Introducing our newest blog: a weekly column about stumbling through fashion’s trends and understanding why they exist.
Reduce-Reuse-Recycle: The Clothing Edition

As consumers gain more awareness of the world around them, there is an incresaing demand for a more environmentally friendly fashion industry.
From the Track to the Rack
Even on a gloomy, snowy Friday, the city of Concord, N.C., is bustling with people. Behind a QT gas station and nestled in a small shopping center on the outskirts of the city, there is a little boutique called EmLeigh’s and Mama B’s.
Five Reasons Margaux Flats are the Best Thing Since Sliced Bread
My life is a never-ending search for the perfect pair of flats, and while I’ve found some pretty comfortable pairs here and there, my feet had never felt the bliss that is Margaux – until last week.
Street Style (2.29.16 – 3.4.16)

Each week our team roams the streets to find locals wearing styles we appreciate. Here are some of our favorites.
Lisa N. Hoang
Lisa N. Hoang is currently a junior in fashion textile design with a concentration in fashion design at NC State University. Outside of school she holds the Assistant Designer position at Cheryl King Couture and she can often be found creating custom clothing for clients.
A Holiday Gift That Makes a Difference
Still looking for a holiday gift that’s fashionable and functional? We’ve got you covered.
Seven Must-Know Fashion Mythbusters
Myths hide everywhere. They live in storybooks, defy reality in action movies and thrive through word-of-mouth. The last place you may suspect one to be lurking? In your very own wardrobe. In fact, the way we dress ourselves is sometimes dictated by fashion misconceptions, the most widespread of which we’ll discuss below.