
Our favorite #looks from Work Week 2017
Iowa sorority women are starting off Formal Fall Recruitment right
Fall semester has officially begun, meaning it's recruitment time for Iowa Greek Life. While most of us may have moved in this past weekend just in time for the start of classes, Iowa sorority women have already been back and busy with Work Week in preparation for Fall Formal Recruitment.
Every sorority girl knows that a big part of Work Week is promoting your house with chapter photo shoots and cute matching outfits.
We rounded up all the best #looks served up by Greek women this Work Week from the #uiffr17 hashtag.
ZTA rocked grey
The ladies of Zeta Tau Alpha made plain old grey popping with a photo shoot at the scenic Voxman Music Building. Their grey tops and white bottoms combo matched the buildings bright white aesthetic perfectly.
A Phi made black and white anything but simple
Black and white? Boring? Not for the Alpha Phi's. These ladies killed the mix and match white and black combo during a photo shoot in front of the Dollhouse.
They even shot a super cute promo video, check it out!
Pi Phi really played up their denim
The lovely ladies of Pi Beta Phi took the white and black look a step further by throwing some denim into the mix, and who doesn't love denim? Looking good, girls.
Chi O looked super cute in denim and blush
We're here for denim with just about anything, but the Chi Omegas really brought us something we've never seen before with soft blush pinks and pretty florals. This look is definitely just as sweet as the Chi O's, we LOVED this one!
Kappa and DG won rush t-shirts
There's also a day during Work Week where the sororities ditch the cute outfits and go casual with creative chapter tees (Comfort Colors, we love you).
Kappa and DG had the cutest t-shirt styles, throwing it back with the classic plastic grocery bag and retro paper cup designs.
Keep up the hard work with recruitment, ladies, and to those going through recruitment this weekend, good luck!
Go Greek! Go Hawks!
Featured image courtesy of Katherine Mendieta Photography & Films