Elite national basketball recruit Julius Randle returned to Plano Prestonwood’s lineup Friday, playing for the first time since he fractured his right foot in a game against Duncanville on Nov. 24.

Randle had 19 points and 10 rebounds in 15 minutes in the regular-season finale against Bishop Lynch on Senior Night, Prestonwood coach Chris Mayberry said.

“He’s the Julius Randle everyone remembers,” Mayberry said. “He’s 100 percent fine and playing well.”

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Welcome to the latest edition of Looks from Books, which aims to prove that you can look smart, while still being book-smart, too. Fashion inspiration can be found between the pages of your favorite stories, on well-designed book covers, and in your favorite characters… if you read closely enough.

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Anna Karenina book cover via Amazon.com

Inside Cover: A Little Bit of Background

Anna Karenina is a popular 19th-century novel by Leo Tolstoy. The story details the tragic and tumultuous love life of society woman and aristocrat Anna Karenina, and her affair with the charming Count Vronsky.

The novel also follows Levin, an idealistic, depressed landowner modeled after Tolstoy himself, whose constant ideas for improving his life are shadowed by thoughts of suicide; Kitty Scherbatsky, the young, pure, and beautiful woman Levin loves; and Karenin, Anna’s stoic, loyal, easily-influenced, and indecisive husband.

Well-received since its debut, the novel has earned a permanent place among the literary classics. A favorite of English instructors with hefty appetites (the book is close to 1,000 pages in length), Anna Karenina has also garnered praise from famous Russian authors such as Fyodor Dostoevsky and Vladimir Nabokov.

A Fashionable Literacy

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A still from the 2012 film adaptation | Photo via ELLE

The most recent Anna Karenina film was released in November of last year, starring Keira Knightley as the unhappy socialite, and Jude Law as her imposing husband. The head costume designer for the production was none other than Jacqueline Durran, whose previous work earned Oscar nods for Atonement and Pride and Prejudice, and whose anachronistic and “off-kilter” approach to this classic Russian work is already generating awards season buzz.

Prompted, perhaps, by the film, many designers found inspiration in the 1800s this season, as the luxurious design elements and trends from the time – complete with brocade, fur, and lace motifs – popped up on rivaling Fall 2013 RTW runways, from Dolce & Gabbana to Balmain, Gucci, and Lanvin.

Even commercial retailers got in on the action, as well, as Banana Republic launched an Anna-inspired line this fall coinciding with the film’s release, featuring designs inspired by the classic silhouettes seen in the movie.

How to Add Anna to Your Wardrobe

By integrating key thematic elements from the novel into your daily outfits, you can also achieve this luxurious look, without looking like you’re wearing a period costume. (However, if you want to wear ball gowns to class, that’s your prerogative!)

The Contrast of High Vs. Low Society

Anna Karenina-inspired outfit 1: Velvet dress, military coat, lace tights, boots, gloves, faux fur hat
Product Information: Velvet Skater Dress – Miss Selfridge, Wool Coat – House of Fraser, Lace Tights – New Look, Brogue Boots – H&M, Leather Gloves – Target, Fur Hat – The Hut.

One of the novel’s recurring themes is the juxtaposition of high (aristocratic) and low (provincial) societies. Of historic importance – as the coming century would bring the dawn of Communism for Russia – the ties between the two classes were never so relevant as in this time period. This ideology is often referenced in Levin’s personal musings over his land and his relationships with those who work under him, and is demonstrated in his uneasiness with the glittering galas and operas of the upper class.

This outfit channels this great divide, by contrasting the two classes via “high society” fabrics, like velvet, fur, and lace, against “low society” worked materials, like wool, felt, and leather. The wool, military-style coat mirrors the military presence in Russia at the time, while also alluding to the peasantry. The leather gloves and lace-up brogues are a nod to this as well, as the peasants made and used the material most. The lace tights, velvet skater dress, and fur Cossack-style hat, however, are direct ties to the opulence and magnificence of the 19th-century Russian aristocracy, and their extravagance.

