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Get the Look! street style steals Real Girls Making Their Dreams a Reality GIrl Power: Ditch the Dating Drama With Just One Click Best BUdget Beauty BUYS! ( And Some Of Our staples wen you want to spurlge ) 6 Hacks For A Healthier You

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Get the Look! street style steals

Real Girls Making Their Dreams a

Reality

GIrl Power:

Ditch the Dating Drama With Just One Click

Best BUdget Beauty BUYS!

(And Some Of Our staples wen

you want to

spurlge)6 Hacks For A Healthier You

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Tableof

Contents

Style11 Street Style See the latest trends right from the style stars them-selves.

Get The Look 12Where to find the look you love.

13 Major Shoe EnvyTreat your feet. Find the hottest shoes of the season.

Beauty16 Beauty At Home Create spa treatments at home for the best relaxtion on your time and your budget.

TOp TEn Beauty BUys 18Our fave beauty products to spend & save on.

Health21 Work it out Try our December workout of the month.

Shh h20 secrets 23 Drinking more water can change your life.

Life & Love28 Online Love Surfing the dating web on the web.

do what you lovE 30 Real girls making their dreams a career.

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SassEditor-in-Chief

Sydney Dore

President and PublsiherSydney Dore

Creative DirectorSydney Dore

Managing Editor Sydney Dore

Fashion Director Sydney Dore

Beauty DirectorSydney Dore

Art DirectorSydney Dore

Photo DirectorSydney Dore

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Photo ContributorsMaddison RogersMorgan Colburn

Freelance ContributorsBobbi Phelps

Public relationsSydney Dore

Sydney DoreSocial Media Director

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Letter From the Editor Dear Reader, Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shin-ing, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent? Me too. Now that the cold weather is in full effect, so is my winter blues. It can be difficult to beat, but finding things that excite and motivate me help me stay sunny inside. Here at Sass, we want to help you through your cold weather blues. We want to remind you there is so much to love about life, and show you all the ways you can bring that love right to you!That’s why this issue is all about love. Each page is full of content that we love and we think you will too. From fashion you will swoon over, to beauty trends that will help you love the skin you’re in, this issue is all about what we can’t live without. We met with real girls who are turning their passions into careers to show you can do it too. We pride ourselves in knowing our readers and bringing them the content that fits right into their lives. We have spent hours upon hours sorting through runway looks to find the most affordable styles. We scouted the best workouts and the top health tips to keep you in shape. We hope you will pour through our pages to find the things that help you stay in love with your life!

XO, Sydney

A Few of my Favorite Things:

This month I’m loving:1. My Nike Free Runs they are comfy no matter if I’m running around town, or on the tread2. Adele’s 25, her voice is amazing listening to her makes me wish I could sing! 3. Julep Shadow Sticks, they are so easy to throw in my bag and go.

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In This Section...PG 6 Find the Hottest Street Style Trends from the best of the Internet Pg 7 Celebrity Style Steals Get your Celeb Styles From the Stars YOu love

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Street Style

Pinterest Blogger shows

how to tuck dark jeans into

brown suede booties.

Rock a a fur vest by pairing it with a flannel and an infinity scarf.

Pair a red leath-er with black and gray for an update on clas-sic nuetrals.

Pair leather leggings wih

sneaker wedges for a polished

sporty look.

Mixing feminie silohuettes and miltary pieces to create a blended look.

Wearing snake skin vans with a plain sweater witll dress up a casual look.

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Get Her Look: Celeb Style StealsSuede Skater Skirt

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3.

Heeled Loafers4. 5.

1. Suede Skirt light brown. Topshop $40

topshop.com2. Zip Up Skater Skirt.

$32 Asos.3. Button scalloped

skirt. $56. Nordstrom4. Maroon Suede

Loafers. 5. Leather Loafers.

Burgundy.

Mustard Sweater1. 2.

3.

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5.

