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Spotlight on Sorority Rush

By Brookedujour @brookedujour
SMU holds off on rush until the spring semester, so it’s finally just a week away! I know how nerve wracking it can be to go through rush. None of the women in my family were ever in sororities, so I had no idea what to expect. The morning of my first open house I was totally overwhelmed. I’d never seen so much hairspray and David Yurman in my entire life! Now coming from the other side, I know the older sorority girls are just as nervous as you (trust me on this one)! As cheesy as it sounds, remember to be yourself and everything will fall into place. I’ve truly found a home away from home with girls I’m lucky to call my sisters in DG. I wish y’all the very same luck! As always, feel free to ask questions in the comments or if you have something more personal on your mind, shoot me an email any time.
The first two days of rush, Open House Round and Philanthropy Round, are super casual. Dress down in a t-shirt, jeans, and boots. The dress code for the third day, Skit Round (my favorite!), can be described as snappy casual. Here’s a sample outfit that’s equally polished, playful and comfortable:
Spotlight on Sorority Rush 1.   Belted Trench Coat by J.W. Anderson for Topshop, $1002.   Milly Isadora Leather-Bow Top, $1133.   Lulu Frost for J.Crew Crystal and Color Statement Earrings, $1184.   DVF New Georginne Two Trouser, $243.605.   YSL La Laque Couture Nail Lacquer, $25 6.   Chanel Fleur De Lotus Rouge Coco Hydrating Crème Lip Color, $347.   Tory Burch Metallic Reva Ballet Flat, $165.75
Preference Round, the fourth day, is a bit more formal. Stand out just the right amount in a fabulous cocktail dress. No butts or boobs please! Here are some of my favorites:
For the last event, Bid Day, just wear a white tee, jeans, and comfy shoes. You’ll be running to YOUR new sorority, so don’t repeat my mistake and wear fabulous shoes that you’ll ruin. Oh, and bring a tutu to dance in on the lawn of your new home! ; ) Congrats!

Spotlight on Sorority Rush

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