Sunday, September 29, 2013

1 Shirt, 7 Ways: Part II

I hope this will make your life a little easier next time you can't figure out what to wear. :)

Instead of actually wearing the shirt, consider using it to accessorize.
If you are wearing something that isn't fitted, tie it around your waist
and it gives you an  instant minus 2".  (Who doesn't love that?)
 


The best way to mix prints w/texture: pick one to override the others.
For example, combine a small plaid pattern with girly wide lace.
Give your nude pumps the day off and pair this outfit with a great pair of fuchsia or neon orange pumps.
It might seem a little too ballsy but fashion is all about taking risks. 

Raspberry + Blue = Totally Chic.
Even though these are wide legged drawstring pants, this outfit is probably the most feminine.
 By unbuttoning the top few buttons, you can create a chic-er look.
One of my favorite ways to accessorize is to wear antique broaches.

This outfit is really chic and very versatile.
You could wear this to the office or to night out with your girls.
The necklace insinuates the dark color in the skirt and elongates the torso.

This was an easy look to accomplish.
I took three pieces of clothing and transformed them into a more effortless look.
I barely tucked the tee into the side of the skirt (a trick I like to do to establish my waist), popped the collar after buttoning, and added a necklace.
The necklace brings out the color in the skirt and completes the trendy "flirty student" look.
                                                       
Here I paired two totally different patterns and eased the eye with a neutral.
Yes, metallic is considered a neutral. 





There are so many more ways to wear this shirt. For example, you could tuck this into a long bohemian skirt and a thin braided belt. Another way to wear this is layered under a blazer with a thicker coat on top (during chillier days). I hope my ideas help you to conjure some of your own original outfits!

xoVS

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