Laura Vega, a third-year psychology student matches her all-white outfit with a black-patterned bag.
Second-year neuroscience student Benjamin Chan said he thinks the musical instrument prints on his t-shirt are emphasized more because of the contrast between black and white.
Luyi Yang, a third-year communication studies and economics student said she likes the black and white combination for its timeless appeal.
Rebecca Rusheen, a fourth-year design | media arts student said she likes pairing neutral colors like black and white together as they work together better.
Calvin Liu. a second-year financial actuarial mathematics student said he likes wearing contrasting colors in his outfits to avoid looking like a "blob."
Devorah Friedman, a third-year pre-psychobiology student, said she prefers wearing black and white to match her complexion.
First-year theater student Lauren Henning said she thinks the black and white combination is the most simple, classic look one can have.
Second-year economics student Ryana Kuruvilla matches her white top with her black leggings, both of which were purchased from Zara.