1. Yellow Sweater. $43 Asos.com

2. Mustard Cow Neck Sweat-er. $60 Nordstrom

3. Brass Bowling Bag . $65 revolveclothing.com

4.Studded Bowler. $44 asos.com

5.Black bag. $80 Barneys

Taylor Swift

Kendall Jenner

Bowling BaG Purse

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In This Section...Pg 14 Beauty Remedies At Home

PG 16 Top 10 Beauty Buys for any Budget Pg 18 Even More Beauty Faves we think

you need

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Save the trip to the spa and bring it right to you with these recipes for spa qaulity right in the comfort of your own home.

1. Avacado Dream Mask This is the coolest mask because it does a lot of really cool things. You can put it on your face and you watch stuff happen and it turns your face green. cool. Leave it on for a while and your skin will be stick and it will be hard to talk or smile. Make sure you do some relaxing stuff with his mask on like burn a candle or read a book.

You’ll Need: 1/2 Avacado 1 cup of Honey 1 tsp of Mint 2 tsp of blah 1 egg

Directions: Mix together until it forms a green paste. Slap it on your face and let it sit for 10-15 minutes until face feels tight.

2. 10 Minute Manicure How to do a manicure in 10 minutes for the busy people on the go who don’t have time now this is a story all aout my life got flipped, turned upside down i’d like to take a minute jutst sit right tell you how i became the prince of a town called bel air.

You’ll Need: 1 teapsoon olive oil 2 teaspoons of esseitnal oil A towel Moistizer Cuticle Sisccors Base coat

Directions: Mix the olive oil and the essential oil together in a bowl. Have a bowl of warm water next to it. Dip one hand in the old mixture so just the fin-gertips are soaked, and place the other hand in the warm water. After three minutes switch. Dry off your hands and use the lotion. Use the cuticle sicssors to clean up your edges. Then add a base coat, then paint your nails.

3. Hair FOod At HomeThis hair mask will make your locks fuller and shinier. Store this mask in the fridge after use to keep it fresh for many uses. It is great for after shower uses while your hair is still damp. It smells like flowers and sunshine and it will make you look great.

You’ll Need: 1 teapsoon olive oil 1 large egg 2 teapsons coconut oil 1 teaspoons honey

Directions: Mix together olive oil and egg in a large bowl. Add in coconut oil and honey. Mix togeth-er until ingrediens are thick and creamy. Store in a sealed container in the fridge. Apply to wet or damp hair for 10 minutes after a shower, rinse out.

Beauty @ Home

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TopTen: Best Beauty Buys

We found the best beauty buys for any budget.

1.Skincare

Splurge: Foreo Luna Mini. $139. sephora.comBudget Buy: First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Hyrda-Firm Sleeping Cream. $38. Sephora stores or sephora.com

2.Eyes

Splurge: Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Kit.$88. Sephora.Budget Buy: Loreal Telescopic Carbon Black Masarca. $9.99. Drug stores.

3.Face

Splurge:Laura Mercier Silk Cream Tinted Moistierizer Broad Spectrum. $44 Nordstrom Budget Buy Benefit Stay Flaw-less 15-hour Primer. $38. Ulta Stores.

4.Lips

Splurge: Dior Addict Lip Glow $33 Sephora StoresBudget Buy: Butter Lon-don Lippy Moisure Matte $22. Ulta.com

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5. Hair

Splurge: Bed Head After Party Styling Spray. $38. Sephora Stores.Budget Buy: Kenra Heat Protectant Styling Spray. $22 Ulta.com

beauty

6. Nails

7. Fragrance Splurge: Dolce & Gabana Light Blue. $56. Nordstrom. Budget Buy: Clean Skin. $38. Ulta.com

8.Bath & Body

Splurge: Whish Shaving Cream. $18 Ulta.com Budget Buy: Peppermint Bath Fizz. $10 Ulta.com

9.Tools

Splurge:Hot Tools Curling Iron. $45 Sephora.com Budget Buy: Real Tech-niques Favorites Kit. $30. Ulta.com

10.Self-Tanner

Splurge: Tarte Brazillance Self Tanner. $40 Sephora Stores. Budget Buy: Fake Bake Tanning Lotion. $19 Ulta.com.

