+ + THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, AUG. 24, 2015 | VOLUME 130 ISSUE 2 NEWS ROUNDUP >> YOU NEED TO KNOW EMILY TAYLOR CENTER moves to Wescoe. News >> PAGE 2 1. FAHRLANDER & SIENA VANCE VICKY DÍAZ-CAMACHO/KANSAN ADDIE FAHRLANDER Lawrence is brimming with fashion-savvy people, sporting styles that range from experimental to vintage. Being stylish doesn't necessarily mean wearing heels 24/7, which is reflected in the styles Fahrlander, a University student. Both had a common inspiration for styling their wardrobe: a comfortable feel with a touch of old-school, classic pieces. The duo encompass two different looks with wearing heels 24/7, which is reflected in the styles of the two featured fashionistas. For this issue, the Kansan focused on two ladies in Lawrence — Siena Vance, a waitress at the Roost, and Addie effortless spunk and a breezy attitude It also helps that Vance, who has lived in Lawrence for most of her life, and Fahrlander, who is from Overland Park, are good friends. The pair met two years ago at Arizona Trading Company, a clothing store on Massachusetts Street that buys and sells gently used and vintage clothing. senior from Overland Park majoring in film studies and minoring in English at the University What she's wearing: Abercrombie black tank, pleated and plaid skirt with Mickey Mouse on the front left corner. Inspiration: She said she She accessorised with a raccoon jaw necklace wrapped in gold metal that made by a Lawrence jewelry maker, an opal and gold ring gifted to her by her aunt and set of silver rings with a purple stone. had been told by her coworker Lindsay that her style is a mix of Los Angeles '80s hair metal and Brooklyn '90s rap. "It's perfect because I love Guns 'n' Roses as well as Wu Tang Clan," she said. "I'm really into '90s fashion right now and health goth. My coworkers are always an influence on me; they keep me from buying things I don't really need. Sometimes they'll put silly things on my holds at work." Music style: St. Vincent, Talking Heads, A Tribe Called Quest, Gorillaz and Mac Demarco. Go-to shoes: She said she bought her white sneakers at Arizona Trading Company, where she works. "I'm not a huge sandal person, and I love pairing them with high socks and a skater skirt," she said. "Anything that I can dance to or sing with," she said. Favorite trends: "I like seeing things I wore when I was little coming back in style." Favorite colors: "I love black and neutral colors, but also fun patterns." Who she'd love to have coffee with:"I would get coffee with Danny Devito. I'd love to discuss the making of Matilda with him." Siena Vance, a waitress at the Roost from Lawrence What she's wearing: Old American Eagle denim shorts, a tank top from Gap, her mom's old flannel and Minnetonka moccasins. She accessorised with a silver chakra pendant she got as a gift and a Third Eye Pinecone necklace she was given for her SEE LOCALS PAGE 2D TWITTER.COM BILL SELF rocks Kanye West- designed Yeezy Boost 350s in preparation for basketball and Yeezy season. Read more » bit.ly/1EcHfHi ENGAGE WITH US >> ANYWHERE. @KANSANNEWS /THEKANSAN KANSAN.NEWS @UNIVERSITY DAILYKANSAN FILE PHOTO/KANSAN University alumnus and actor Rob Riggle before speaking to a crowd at the kansas football homecoming game on Sept. 27, 2014. Riggle is hosting a scholarship fundraiser at The Oread hotel at 7 p.m. on Monday. The event begins at 7 p.m. in the Hancock Ballroom at the Oread at 1200 Oread Ave. Limited tickets are still available for $99, and the price includes a photo with Riggle, hors doeuvres and live music by Sugar Britches and Garrett Childers and Caroline. This event will also have a cash bar run by Riggle's Loaded Vodka company. For tickets, call the Oread at (785) 830-3927. clarimp taharuloo The event will honor the late James "Jim Bob" Clarke, a 10-year line cook at the Oread and Eldridge hotels, and the money raised will go toward a scholarship fund for his two young children. CASSIDY RITTER @CassidyRitter Clarke died unexpectedly this summer and left behind two children, ages one and three, said Nancy Longhurst, general manager of the Oread. On Monday, the Oread Hotel will host a meet-and-greet and scholarship fundraiser with actor and alumnus Rob Riggle. Clarke spent the last five years working at the Oread after spending five years at its sister hotel, the Eldridge. "We just thought it would be really helpful to their family to provide and to set up some kind of a scholarship fund for the kids since they are so young and since he had worked for us for so long and was such a part of our lives," Longhurst said. "We wanted to do something for the family." Riggle has starred in movies such as "The Hangover," "21 Jump Street" and "The Lorax." Riggle, who grew up in Overland Park, befriended some staff members at the Oread during his numerous stays there, Longhurst said. She said Riggle was more than willing to help out when approached by staff members. Edited by Chandler Boese Who: Rob Riggle, host What: A scholarship fundraiser where attendess can take a photo with Riggie, eat hors d'oeuvres and listen to live music by 浮 Sugar Britches and Garrett Childers and Caroline. This event will also have a cash bar run by Riggle's Loaded Vodka company. at the Oread, 1200 Oread Ave. With an afterparty at The Nest on Ninth, the Oread's rooftop bar Where: Hancock Ballroom When: Aug. 24 at 7 p.m. +