Volume 126 Issue 2 kansan.com Monday, August 26, 2013 ook THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The University Daily Kansan Thursday, August 22, 2013 This season's popular styles include shades of white, leather jackets, a classic houndtoof or herringbone print, pastels paired with darker hues and lots of layers. Try one of these looks to update your wardrobe. It's a new semester and it's time to get your wardrobe in order with these five essential looks FALL FASHION MUSTS As college students, let's just say a majority of us don't have a surplus of pocket change to spend on "What's Hot" this fall. To make it easier on everyone, and your extra beer money, here are five simple ways to complete your fall wardrobe. CHRISTINE STANWOOD cstandwood@kansan.com 1 We're talking "White Hot" this fall and pushing the "no white after labor day" rule back. This means white on white for a crisp look. A monochromatic look might be too much for some, but if you're feeling bold, go for it. For guys, ease into this look by wearing one of your basic white t-shirts and pair it with white sneakers. For girls, hold on to your summer white skinny jeans and a black blouse and make your look pop with white polished nails. For those of you who aren't afraid of a going against the grain, the second look is "Anarchy." Suit up in your leather jacket and dark jeans. Don't be afraid to incorporate one plaid piece into this look or choose studded shoes as an alternative. Guys, break out your long sleeved plaid shirts and roll up the sleeves for a rugged look. Girls should invest in over the knee boots to pair with leather leggings. 3 With all the hype over the royal baby, everybody is fixing his or her eyes on London. For the third look, stick with the classic houndstooth or herringbone print with an oxford shirt. Guys can pair khakis with a neutral button down with a herringbone tie. Girls can pair a turtleneck with a shorter houndstooth skirt to show off the legs. vour wardrobe. 4 Your favorite pastels are still useable this fall. Think blush pinks, baby blues and mint greens to pair with darker items in For guys, take a pastel crew neck shirt with slim dark denim. summer maxi skirts and pair a black blouse to complete the look. Don't forget to accessorize with other pastel colors for a candy-coated finish. For girls, hold on to your 5 Layering is a must if you're late for class. Whether it's beanies or a scarf, jeans or sweaters, pick two to mix and match if you're in a rush. Edited by Elise Reuter f Share : 378 Tweet <> Embed began timing in Lawrence early August, but Friederich says bats *Remind me* to finally put the financials aside and just do what he loves. "It's been awesome being on set because that's my element," he said. "Especially coming from pre-production where you have to internalize and visualize everything, it's great to be able to do tangible things like move a camera or set up lights now." McGinney says they are nearly done shooting the film and have begun the editing process, which has been the most rewarding part of production for him so far. "A lot of the ideas behind this movie saved my livelihood at one point or another, and seeing WILL FRIEDERICH Co-writer and -director to each others differing styles. "We both have strengths in entirely different areas and weaknesses in entirely different areas, but that's okay," he said. "He's had to teach me how to nail things out and get things done in a timely manner, and I think I've taught him a lot about visuals and things like that that are very important." says he's happy "God, Grant Me" was partially funded through Kickstarter, a fundraising website that allows people to donate to various projects, but the project only receives the money if it's predetermined goal is met by a certain deadline. directors have had to learn to adjust to each others differing styles. "God, Grant Me," a film created by two Lawrence residents, is currently in production. The duo reached their fundraising goal of $4,500 on Kickstarter in July. The film met its goal in the last hour with 69 backers donating a total of $4,530. One of those backers is Michelle Leatherby, a graphic design student at the University from Fayetteville, Ark. As a photographer herself, she said it was important to her to help fellow artists see their work come to fruition. "I think it's important as an artist to support other artists work, even if it's a completely different field," she said. "It's just nice to be able to help other people with their projects, because I believe if I had a project they would help fund it as well. It's a real give and take in the artist community." McGinness and Friedrich plan McGinness and Friedrich plan to finish and submit the film in early November to various festivals, including South by Southwest. If accepted, they hope to debut it in Lawrence this spring. Index CLASSIFIEDS 2B CRYPTOQUIPS 5A SPORTS 18 CROSSWORD 5A OPINION 4A SUDOKU 5A ation All contents, unless stated otherwise, © 2013 The University Daily Kansan Don't forget Buy your textbooks if you haven't already. Edited by James Ogden Today's Weather Partly cloudy, 10 percent chance of rain. Wind SSW at 15 mph. e Feeling hot hot hot.