Splurge: Whim Holiday Nail Shine. $18. Ulta Stores.Budget Buy: Formula X Nail Polish. $8. Sephora.com

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IN this Section...1. The latest workout for you to try at home. 2. Secretas about H20: How Water Can Help You3. What to wear when you workout.

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Work On It: ABs

How TO: Step One. Lie flat ony your back with you palms facing the ceiling and your toes pointing straight. Step two. Bring your

knees to your chin and your arms toward your feet. Try not to lift your head too far of the ground. Step Three. Return to the first position. Do 10 for 1 rep, and do 15 reps.

TRy 15 reps of Dead BUg...

Or Try...Reverse Crunches

Grab a quick workout with these at home moves from the fiitness gurus from the Karma Fitness blog.

Step one Step Two

LEft Lie on your back with your palms flat on the ground. Lift your legs so they are parallel with your body keeping your knees together. Right Using your core lift your legs above your head pointing your feet over your head. Slowly lower your leg, but don’t let your butt touch the floor! Do 10 of these for 1 rep. Do 10 reps for a set.

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How Water SAved My Life....How staying hydrated can change your health

Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent? Me too. Now that the cold weather is in full effect, so is my winter blues. It can be difficult to beat, but finding things that excite and motivate me help me stay sunny inside. Here at Sass, we want to help you through your cold weather blues. We want to remind you there is so much to love about life, and show you all the ways you can bring that love right to you! That’s why this issue is all about love. Each page is full of content that we love and we think you will too. From fashion you will swoon over, to beauty trends that will help you love the skin you’re in, this issue is all about what we can’t live without. We met with real girls who are turning their passions into careers to show you can do it too. We pride ourselves in knowing our readers and bringing them the con-tent that fits right into their lives. We have spent hours upon hours sorting through runway looks to find the most affordable styles. We scouted the best

By: Sydney Dore Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent? Me too. Now that the cold weather is in full effect, so is my winter blues. It can be difficult to beat, but finding things that excite and motivate me help me stay sunny inside. Here at Sass, we want to help you through your cold weather blues. We want to remind you there is so much to love about life, and show you all the ways you can bring that love right to you! That’s why this issue is all about love. Each page is full of content that we love and we think you will too. From fashion you will swoon over, to beauty trends that will help you love the skin you’re in, this issue is all about what we can’t live without. We met with real girls who are turning their passions into careers to show you can do it too. We pride ourselves in knowing our readers and bringing them the con-tent that fits right into their lives. We have spent hours upon hours sorting through runway looks to find the most affordable styles. We scouted the best workouts and the top health tips to keep you in shape. We hope you will pour through our pages to find the

Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent? Me too. Now that the cold weather is in full effect, so is my winter blues. It can be difficult to beat, but finding things that excite and motivate me help me stay sunny inside. Here at Sass, we want to help you through your cold weather blues. We want to remind you there is so much to love about life, and show you all the ways you can bring that love right to you! That’s why this issue is all about love. Each page is full of content that we love and we think you will too. From fashion you will swoon over, to beauty trends that will help you love the skin you’re in, this issue is all about what we can’t live without. We met with real girls who are turning their passions into careers to show you can do it too. We pride ourselves in knowing our readers and bringing them the con-tent that fits right into their lives. We have spent hours upon hours sorting through runway looks to find the most affordable styles. We scouted the best workouts and the top health tips.

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Real Girl Story: Becoming the YOungest Marathon Winner

By: Sydney Dore

Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent? Me too. Now that the cold weather is in full effect, so is my winter blues. It can be difficult to beat, but finding things that excite and motivate me help me stay sunny inside. Here at Sass, we want to help you through your cold weather blues. We want to remind you there is so much to love about life, and show you all the ways you can bring that love right to you! That’s why this issue is all about love. Each page is full of content that we love and we think you will too. From fashion you will swoon over, to beauty trends that will help you love the skin you’re in, this issue is all about what we can’t live without. We met with real girls who are turning their passions into careers to show you can do it too. We pride ourselves in knowing our readers and bringing them the con-tent that fits right into their lives. We have spent hours upon hours sorting through runway looks to find the most affordable styles. We scouted the best workouts and the top health tips to keep you in shape. We hope you will pour through our pages to find the things that help you stay in love with your life! Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining,Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the

Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent? Me too. Now that the cold weather is in full effect, so is my winter blues. It can be difficult to beat, but finding things that excite and motivate me help me stay sunny inside. Here at Sass, we want to help you through your cold weather blues. We want to remind you there is so much to love about life, and show you all the ways you can bring that love right to you!That’s why this issue is all about love. Each page is full of content that we love and

“I just wanted to beat the odds and finish, it

didn’t matter if i came in first or last. I just need-

ed to keep going.” Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent? Me too. Now that the cold weather is in full effect, so is my winter blues. It can be difficult to beat, but finding things that excite and motivate me help me stay sunny inside. Here at Sass, we want to help you through your cold weather blues. We wantThat’s why this issue is all about too. Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the

Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent? Me too. Now that the cold weather is in full effect, so is my winter blues. It can be difficult to beat, but finding things that excite and motivate me help me stay sunny inside. Here at Sass, we want to help you through your cold weather blues. We want to remind you there is so much to love about life, and show you all the ways you can bring that love right to you! That’s why this issue is all about love. Each page is full of content that we love and we think you will too. From fashion you will swoon over, to beauty trends that will help you love the skin you’re in, this issue is all about what we can’t live without. We met with real girls who are turning their passions into careers to show you can do it too. We pride ourselves in knowing our readers and bringing them the content that fits right into their lives. We have spent hours upon hours sorting through runway looks to find the most affordable styles. We scouted the best work-outs and the top health tips to keep you in shape. We hope you will pour through our pages to find the things that help you stay in love with your life! Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the

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IN this Section...Pg. 26 To Date, or Not to Date?: Nativ-gating Online DatingPg. 28 Make Your Way: How Young Women Are Making Their Own Careers.

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To date, or not to date?

With the ever-changing world of digital apps and online sites young adults have found new ways to interact with potential significant others. These apps allow millenials to safely inter-act with their peers in an online setting and potentially turn the conversation into a dating rela-tionship.

Download: TInderCurrently the most popular app for online dating among young adults is Tinder. Tinder was released in 2012 and currently has over 50 million users. After entering your information and connecting your Tinder account to Facebook Tinder generates other people in your area. After setting up your account you can either swipe right to accept the person or swipe left to deny them. Many relationships have blossomed from a swipe to the right, but Tinder still has a reputation for just being a hookup app as opposed to a real dating app. Marissa Hughes met her current boy-friend, Garret Brant, on Tinder eight months ago. She said, “A lot of people think of Tinder as just a hook up app, but it really is what you make of it.” Marissa said she never expected to find someone she could connect to so well on a dating app.

PLenty of FIsh Another dating app that is widely used by young adults is Plenty of Fish. Plenty of Fish was created in 2003 and currently has over 100 million users. Unlike Tinder, Plenty of Fish can be accessed either through the app or

Nativgating the new wave of online dating, how to stay safe and get results!

By: Bobbi Phelps

through the website. Plenty of Fish also made some interesting changes to the app in 2013. They removed the “intimate encounters option,” they restricted contacting another user that is 14-years-old or if there is an age difference, and men were banned from sending attachments in their messag-es. The company has taken numerous steps to ensure that they are still con-sidered a dating app and not a hookup app.

Ok Cupid OK Cupid has been running since 2004, only one year after Plenty of Fish began. The company has over 30 million users. OK Cupid is very similar to Plenty of Fish, but it incorporates quizzes into its matching. The more questions a user answers the stronger his or her matches will be. The compa-ny prides itself on the in depth algo-rithms it uses to create the strongest relationships among members.

Do They Work?So, the question everyone wants to know the answer to: Do these apps work? Well, the answer is yes and no. Emily Ranney has been using dating apps for a little over a year. She said she prefers OK Cupid, but also uses Zoosk once in a while. Emily said:

“It all depends on what you’re looking for. These sites offer a great opportu-nity to meet people if you’re willing to sort through and find people that are truly looking for what you are, whatev-er that maybe. I’ve personally have had some luck meeting some nice gentle-men. It’s hard to meet people you don’t already know, and it’s definitely helped me figure out what I want and don’t want in a relationship.”

