Arts & Entertainment

Fashion for style, and sustainability

By Liz Browning | gargoyle@flagler.edu   When most people shop for clothes, they consider key factors such as style, fit, comfort and affordability. Yet, have you ever considered how the garment was made? Where it came from? How it’s composition affects the environment, and even your…




Sweater weather with a Floridian twist

By Liz Browning | gargoyle@flagler.edu Like most Floridians, my wardrobe mainly consist of shorts, tank-tops, and flip-flops. Occasionally, I will wear a scarf, but only to accessorize — rarely for warmth. I bought my first pair of boots when I was 15 and I’ve never…


Bradi Rother: Flagler’s Instagram fashion model

Many college girls, including myself, would love to spend our money on a new outfit every month, but most of us can’t because of a limited budget. Yet, for Flagler College freshman Bradi Rother, buying her own clothes almost seems foreign. Since her Junior year of high school, she has received free clothing through posting photos on her Instagram account, Stylincafe, which she originally created to express her passion for fashion and her creativity. With over 84,000 followers she continues to inspire others with her impeccable style everyday.




New year, new wardrobe

By Liz Browning | gargoyle@flagler.edu Sometimes, picking out your outfit for the day can be dreadful, especially if your closet consists of a load of clothes you haven’t worn in months, 20 purses intertwined with each other on a hanger, and  an explosion of shoes on…


Cruelty free style

High fashion meets street style in St. Augustine’s Philosophie Salon & Apothecary located on San Marco Avenue. Drawing inspiration from beauty blogs and street fashion, the salon maintains a creative environment that highlights style and design for every day life.


Full-time student, part-time author

By Brianna Kurzynowski | gargoyle@flagler.edu Imagine, writing and publishing your own novel before you graduate high school. Allison Struck, junior at Flagler College, did just that. Struck began writing her novel, Love’s Beach, when she was in the sixth grade. While in middle school, she…