What is on Tatiana Rogers' holiday list?

If you follow Colorado State University’s second year Tatiana Rogers on social media, you know one thing, she’s got amazing taste. She is also a very giving individual that is known by her friends as the best gift giver ever. Check out Tatiana’s favorite things that will help you sail through the holiday season:

Succulents

Succulents are perfect for vet students, even those without a green thumb. A quick weekly misting is all they need to stay and alive and thrive.


Fitness wear

Even before COVID, Tatiana spent most of her time in yoga pants because she is obsessed with living a healthy life. For fitness clothes, her go to brand is Fabletics- a brand created by Kate Hudson, an actress, fashion tastemaker and mother of two. Her passion for motivating and supporting women to lead healthy and active lives led Kate to co-found Fabletics. You can even try out your new gear, and if you're not totally satisfied, you can return or exchange within 45 days.

Must have scrubs

Days of ugly, shapeless scrubs are fortunately in the past. These days, medical professionals can combine style with function with scrub wear. Tatiana’s go to for stylish and comfortable scrubs are FIGS- a company that is transforming the healthcare experience by creating innovative, comfortable and supremely functional medical apparel for modern medical professionals.

Tatiana is also a FIGS Ambassador and you can save $$ by using her special code: FIGSxDRFITVET

Charmed and dangerous

Tatiana is all about accessories, and that’s why she likes to bling out her stethoscope! Her favorites are by CharMED. Give your stethoscope a stylish twist with these adorable Crystal Stethoscope Charms from CharMED! Available in a variety of designs, the charms are fully adjustable, fit most stethoscopes and are made of an antibacterial zinc alloy.

For more great ideas, you can follow Tatiana on Instagram by clicking on the link below:

DrFitVet

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