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by: LillyI wear Lilly everyday. I'd say I own more lilly than anything else. Should I really not wear it during rush? Even though its almost part of my lifestyle
#4by: be yourself
Go into rush and just do you! Do you plan to change your whole identity for a sorority? If you want to continue wearing Lilly throughout the year to express your style, I personally think you will be much more comfortable in a house that accepts and appreciates you for who you are right from the start of recruitment.
#5by: Active
Wear Lilly if you want, but keep in mind that other girls will also be wearing Lilly too and there's a possibility that several girls just in your Rho Chi will be wearing the exact same dress/pattern as you. Personally, I advise against wearing Lilly because of that reason. During recruitment, you want to be memorable and if you're the girl that is wearing the same dress as 100+ other girls, you are not going to be memorable. There's nothing wrong with a little Lilly but I highly advise against wearing it every day. People will think you are trying too hard. Maybe just wear Lilly shorts on philanthropy day.
#6by: Active
If you must wear a print, keep it as small as possible like shorts. Solids should be okay, but there will probably a lot of girls wearing the same thing as you if you're going to wear any kind of Lilly. Another poster also mentioned keeping things appropriate. It's usually not a good idea to wear items that easily give away what brand you're wearing (for example LP prints or brands with logos a la Tory Burch) because you're trying to be as "neutral" as possible. You're trying to offend the least amount of people as possible during rush. After rush however, you can wear whatever the heck you want. You'll rarely see old row girls wearing LP during rush though, just so you know. It's more of a resort/vacation brand that you wear to Palm Beach, not a tea with grandma (which is what rush is kind of supposed to be).
#7by: Lol
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