Bruin Walk turning into ‘catwalk’ for students

Friday, February 6, 1998

Bruin Walk turning into ‘catwalk’ for students

FASHION

By Carol McKay

Daily Bruin Staff

High heels, ties and fake nails. Lots of people do it, standing
in front of the mirror twice as long as the rest of us, braving the
steep hills and deep puddles just to look good.

But why do they do it? Why is Bruin Walk nicknamed "Bruin
Catwalk" by the casual majority?

"I’ve thought about this before. To a certain extent, it’s an
insecurity. … If you’re that worried about how you look, you must
not have a lot of self-confidence."

Jim Culbertson

First-year

Civil engineering

"I’m one of those people. I wear a suit and tie to class every
day. It puts me into the right mode. When I was working, I wore
those clothes, so I put on those clothes now to get me into a mode
of productivity."

Jason Fisher

Second-year

Political science

"We’re in Los Angeles. I don’t understand it either."

Stephanie Kobayashi

Third-year

Material science and engineering

"I’ve been asking myself that same question ever since I got
here. Maybe they try to get more attention that way."

Yauvana Venkataraman

First-year

Engineering

"For some people, it’s a status thing. If their friends dress
up, they feel pressure to also. My friends don’t, so I wake up five
minutes before class and go to campus in my sweats."

Naseem Sayani

First-year

Business economics

"It’s ’cause we’re in college. This place is like a city. In the
music department, people wear some funky clothes. Everybody’s just
chillin’. It’s an individuality thing."

Josh Clay

First-year

Ethnomusicology

"I don’t think people actually do dress up in South Campus."

Brad Chapin

Fourth-year

Microbiology and

molecular genetics

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