Sorority Girls + Lauren Conrad = Love
Posted on November 17, 2008
Filed Under Culture, Style U | By Nikki Martinez

Sorority girls take a lot of flak. They’re labeled superficial, spoiled and vain (and that’s being nice). Lauren Conrad is hoping to add one more label to the sorority girls’ repertoire: hers. New York Magazine’s The Cut reports that LC made the last stop on her national college tour in Boston last weekend. Three hundred people showed up to a fashion show that featured 10 lucky sorority girls from Northeastern University.
The models competed with hordes of other sorors for the honor to strut down the runway in a jersey dress from Conrad’s line of well, jersey dresses. Attendees also got a lesson in recession finances. Says one loyal Hills fan: “A cotton dress for $200 is overpriced, just because of the name that’s on it? Come on. But, I mean, I would totally buy it, just because it’s a Lauren Conrad dress, I totally would.” We learned a lesson too: stereotypes exist for a reason.
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