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Fall Campus Street Styles

Nathaniel Doody, first-year fashion design student at Ryerson

Nathaniel Doody, first-year fashion design student at Ryerson

Nathaniel’s fitted navy suit contrasts with the prevalent black and beige shades of fall. Mixing a scarlett tie with salmon pink handkerchief was a bold move, but he effortlessly pulls it off.

Justin Haley, yoga and meditation teacher downtown

Justin Haley, yoga and meditation teacher downtown

Justin stands out from the crowd with his fedora and oversized patterned scarf. His beige colour palette fits right into fall fashion, while the dark green sweater unnoticeably adds a pop of colour. His black leather gloves, a seemingly small accessory, balance the outfit between classy and edgy.

Emma Dinning, first-year linguistics and intercultural relations student at Ryerson.

Emma Dinning, first-year linguistics and intercultural relations student at Ryerson.

Emma went for a boho look with a patterned maxi skirt, oversized lined denim jacket and wine red vegan Dr. Martens. Her combination of a plaid scarf with a flowery skirt was a bold move, but it works well for her.

Berry Dilan, third-year graphic communications management student at Ryerson

Berry Dilan, third-year graphic communications management student at Ryerson

Berry went for a rugged, bold look, accessorized with a red leather belt with metal skulls. Her flared, high-waisted jeans and the semi-pointed leather booties reflect today’s vintage trends. Her oversized, sporty coat and the contrasting classic heels serve as a great example of properly-mixed styles.

Regina Dickson, fashion editor, CanCulture Magazine

Regina Dickson, fashion editor, CanCulture Magazine

Regina loves to mix and match different styles. She showcases that with edgy Dr. Martens, a classy vintage turquoise brim hat and a statement patterned faux fur coat.