Vandy Gameday OOTD

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Anonymous wrote:I find this thread rather creepy. Think back to your own college days. Would you like it if a bunch of random parents judged your outfits and what you were doing before a football game?


I don't get it. I finally looked at the Instagram post, and there is nothing distinctive about it. Just young women dressing up, like they do just about everywhere.

+1. Seems like a new low even for DCUM, given that these are actual people doing nothing wrong.


Hardly a low and it's a post about outfits.

Also, if you are describing the source of your jewelry and shoes on camera, you pretty much can expect it will be posted on the internet. Where there is never 100% agreement.
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My DD dressed that way w cowboy boots for Coachella. It’s a look.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I find this thread rather creepy. Think back to your own college days. Would you like it if a bunch of random parents judged your outfits and what you were doing before a football game?


I don't get it. I finally looked at the Instagram post, and there is nothing distinctive about it. Just young women dressing up, like they do just about everywhere.


Same. Young women dress up for many events, holidays(Halloween) games, club night, formals. guys too, At all schools, SEC to WM to ivies
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Anonymous wrote:When we visited Vanderbilt, it's not that different from other t20 schools. I noticed students (yes female students too!) walking by in very fast pace on campus, going to classes and what not. No make-ups. It gives off a studious vibe.


Did you visit Wake, too? Similar to what you describe at Vandy or more of a make-up/do your hair/OOTD vibe?

We visited Wake on a random Monday and noticed that the kids seemed more polished and put together than at the other schools we've seen. No dresses or dress shirts or anything like that. But far less of a "rolled out of bed" look than elsewhere.

DD loved it, but I'm wondering whether it's a sign of excessive pressure on the kids (women, especially) to be "effortlessly perfect" re their appearance, in addition to academics.

(Re "effortlessly perfect" - https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2019/01/29/trying-conform-myth-effortless-perfection-damaging-women-undergraduates-mental)
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