Mortality and Morality

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Product Information: Skulls and Stars Necklace – Zara, Bird Skull Necklace – Threadsence, Skull Drop Earrings – Nelly, Bone Rings – Wildfox, Fishbone Ring – Romwe, Skull Earrings – Asos.

Anna Karenina examines the effects of passion, love, hatred, and betrayal, and the heated temperaments at play within the novel contrast sharply against the cold, strict religious and societal norms of the time.

The friction created by the need for love, coupled with the denial of that which the world deems scandalous, often results in dangerous actions. Suicide, violence, broken hearts, illness, and death are heavy topics within the novel, and are vital to the dynamics of Anna and Vronsky’s relationship.

You can reference this ideological break in your look with skull and bone motifs. However, to incorporate this thematic element into your wardrobe without looking like the harbinger of death yourself, constrain it to your jewelry. Skull accents in a necklace, or on your earrings, can nonchalantly pay homage, or simple bone rings or animal-based pendants make a bit more of an edgy statement.

Contrast of Movement vs. Restriction

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Product Information: Dress – Miss Selfridge, Belt – Asos, Blazer – American Eagle, Skirt – House of Fraser, Headband (top) – Dorothy Perkins, Headband (middle) – Pier 1, Headband (bottom) – Pier 1.

The societal expectations and limited freedoms for women in 19th-century Russia cause most of the tragedy and drama within Anna Karenina, and no one feels the confinement as strongly as Anna herself. Trapped in a loveless marriage, with the threat of losing everything if she chooses to pursue her dreams, Anna’s world is severely restricted. Adultery is permissable – even expected – for men, while Anna’s love is deemed scandalous and makes her a social outcast.

You can juxtapose the sweeping romance and rigid Russian society within your outfit. For instance, restrain a skater skirt by looping a belt around the waist, creating a contrast between the sleekness of the top and the looseness of the bottom. Or, try layering a fitted blazer over a full skirt, creating the same effect. Finally, pull your locks back with sparkling headbands, and let the rest of your hair flow freely, in reference to the extravagant lifestyle that keeps Anna from freedom.

What do you think?

Have you ever read Anna Karenina, or any similarly-minded Russian novels? Have you had it assigned for an English or Literature class, or a lecture? What did you think of the novel, and the elements at play? Did you see the movie? What did you think of the outfits and styling tips? Let me know, in the comments below! 


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Editor’s note: The following post was written by our friends at CollegeCandy. Before clicking over to read the second half, know that some readers found CC’s content/ads to be non-work-safe – just a heads up if you’re at the office or around parents!

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Finals are here, but it doesn’t have to be a frightening subject! If you are stressing about your upcoming tests, take a deep breath – because we’re all in this together. Test-taking is not everyone’s strongest suit, but with careful planning and a focused mind, anyone can survive the insanity of final exam week.

Here are a few tips to get you on track – and prepare you to make mincemeat out of those tests!

1. A Little Planning Goes a Long Way…

Make a calendar of events and create a to-do list for each day. Write down your exam dates and times (and locations!). From there come up with a reasonable studying plan. You’ll want to check when your professors’ office hours are, and if there are any help lab/tutoring sessions that will be available leading up to exam week so you can make use of all the resources available.

2. Know Your Exam

Is it going to be free-response or multiple choice? How much time are you allotted to finish? Calculators/no calculators? These are all great questions to ask your professor as you mentally prepare yourself. You don’t want to need to use a calculator while studying if you aren’t allowed to use one on the test! You can also ask your professor about the general content of the exam (AKA, how much of the exam is old material, how much is new material, etc.). They don’t have to tell you which topics to study more heavily, but it doesn’t hurt to ask! And that info can potentially change your studying approach.

3. DON’T Pull an All-Nighter

Staying up all night re-reading the textbook is unproductive and the lack of sleep will ruin your exam performance. Sleep deprivation is considered a form of torture for a reason! Attempting to ‘cram’ will give you a confused sense of the material, and will ultimately not be useful when it comes time to take the test. Instead, plan out sections of time throughout the day you can study certain topics and get to sleep early so you have plenty of time to be refreshed for the exam.

