Every week, The Pioneer will search out Whitties who bring an extra splash of fashion consciousness and sartorial daring to the campus. This week’s Style Spotlight: senior and theatre major Caitlin Goldie.
Style Sound Bites
“My scarf was my great-grandma’s, and I inherited a lot of her scarves and clothes and costume jewelry and such. I wear her things often. It has definitely an emotional attachment because of that. The boots I got in Portland, in a little store that was across the street from my favorite tea place. It’s in a neighborhood that I really like.”
“Basically, I put outfits together at the last minute, and I just wear whatever I feel like wearing in the morning. I don’t really give it too much thought, but I do think about it.”
“For a lot of my short little life so far, I think, like, Jackie O. was sort of a fashion icon to me, but that sort of branched off from that, and now I just wear a bigger variety of things.”
“Things that I’m attracted to, for myself to wear, are usually just things that stand out to me. Things that I think are unusual I’m usually attracted to. I think that people should just wear whatever they want. People are often afraid to wear things; like, people will tell me, ‘Oh my gosh, I could never pull that off,’ or something, and I always think that’s kind of ridiculous, because why not? Why can’t you just wear whatever you want? Nothing’s going to happen to you.”