By Joshua Glossner COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER To round out this semester's collection of bold and beautiful fashionistas, we have this cute little number worn by Melanie Stiekman (junior-public relations). Her H&M headband was the first thing that caught my eye, reminding me of some thing Taylor Swift would wear. The autumn colored beaded headband complimented her multi-colored scarf, also from H&M. Normally, I’m not a fan of Ugg boots, but this pair worked well with the outfit, because the fur on the outside of the boots matched the color of her cream Old Navy shirt. Plus, the fur made them cooler than the plain, reg ular design of Uggs. Melanie Sttekman stays warm and stylish. " TOTAL COST: $265 The Star of David necklace Stiekman wore is a family heirloom with a special story behind it. Stiekman said her great-grandfa ther wore this necklace during the Holocaust, and it has since been passed through the family. Family heirlooms can make outfits that much more fashionable, because no one will have the same item as you, making it unique. To make this look party-ready, instead of wearing a pair of jeans and a shirt, you could wear a cute knit dress with the headband to give the Taylor Swift vibe I mentioned though it may be too cold for that right now. Or you can wear the jeans and shirt with a matching jacket and heels to hit the town. To e-mail reporter: jdgs299@psu.edu DESIGN BY THE DIME Scarf Where: H&M Color Multi Cost $lO Shirt Where: Old Navy Color Cream Cost: $l5 Jeans Where: American Eagle Color Black Cost $4O Boots Where: Uggs Color Brown with cream colored fur Cost $2OO Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle ACROSS Q LU f 1 Psychiatrist’s recommendation 7 “Spanish Harlem' singer 15 NFL team named for a Poe poem 16 Male models, often 17 Dali had a pet one 18 Sitcom with a robot named Hymie 19 Reason for an au/arH 20 TV host with a substantial car collection 21 Morning choice 22 Halloween sightings? 24 face 25 Music-licensing org. 28 New York and Chicago have the oldest ones in the Americas 29 Circulation aid 30 Dangerous inner city area 36 Munsee- O LU speaking people 38 Subject of Michael Crichton's 'Prey” 39 The Chronic” Dr. 40 Gas: Pref. 41 1-Down attendees: Abbr. 42 Polyester used in casting 45 Topsy-turvy state 48 Inventor who received a lifetime achievement Grammy in 1970 49 Tarot suit 50 Old Asian title 54 Gall 56 Scour, e.g. 57 Weaken 58 Easy to handle 59 Great Lakes routes 60 O, in many cases DOWN 1 Event for 41 - Across ICE 188? THE DAILY COLLEGIAN I SINCE 18Si Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis By Barry C. Silk 2 Tear 3 Through 4 Woody Allen film 5 Synonymous with, with “for” 6 Gary hrs. 7 Follower of everything? 8 Perfect places 9 Say : refuse 10 Cincinnati trio? 11 Eastern leader since 1994 12 “Wicked Game" singer Chris 13 Courage 14 The sun is one 20 Brilliance, in Bristol 23 Fatty add ester 24 Repository of Greek mythology 25 Alphabet trio 26 Big name in 33 Holy wars 34 Vientiane’s land 35 Caltech grad’s occ., often 37 Part of MS-DOS faucets 27 At Dodger Stadium, briefly 29 Pouring aid 31 She “sets my heart awhirt,” in a Abbr. 42 Nice friends 43 Greene of “Bonanza" 44 North 11- Down’s country 45 Mesa's cousin 46 Cousins of foils 4 Seasons hit 32 Continental trade 9P- Previous Issue's Solution 47 Mount New York's highest peak 49 “Brian’s Song” Emmy nominee 51 Fteagan secretary of state 52 Not engaged 53 “It’s _ too long” 55 Knoxville-based agcy. 56 Bother