Best dressed at Imperial - Anisia Talianu

Bringing haute couture to Imperial

Best dressed at Imperial - Anisia Talianu
✧How to look like meDress : ZaraSweater : Missguided Jacket : Thrifted Shoes : AsosBag : Mango

Having known Anisia for 2 years, it came to no surprise that she was the first person I approached to feature in this week's Best Dressed column.  

Walking the streets of Fulham to Charing Cross Hospital or working (hardly) in Central Library. You will always catch her taking full advantage of a happy hour near you.  

Anisia is a strong believer of look good to feel good. In her third year at Imperial, the French-Romanian biomed student is an incredible dancer, well-known in Imperial’s Funkology Society. Her other talents include making a mean Espresso Martini, extra frothy. 

She’s got the drip. Her fits are always on point. And you can count on her to outshine anyone else in the room.  

Her black mini dress is from Spanish retailer brand Zara, complimenting her model-like figure. Overlayed with a cosy white sweater from Missguided. Her jacket is thrifted (we love a sustainable queen!) and her small shoulder bag is from Mango.  

She paired her clean fit with black tights and a pair of leather knee-high boots from ASOS. Her gold chunky hoop earrings compliment her tan perfectly.   

When asked who her style icon is, she replied with “I guess Lissy Roddy or Bella Hadid, pretty basic”. Following the famous fashion goddesses of Instagram, Anisia is definitely a style inspiration herself!  

Check out her Instagram for more fashion inspo @anisiatln  

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