Hey everyone! I know I’ve been really inconsistent this past month, but that’s just how college is sometimes. I do have posts lined up for this week, so stick around- there’s good stuff coming up, promise! Plus, I finally bought myself a new memory card so my camera is back in action. Things are looking up 🙂 Enjoy this week’s Link Love! ♥
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From my campus paper The Ram, an overview on the 3-D trend in Hollywood. Personally, I was over it before Avatar even came out.
In honor of the opening of Easy A (which I really, really want to see!) here are some life lessons from high school movies.
College Fashion recently completed it’s series on fashion inspired by one of my guilty pleasures, Pretty Little Liars. You can see the all the style posts here. (P.S. Is anyone else hooked like me? I can’t wait until the show comes back in January!)
Also from College Fashion, how to be spirited and stylish at football games! How do you girls, do it?
A great guide on how to transition from summer to fall, fashion-wise. Perfect during for this weird weather we’re having up in the city.
History + Facebook = Hilarity.
Video Love ♥
So when I interned this summer I had the chance to appear in a campaign ad for my candidate, Kendrick Meek. It was finally released a few weeks ago. Brownie points to those readers who can spot me!
On a completely unrelated note, I’m pretty sure that every girl out there can relate to Kate Nash’s honest lyrics. Check out her quirky video for “Kiss That Grrrl” As some of you may know, Kate Nash had a YouTube competition asking fans to create their own video inspired by “Kiss That Grrrl”. You can see my friend Isabela‘s winning entry here.
Florence + The Machine’s performance was probably the one good thing about the VMAs. The song “Dogs Days Are Over” has been stuck in my head since the trailer for Eat, Pray, Love came out.
Yet another promising movie adaptation of a book I haven’t read. I’m such a slacker.
Have you guys read the reviews for The Social Network?? It appears as if this fictionalized account of the start of Facebook may be the movie of our generation. I’m not sure if I buy into that yet, but if you see this movie, please tell me how it is!
And finally just for kicks, here’s a spoof trailer on a Twitter movie.
Which links are you loving this weekend?
~ Sarah