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CLASS 5A

A&M Consolidated 28, Conroe Oak Ridge 7

Abilene 44, Odessa 6

Abilene Cooper 48, Odessa Permian 10

Aldine Nimitz 27, Aldine Eisenhower 0

Alief Elsik 52, Aldine MacArthur 0

Allen 34, McKinney Boyd 7

Arlington Martin 42, Arlington Lamar 21

Austin Bowie 40, Austin Akins 0

Brownsville Hanna 14, Brownsville Rivera 13

CC King 31, SA South San Antonio 7

Cedar Hill 21, Mansfield Timberview 14

Colleyville Heritage 49, Irving Nimitz … [visit site to read more]

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(At Baylor, Waco)

SATURDAY’S RESULTS

5A BOYS

TEAM STANDINGS

1. SA Antonian42

2. Hou. St. Thomas82

3. FW Nolan110

4. Bishop Lynch114

5. EP Cathedral130

6. Aus. St. Michael’s152

7. Argyle Liberty Chr.186

8. Bishop Dunne201

9. SA Central210

10. Hou. St. Pius X308

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

1. Anthony Gallardo, SA Antonian16:10.7

2. Dereck Woodcock, Argyle Liberty16:28.0

3. Michael Batson, FW Nolan16:47.9

4. Emilio Molina, SA Antonian16:52.5

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When I graduated college, I had two very different options available to me. I could take the full time job offered to me, or I could stay in school, in an accelerated program, and have my masters in a year and a half.

It was one of the most difficult decisions I’ve ever made, but a year and a half later, I’m confident that I made the right choice by getting my masters. It’s something I have always wanted to do, and if I left school, I don’t think I would have ever gone back.

But that doesn’t mean my grad school experience has been easy. Grad school is tough. Really tough, and it’s not at all what I imagined it would be, even after speaking to other grad students. There are so many things I wish they would have told me to help me prepare (mentally, anyway). So I thought I would share some of those things with those of you headed off to grad school in the fall.

1. It doesn’t come with a built in social life.

Everyone in your classes has a life outside of school. Jobs, families, relationships, and responsibilities that they’ve committed to. And after class, they go back to them, not back to the dorms.

2. You’re going to question whether or not you’ve made the right choice.

When you’re in the library, bogged down with books and assignments you can’t figure out the point of, you’ll wonder if it was really worth it to get your masters.

3. You’re probably going to cry at some point.

The other night I went out to dinner with two of my friends who also happen to be in grad school. Over a few glasses of white wine we all casually admitted that we had cried once or twice throughout the semester.

4. There are a lot more group projects.

And while they prepare you for life and all, they’re also super time consuming and hard to organize.

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This press release was on the Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District website:

Due to lighting issues, high school football games scheduled at Mustang-Panther Stadium (MPS) for the evenings of Sept. 6, Sept. 7 and Sept. 14 have been moved to alternate locations. The district stadium currently cannot accommodate evening activities as all four light poles have been removed as a safety precaution. New stadium light poles are scheduled to be installed the week of Sept. 17. Since the … [visit site to read more]

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Last Friday night, South Plantation quarterback Erin DiMeglio moved one step closer to possibly making state history when she took a series of snaps in a preseason game against Seminole Ridge.

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I had the chance to chat with DiMeglio and her family about that night and her potential date with destiny. Needless to say, it’s a story that has captured lots of local attention.

Turns out the rest of the country is keeping an eye on DiMeglio too. According to her mom, Kathleen, the family has been contacted by the TODAY Show, Good Morning America, the New York Times and a host of other media outlets.

But better than all of that? The family also heard from a college scout at Quinnipiac University about a potential college scholarship…in women’s rugby. How’s that for an opportunity?

So how is DiMeglio handling all of the attention? Her mom says surprisingly well.

“She’s a regular, normal kid and she’s handling it well,” Kathleen DiMeglio said. “She came home last night and had a ton of homework to do, so we worked on that. She babysits in her spare time. And she still has to unload the dishwasher and do her chores.”

So there you have it. No star treatment for one of South Florida’s most well-known football players.

South Plantation opens its season Friday night against Nova.






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