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Show THE DEAL ON THIS YEAR'S STUDENT SCREENINGS HOW TO BEA SUNDANCE FASHIONISTA BY AMANDA GOLD /STAFF WRITER PHOTO BY CONNOR ALLEN 0 nce a year, Park City transforms into the ultimate city for all things fashion and film. The Sundance Film Festival started Jan. 22 and goes until Feb. 1. I had the chance to head up to Park City and check out the fashion on the streets. Every year I see something from crazy prints to black on black ensembles. Here are some tricks and tips for staying fashionable while attending the Sundance Film Festival. Fur If you own any fur pieces, Sundance is the time of the year to pull out all the stops. You can mix and match fur with pretty much any outfit, and it is guaranteed to keep you warm during the chilly Park City nights. My favorite fur piece is a vest. You can find fur vests at most department stores, or, if you are into vintage finds, check out your local Deseret Industries. Throw on a long-sleeved Henley or thermal under the vest for a put-together day look. Want to wear your favorite fur piece to an after-film party? Start with a basic black skater dress and throw on your fur vest for some added warmth and glamour. Make sure to add textured tights and a rocking pair of heeled ankle boots for the ultimate cool-girl look. All Black After living in New York City for two years, black has become a staple in my closet. My go-to black pant is a faux leather skinny jean that is perfect for a day or night look. A graphic tee with a hint of black ties it all together and takes the look from boring to fashionable. I then add a leather jacket, preferably one that looks worn. For added warmth I throw on a wool peacoat with gold detailing and some awesome textured Oxfords. To take this look from day to night, swap the Oxfords for a pair of ankle boots for a more glamorous feel. Next, add some flashy jewelry to spice up the graphic tee, and you are all set to walk Park City in style. Hats To keep yourself warm during the Sundance Film Festival, all you need are some awesome accessories. Hats are perfect because not only will they keep you toasty, but they also add edge to any outfit. My favorite is a wool hat because they still look fashionable. Find a winter wool version of that hat you wore on summer days at the beach for an added touch of feminine glam. The most commonly worn colors are burgundy, grey or black. Pick your poison because you can't go wrong with those color options. BY CALLI PETERSON /STAFF WRITER PHOTO COURTESY OF LEAH PEASLEY very year, the Sundance Institute holds one of "the largest independent film festivals in the U.S.," according to the Bureau of Economic and Business Research. Films of all genres are shown in Park City, Salt Lake City and Ogden, bringing celebrities, Utah locals and outsiders together to take part in the much-anticipated festival. On top of that, the Sundance Institutespends time reaching out to future filmmakers. The non-profit's programs are always looking to "discover, support, and inspire" such artists, in line with the Institue's mission statement. Sundance's Utah Community Programs offers college and high school students free tickets to screenings. The program only offered high school screenings. Noticing the great crowd turnout however, Utah Community Programs initiated a student screening for college students as well. "We want to introduce and engage [students] in independent films that are not just blockbuster movies," said Kara Cody, senior manager of Utah Community Programs. The college screenings of the documentaries "Fresh Dressed" and "The Hunting Ground" were shown on Jan. 25 at E the Broadway theatre. "The Bronze" will be shown on Jan. 29. As a bonus, after each film, the audience has the privilege of interacting with the director or subjects of the film in a Q&A session. "We want to show that Sundance is a range of films," Cody said. "They're not just documentaries or sad films. They're just great stories." Tickets for the Sundance college screenings are given to the following colleges to disperse among students: the U, Westminster, SLCC, Weber State, UVU and BYU. The screenings are meant to give students the opportunity to see independent films and "get a lot of dialogue between students and administrators': Cody said. To reach out to future filmmakers, the Sundance Institute designs programs like the college screenings that will help college students participate in events at a lower rate. Another program, new this year, is the Ignite Ticket Package, which targets young adults, ages 18 to 25. "The Ignite Ticket Package is designed to make screenings at the Sundance Film Festival accessible to a wider group of aspiring filmmakers, film students and film enthusiasts in the 18 to 25 demographic, whether pursuing traditional 6 { THECHRONY I NEWS I OPINION I ARTS I SPORTS I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 2015 } academic schooling or other avenues of learning': said Bethany Clarke, manager of Film Forward Initiative. With the Ignite Package, students receive 10 tickets to B-Week screenings, five vouchers, one award screening ticket, one festival credential and access to special panels. These panels include: Meet the Industry, the Inside Scoop on Sundance Film Festival 2015 and Sundance Institute, Speed-dating with Festival Filmmakers and a Networking Lunch. Different from the Utah Locals Ticket Package, the Ignite Package "offers the opportunity to network with people around the world': Clark said. The Ignite Ticket Package is available to purchase online around the Sundance Film Festival time. As more film enthusiasts and future filmmakers try to break into the industry, the Sundance Institute looks for new ways to involve young adults in the festival. Through the college screenings and the Ignite Ticket Package, students are able to enjoy the festival without burning a hole in their pockets. "We're always looking to engage students because you all are the next generation," Cody said. c.peterson@chronicle.utah.edu @ChronyArts Prints Want to show off your fun side at Sundance? Grab a printed coat and throw it over a simple outfit for a charming look. My favorite prints for outerwear have simple cuts but intricate details. Make sure you stick to one color palette when putting the rest of your outfit together. Another way to incorporate prints is thrown scarves. They are a great accessory to keep you warm, and some can even double as a blanket if you get chilly. Again, make sure the color palette works well together. Outerwear I would say outerwear is the most important piece of fashion for an event where you are constantly outside. You can stick with the classics, such as a peacoat or trench, or you can rock the ski bum look with a tailored puffer coat. I love the ones from Mountain Hardware. The key to picking a great piece of outerwear is all in the fit. Make sure it shows off your waist, otherwise you run the risk of looking like a giant marshmallow, and no one can pull that off. So before you head up to Park City for Sundance, make sure you figure out what you are doing up there. Are you attending a film, a party or just walking around Main Street in hopes of spotting your favorite celebrity? Keep this in mind when picking out your outfit, and if you take these tips into consideration, you'll fit right in with the elite look of the Sundance Film Festival. a.gold@chronicle.utah.edu @ChronyArts 7 |