inside. However, you can get pretty toasty while waiting outside. So stay hydrated!!! 
  2. Sunscreen. I am not sure how I didn't not turn into a lobster during rush. But, I do know that I did apply sunscreen. I don't care how tan you are you need to put sunscreen on! Being in and out of houses for 12 hours you are exposed to the sun for a good chunk of time. So please be good and wear your sunscreen. (Okay that was me being a mom but sorry I don't like when people burn :( ) 
  3. Snacks. I don't know about you but I am always hungry. Usually you eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner during rush. But, with all of the walking you could potentially be doing you get hungry fast. If you pack a granola bar or a bag of goldfish it could potentially stop a hangry episode. Hangry is hungry + angry and I experience it a lot. So, to prevent yourself from starving pack a quick and easy to eat snack! 
  4. Face powder. Its great to have this to freshen up after or before each new house. 
  5. Change in shoes. Midday some people's feet were killing them from their heels. So just bring a comfy pair of shoes to wear if you end up dying. You can always change into your cute shoes for when you go to talk to the girls and wear your comfy shoes when you are walking around. 



Tip: If they do give you tote bags or draw string bags like this personalize yours so you can find it easier! You can either tie a ribbon on it or write your name on it with a sharpie. Of course I monogramed mine because I'm obsessed with monograms! 
Now that you have a run down of what you may expect and what you should possibly wear.....what are some tips to have a successful recruitment and find the chapter that is perfect for you? 

Well, on Sorority Stylista I wrote an article all about my Do's and Don'ts of recruitment! Be sure to check it out by clicking HERE

I hope this helped anyone who is thinking of rushing a sorority. Feel free to past this post on to anyone you may know who is rushing! If you have anymore questions about sorority life or anything of that nature feel free to comment or contact me! I love questions :) 

Happy Rushing! 



Thursday, May 22, 2014

Where I am now: freshman year re-cap


#TBT 
Who doesn't love a throwback? 
So, my freshman year of college is over and done. Like most years, this year has been a roller coaster of high highs and low lows. But, this year has been one of the best years of my entire life. I have met some incredible people and formed long lasting friendships. I know what your thinking, everyone says that about college. However, I actually mean it! The friends I have made this year I know will last me a lifetime. People have come in and out of my life this year for certain reasons, but the people I ended the year with I know are good and caring friends. 

College has given me so many incredible opportunities. From working on Freshman Council, being an executive member of Trend magazine as a freshman, to writing style articles for the Iowa State Daily. Everything I am doing and working on I know will help me achieve my future dreams of working in the fashion industry. Iowa Sate has led me to a great internship this summer at Purely Fashion and I am only a freshman! I can't wait to see where else this school takes me in the next four years. 

Although there were many tears and melt downs that took place this year there were way more laughs and smiles. This year wasn't an easy one, but looking at the positive things that have happened is way more fun then dwelling on the past! 

Here are some of my favorite throwbacks from this past year at Iowa State :) 



Me leaving for Iowa State! Yes I had a full car load and had a friend take the stuff that didn't fit.... 


Bid day! Being a Pi Beta Phi is one of the highlights of this year. Without it I don't think I could have survived. 


My first Iowa State football game! Our team may not be the best but the games are always a good time.


My pledge class taking a trip to the apple orchard/ pumpkin patch. Nothing says Iowa then a big room filled with corn right? 


Getting this girl as my Big was way to lucky! I don't know what I would do without her. 


Initiation night at Pi Phi! It was an amazing feeling to know I was officially a Pi Phi. 


Attending Teen Vogue Fashion University for the second year in a row was a great experience. Going a second time I had a better idea of what to ask and what to do. I learned so much and it gave me so much motivation to continue my pursuit of a career in fashion. 



It was great to see my parents for Family/ Dad's weekend! My Dad was working his arrow pose too. 



Homecoming was such a blast! Here is my big and I participating in Yell Like Hell an Iowa State tradition. (Don't ask why we paint our bodies I couldn't tell you!)


My very first house party! The theme was family game night and we went as operation. 


Here is a shot from our Pi Phi Christmas party! It was fun getting together and being festive with all of my sisters. 


Winter break included a visit from my best friend and one of my favorite vacations to date. We went on a Disney cruise and I have never had so much fun. I made some great friends while away at sea. It sucked having to come back to reality after such a great trip! 


Mom's weekend was a great break from the dorms! I spent the whole weekend shopping and dinning with my Mom. (Also notice in the picture all you can see is my head! Short girl problems to the max.) 


Formal with one of my best guy friends was a great time! 


And lastly, Greek Week was such a great experience. It was fun to come together as a community and we had a great pairing on top of it! 

Those are my favorite memories from freshman year! Hope you enjoyed a look back on this #TBT. 

XOXO 
Miranda 









Wednesday, November 27, 2013

On Wednesday We Wear Letters

On Wednesday We Wear Letters 
How I style my letters. 

Who said you can't be cute and wear your letters? NO ONE! 

Here are two ways that I have styled my Pi Phi gear: 


Here is me rocking my letters in Times Square! It was fun to throw up what I know with such an amazing background. 

Wearing a lettered crew neck with a pair of patterned jeans and a layered button down is a great way to mix things up. It also creates some warm layers in the winter months. Also, added a pair of patterned jeans, like my polka dot ones, is a fun way to add pattern and interest to your casual look. 


Where it's from: 
Denim shirt: Lucky Brand 
Necklace: Forever 21 
Jeans: American Eagle 
Boots: Michael Kors 
Bag: Marc by Marc Jacobs 


Here is another way that I style my letters. Simply pair a fun lettered tee with a skirt and tights. It's a simple way to dress up your look and make it more unique! 


Where it's from: 
Skirt: Forever 21 
Tights: Aerie: 
Boots: Michael Kors 
Bracelets: Alex and Ani & Marc by Marc Jacobs 



Monday, August 26, 2013

Rush Outfits of the Week

Rush Outfits of the Week: 
Day 1: T-shirt with any bottoms
This day we were given a t-shirt that we had to wear. I styled it with a black and white skirt to make it a little bit more me. Most girls wore shorts this day but as you may have learned I'm more of a skirts kind of girl. 

Where it's from: 
Shirt: ---
Skirt: Forever 21 
Shoes: Target 
Necklace: J Crew 
Bracelets: Henri Bendel, Dry Goods, and Alex and Ani

Day 2: Shorts or skirt with a nice top. 
So this day was still super casual. Most people had shorts with a nice top or a skirt. I wore this lazer cut pleather skirt with a simple black tank. This day it was beyond hot so I kept things relatively simple. But, I thought it was a unique outfit and it stood out. The main thing to remember is your'e impressing girls not boys! So look cute, feminine, and classy don't worry about the boys till later. 


Where it's from: 
Tank: Aerie 
Skirt: Akira 
Shoes: Sam Eldeman 
Necklace: Dry Goods 

Day 3: Sundress 
This day was another step up in attire. We all had to wear just sundresses or a cute dress. But, it was still casual. I wore this teal dress that has a lot of different details including a tie in the front and cut outs on the sleeves. Pairing the look with a statement necklace and wedges I was good to go! Also, a big tip is wear a topknot. It keeps your hair out of your face and prevents you from twirling it or touching it to much. 


Where it's from: 
Dress: American Eagle 
Necklace: Dry Goods 
Shoes: Guess 
Preference Night: Formal Dress
This is the most formal of all the nights. I simply paired this aqua mint dress with a huge statement necklace. The look is simple but still stands out at the same time.

Where it's from: 
Dress: Akira 
Necklace: Topshop 
Shoes: Jessica Simpson