Make Your Match:50% of Tinder Users between the ages of 18-24 There are more than 9 billion matches made every day. Users are 54% more likely to meet if they life within 1 mile of each other.

Unfortunately (maybe),cheesy pickup lines only work 17% of the time.

Based on an a study by Indiana University.

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Making It Work:TUrning Dreams INTo A Reality

By: Sydney Dore

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College students nationwide are on a quest to find a passion they can turn into a career. The pressures of student loans and parents’ concerns have led many young women to give up their dreams and hobbies for what others deem a more practical career. Two young women, Maddison Rogers and Morgan Colburn, have turned their two unique passions into the beginnings of lifelong careers. Mad-dison Rogers, a social work major at Shippensburg University, found her true calling thousands of miles away in Nicaragua. Morgan Colburn, a fashion merchandising student, at LIM College in New York, found herself hustling through the concrete jungle to work behind the scenes with the newest designers.

Shippensburg University junior Maddi son Rogers said giving to the community has always been and inte-gral part of her life, which she is now turning into a career. She searches to find the right words to begin her story, tucking her shoulder length brown hair behind her ears. Then she looks up as her green eyes sparkle with the answer. “My mom,” she says confidently, “I have always been inspired by my mom.” Rogers’ desire to look after and help people comes naturally. Her mother, Sherri Rogers, is a nurse who prides herself in having a close connection with her patients. “She develops these really strong personal connections with the patients. She knows their families and what is happening in their lives outside of the hospital. I think she showed me how treat other people,” she said with a smile. Her empathy for others isn’t limited solely to people; Rogers is a self-pro-claimed animal activist. “It is kind of a joke, but I love all animals. I was that child that wouldn’t let my dad kill bugs because I didn’t want to hurt them.” She laughs while recalling her days spent rolling around in the mud with worms.

The social work major’s devotion to service began in high school when she traveled to Nicaragua several times to volunteer with the program VISEDAL, a nonprofit that sponsors children so they can attend school. Rogers first heard about this program her sopho-more year of high school and immedi-ately wanted to sign up and travel. “I knew instantly that it was some-thing I wanted to take part in. I love children, and at the time I really want-ed to be a teacher. I thought it was a really great opportunity to have an experience that combined both things,” she said. On her first trip, she traveled over Christmas break with four other stu-dents, a teacher and a director from the program. A French student at the time, she was nervous about the language barrier and what exactly she would be walking into.

“It was incredible how people connect with you. They kids

wanted to know us as much as we wanted to know them, and it didn’t matter if we could barely

understand each other some-times.”

“Before you leave on any kind of mission trip, they explain to you the kind of work you will be doing and the kind of atmosphere you will be in. I was really nervous I wouldn’t be able to connect or communicate with anyone, because I was the only one in my group who didn’t know Spanish,” Rogers said. “It was incredible how people connect with you. They kids wanted to know us as much as we wanted to know them, and it didn’t matter if we could barely understand each other sometimes.”

Rogers instantly connected with a young girl named Genesis, a sister of one of the VISEDAL scholars. During their visits helping the children with their homework, or when they were playing together she felt connected to the young girl. In 2014, Rogers be-came Genesis’ sponsor allowing her to join the program and attend school. According to the letters VISEDAL posts on their website, her mother leaves Nicaragua to work in Costa Rica to support her family, leaving her brothers under the care of their grandmother. As Genesis continued in the program, Rogers received letters from her talking about her progress in school, which Rogers hangs in her room at home.

Maddion Rogers hugs Gensis while visiting Nicaurga in 2013. This sparked Rogers love of service towards others.

“It is really something that chang-es you,” she said. “It is really hard to come home because it is like being in two different worlds. It’s not quite like we have so much and they have so little. It is more the idea that I go back to living my life, and all these people I met were thousands of miles away.”

