Uni advice, motive outfits

The thing about uni motives and student nights is that the dress code can be very casual. Depending on your uni, the girls will be wearing jeans, a top and some trainers or a skirt/dress but either way, when it comes to footwear uni motives are not for heels. If you turn up to freshers week in some super high heels you can barely walk in your toes will be trampled into oblivion and you may find yourself being carried away in the mosh pits. I would say that if you love your heels then bring a few, especially one that is neutral that can go with various outfits just in case the dress code is a bit more fancy. But on the regular night out, some converse or vans or any other casual trainer will be perfectly fine, still check the clubs dress code because some don't allow certain trainers.


Some key wardrobe essentials for nights out are: (insert pictures)

black skirt
plain crop tops in various colours
a bum bag
plain bodycon dresses
Lace top/bodysuit
cycling shorts
denim shorts
highwaisted denim jeans


These are some wardrobe basics that you can dress up or down and are good for mix and matching. Instead of spending a load of money on brand new dresses to every motive just get some skirts and tops that you can pair together to make different outfits.


Places that are good to order from

Pretty little thing- I have to give credit to my flatmate she really put me onto this website, the clothes are relatively cheap, stylish and on trend so you can get a bunch of good deals if you look hard enough.
Boohoo
Missguided
Misspap

A lot of these shops have a student discount with UniDays so make sure you sign up for this as well- it's free- and the websites often have 24/7 deals available such as next day delivery, £5 off your order etc. 

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