UCU students speak out their ideas on fashion

By Israel Kisakye

Fashion, simply put, is a form of expression and autonomy at a particular period and place in a specific context of clothing, foot wear, lifestyle, make up, hairstyle and body posture. Different students decide to dress up and design depending on the day and what they expect out of the day. Most of them tend to incredibly present themselves smart on Mondays: and as the week wanes, the kind of posture changes in a way. I moved around campus and engaged a couple of students with a sense of fashion.

Deborah Anita shows off her trendy woolen, closed sweater. Photo/ Israel Kisakye

Deborah Anita a year-one student pursuing a Bachelor of Journalism, Media and Communication student clad in a woolen, closed sweater. She says it is a kind of design that makes her feel comfortable and flexible. It’s her style and it makes her look smart and presentable.

Lynette Babweteera poses along the UCU Guild Park pathway, at the Easter Semester bazaar. Photo/ Israel Kisakye

Lynette Babweteera, a first year student pursuing Bachelor’s of Social Works and Social Administration, poses for the camera. Her approach to design is experimental. She likes coming up new design ideas. She comes up with her context every day that she thinks of what to wear.

Immaculate Kirungi poses at N-Block. Photo/ Israel Kisakye

Here comes Immaculate Kirungi a Law student in her second-year. She explains that the lug sole boots are her favorites in terms of fashion. She continues that the boots match with all pants and are best-worn with a sweater.

Sanya Elisha walking down stairs at the Bishop Tucker building. Photo/ Israel Kisakye

Elisha Bruno Sanya, commonly known as Mc Sanz captured swaggering on-campus, around the Bishop Tucker building. He is dressed in slim-fit grey solid suit. He says fashion is in “my blood vessels”. “Putting on a suit like this makes you an appropriate man with purpose,” he continues.

Elsie Tukahirwa, poses at Nkoyoyo hall, during the 2022 Guild Handover ceremony. Photo/ Israel Kisakye

Elsie Kukunda Tukahirwa third-year Journalism, Media and Communication students posing with a gray hand bag in her red carpet green pretty dress on an evening. She made sure that the dress matches with nail hues. “Fashion is life. Everyone should embrace it,” Elsie believes.

Kezaala poses at Nkoyoyo hall, on the rostrum. Photo/ Israel Kisakye

Kezaala Mark Walusimbi a third-year student of Law posing in a fitted black pair of trousers with a stunning golden color-buttoned coat.