We know rush week is a big deal and there’s probably a million things on your to-do list. Luckily for you, we’re here to cross off one MAJOR thing for you - your outfits! As you probably already know, each day of rush week has a particular theme and your outfit needs to match. If this is the first time you’re hearing this, don’t stress! Everything you need to know about rush week can be found in this blog. On top of giving you the rundown on all-things rush week, we’ve also put together a few looks and rush dresses for each day so you don’t have to (thank us later).
From your staple summer dresses, to Bid Day basics, these sorority rush week styles will have everybody asking, “where did you get your outfit from?!” Let’s get ready!
Day 1: Open House
Time for the meet and greets. Open House Day will involve lots of talking, walking and first impressions. Consider this the ‘casual round’ where your outfit can be comfortable, cute and practical. The go-to look for today is either a skirt paired with a timeless top or a versatile summer dress. Don’t overthink this round - just wear something you feel confident in! But, we recommended avoiding activewear and sweats. While this is a more casual round, you still want to wear something a little more elevated than your at home cozy OOTD.
Also, potential new members might be given a designated tee to wear. If this is you, don’t freak out! Just pair your tee with some versatile denim jeans or shorts, and sneakers for a cute, casual look.
Also known as Service Day, you’ll be spending most of your time learning about sorority initiatives and charities. The most laid-back day out of rush week, your outfit should be casual and cute (but make sure to wear comfortable shoes, you’ll be on your feet a lot). Easily nail this day by wearing your designated tee (given to you by the leader during the week) with shorts, a skirt and some comfortable shoes.
We’ve made sure that every look in this blog can easily fit into your forever wardrobe after rush week is over, so no more once-off wears! Add these to your everyday college wardrobe and get ready to look cute on campus.
It’s finally time for a tour! On Sisterhood Day, you’ll be getting a sneak peek of sorority life. This super exciting day calls for a ‘fit that’s elevated, but not too formal, AKA, a summer mini dress. Think cute flowy dresses and fun colors; don’t be scared to be a little more bold today and show off your personality! A strapless mini dress is our current top pick for this round, but anything floral, summery and elevated will fit the vibe perfectly.
In love with these outfits so far and want to rep more Princess Polly looks this school year? We’re always on the hunt for fashion-obsessed students who love to tell their classmates (and sorority sisters) where they got their cute ‘fits from. Learn how to become a Princess Polly College Ambassador here. Major perks included!
Time to impress! This is your chance to sweet talk your sorority sisters and express your interest in joining. Compared to the other days of rush week, Preference Night is a little more serious. A simple, statement dress should be at the top of your list. We recommend bringing out a cute pair of heels for this night too, lean more towards being too formal than too casual. Imagine you’ve been invited to a wedding and then choose your outfit with that in mind! A few statement accessories and a timeless dress and you’re ready for the night.
Bid Day is one of the most exciting moments of rush week; it's the day you find out which sorority has extended an offer, or ‘bid’ to you to become a new member. For your OOTD, it’s back to basics! Your bid day essentials should include sneakers, loafers, shirts, and skirts. Why? Because you’ll be too excited to worry about your outfit after you’ve been accepted into your dream sorority!
We LOVE pairing skorts and cute mini skirts with oversized graphic tees this summer. Hot styling tip: opt for a skort for ultimate practicality and comfort. Skorts give you the cute look of a skirt but with the added comfort and ease of shorts, so you can celebrate without any wardrobe worries. Throw on your fave shoes, go-to earrings, and run out the door to join your sorority fam.
You might hear the term PNM thrown around a lot, which stands for Potential New Member. That's you! It just means you're someone who's interested in joining a sorority. During rush week, you'll get to meet current sorority members, check out different houses, and participate in fun events. It's a chance for you to see which sorority feels like the best fit for you, and for the sororities to get to know you better too. By the end of the week, you'll hopefully find the perfect match where you feel right at home.
What is a preference ceremony for a sorority?
At the Preference Ceremony, you'll have the chance to have deeper, one-on-one conversations with existing members. This is an important time where you can ask more personal questions and get a feel for the sorority's values and sisterhood. It’s all about making sure you find the right fit, and the sororities are doing the same. It's a key part of the process, helping you make that final decision on where you see yourself thriving. Enjoy it and trust your instincts!
What does soror mean?
The term ‘soror’ simply means sister. It's a cute, shortened version of "sorority sister" that members use to refer to each other.