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5 Spring Styles Bellaire Can’t Wait to Bring Back
Linnea Schuessler

Linnea Schuessler, a junior, said: “Crop tops are comfortable, and they look good with high-waisted pants. They’re cheaper than full-sized shirts.”

Greer Blitzer

Greer Blitzer, a junior, said: “I’ve always liked chokers; I saw them in 6th grade. I got this one in England because they are ahead in trend setting.”

Melanie Roy

Melanie Roy, a senior, said: “High waist pants are flattering; they go with crop tops, and they’re trendy and versatile. People were looking at the 1990’s for inspiration.”

Evangeline Sonnier

Evangeline Sonnier, a junior, said: “I think French manicures are classy, and they go with everything.”

Erin Rice

Erin Rice, a junior, said: “I liked ripped (distressed) jeans, and I cannot lie.”

March 20th marked the first day of spring, and most lady Cards were delighted to hear it. Although spring didn't seem too promising at first with the relentless chilly weather, the Houston sun delivered at last. The Bellaire campus is slowly but surely blossoming with chic spring pieces. Here are the top 5 looks that we waited all winter to see again.

Linnea Schuessler

Linnea Schuessler, a junior, said: “Crop tops are comfortable, and they look good with high-waisted pants. They’re cheaper than full-sized shirts.”

Greer Blitzer

Greer Blitzer, a junior, said: “I’ve always liked chokers; I saw them in 6th grade. I got this one in England because they are ahead in trend setting.”

Melanie Roy

Melanie Roy, a senior, said: “High waist pants are flattering; they go with crop tops, and they’re trendy and versatile. People were looking at the 1990’s for inspiration.”

Evangeline Sonnier

Evangeline Sonnier, a junior, said: “I think French manicures are classy, and they go with everything.”

Erin Rice

Erin Rice, a junior, said: “I liked ripped (distressed) jeans, and I cannot lie.”