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The experience affected Rogers so much she returned again her senior year. “I just wanted to take every opportunity to be back there again, I would still go at a moment’s notice,” she said. After she returned from her mission trips, she began working at the non-profit summer day camp for children in the Patterson Park area of Baltimore called Camp St. Vincent. “Many of the children who come to camp live in homeless shelters, and it gives them something safe to do during the day.” She began her time there as a volunteer and worked under inner-city elementary school teachers who ran camp as a summer job. She planned to follow in their foot-steps, but something wasn’t quite right. “The more time I spend talking to teachers and understand what is that they do, the more I thought I was on the right path. I just thought it was the best way to connect with the kids I was working with,” she explained. Her experience with teaching left a bad taste her mouth, she explains. It took away from the connections she had felt with the children with whom she worked. She said that she could not be a friend to her students, and the idea of being unable to help them individually when they needed it was not something she was interested in. It was not until Christmas break during her sophomore year when she real-ized she needed to make a change. “ I didn’t want to deal the bureaucra-cy that comes with being a teacher. I wanted to help people, especially children,” she said. So she switched her major to social work with a minor in Spanish. “I just thought back to my time in Nica, and I thought if I could do that for the rest of my life I could be really happy,” she said.

On a different coast, Morgan Col-burn walks two blocks and rides three trains from her Union Square

apartment to her sleek and modern college buildings dotted throughout Midtown Manhattan. “I have always dreamed about mov-ing to New York, so when I actually moved here I felt like I was still dream-ing. I want to work in fashion, and this is the place to go,” she said. Her voyage into the ever-changing fashion world began when she would create her own costumes for her dance recital. “I wasn’t very good at drawing and sewing, but I liked picking out different things I thought looked nice together. I usually went for sequins or tutus—things that were really loud,” she laughs,” I liked making a state-ment. “My parents really tried to push me toward something more practical and for a while I was listening to them, but nothing really stuck with me. I love fashion and if I didn’t make that huge part of my life I was going to regret it,” Colburn said thinking back to the search for the right school. She made a compromise, “I chose fashion school specifically because it was risky and hardcore. If I wanted to peruse fashion business I had to go where there was the most opportunity.” She has learned the importance of hustle, she says. “You have to get out there and push. It’s like in the Devil Wears Prada, when they tell Anne Hathaway there are a million girls who would kill her be in her shoes. There are so many people who want one or two coveted spots, and you just have to push your way in especially if you’re a nobody like me,” Colburn laughs. In the winter of 2014, Colburn received her first break, she was hired to work as an intern behind the scenes during Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. She and her roommate Darcy arrived to Lincoln Center in the early morning hours to unpack and steam dresses for designer Katya Zol. “Everyone is moving at lightening speed, and you’re trying to finish what you’re doing as fast as possible before someone gives you a new job. It’s a rush,” she said.

“It is 100% what I am meant to be doing, it is a lot of work. If you care about something you’re going to want to push yourself to get out there and work harder. I don’t really know how it’s going to work out just yet, but I am excited to keep trying,” Colburn concludes.

Morgan Colburn poses outside of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week.

Insta-Glamour:Show Time.(top) Models prepare to walk the Kataya Zol runway during the fashion show.All Made Up. (Bottom) Makeup artist finsih the final looks before the models have to go on stage.

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H o ro s c o p e sHappy Birthday Sagittarius!

November 22-December 21Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent? Me too. Now that the cold weather is in full effect, so is my winter blues. It can be difficult to beat, but finding things that excite and motivate me help me stay sunny inside. Here at Sass, we want to help you through your cold weather blues. We want to remind you there is so much to love about life, and show you all the ways you can bring that love right to you!

Jan 20-Feb 18Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent?

Aquarius Feb 19-Mar 20Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent?

Pieces

Mar 21-APril 19Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent?

Aires Gemini April 20-MAy 20Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent?

MAy 21-June 20Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent? s.

Taurus

June 21-July 22Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent?

Cancer July 23-Aug 22Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent?

Leo Aug 23-Sept 21Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent?

Virgo

Sept 23-Oct 22Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent?

Libra Oct 23-Nov 21Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent?

SCorpio

Dec 22-Jan 19Have you ever had one of those days where you’re not really in love with life? The sun may be shining, and the birds may be singing, but you’re feeling indifferent?

Capricorn

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