GEORGETOWN U. JIMENA GOMEZ-LOBO, THE GEORGETOWN VOICE, GEORGETOWN U. CHECK YOUR HEAD: Inside The Beltway, the truly hip know beanies will be one of the hot looks this fall. NEO-GOTHIC: Duke students take a casual, conservative approach to clothes seemingly pulled straight out of a Gap ad. (Blue Devils like their blue denim.) And in case you thought the preppy look had gone the way of breakdancing, you'll be relieved to know it's alive and well here. DAVID GREEDY, THE DAILY IOWAN, U. OF IOWA J. C. RIDLEY THE MAM HURRICANE, U OF MAM CHAD STURGILL THE CHRONICLE, DUKE U. DUKE U. A NEW AGE: The artsy, alternative crowd stands out among the cornfields of Iowa. U. of MIAMI HAUTE, HAUTE, HAUTE: South Florida fashion hasn't been the same since Crockett and Tubbs left. In Miami, the tropical climate (humidity) puts a different spin on any new trend, with cooler shorts and skirts a constant year-round. NOAH BERGER, DAILY CALIFORNIAN, U. OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY POST-PUNK: When hangin' in the Bay Area, a grungy, hippy look is de rigueur. Most anything goes — and always has — at Berkeley, unless you're the naked guy (see page 6). CRUNCHY: What would you expect from the home of grunge? Seattle can take credit for reviving the recent retro-Bohemian, '70s look. Greg Brady's wardrobe is in big demand. TED SISER THE DAILY U. OF WASHINGTON WHAT ELSE YOU'LL NEED: The Accessories Of The Moment As we all know,it's not the clothes that make the man (or woman),it's the accessories. According to Michelle Nahabit of California Apparel News, here's what you need to be truly cool: The clunkier the footwear, the better. Shoes have been given the boot this fall Buy some or be an outcast. You've probably already got one of these but never considered it a fashion accesory. Think again. Move over, baseball caps. Berets are in. Cameo chokers, extra-long necklaces and crosses are rumored to be the hip jewelry for the fall. OCTOBER 1993 U. Magazine 17