Sentences with phrase «bold pieces like»

Often times with a bold piece like these floral pants you're limited on how and where you can wear them.
While a T - shirt is an easy way to add some statement style to your outfit, it's still a fairly subtle one, and if you want to go for a powerful look, a bolder piece like a jacket might be a better way of achieving it.

Not exact matches

Not for the wallflower, his ties, like all his designs, combine bold patterns and beautiful colors that are aesthetically pleasing and serve as statement pieces that make the wearer stand out.
There are subtle, floral pieces like Yuki Kokai or Lisa Rothwell - Young's collections, for those who like their jewellery elegant and understated, but there is also bold, statement jewellery, such as Lauren Bell Brown's Grimms fairy - tale inspired collection, created using handcrafted wax carvings and cuttlefish castings combined with needlepoint embellishment.
Do you opt for minimum styles like this piece or more bright / bold tones??
These Sateen x4 Jeggings in blush pink complement both neutral and bold pieces, making it easy to mix in with all our favorite classic fall staples, like a Striped T - Shirt and Cutout Ankle Booties.
What I LOVE about the line is it is FULL of versatile pieces, lady like dresses, and even some bold patterns.
The last 20 % of your haul can be for trend pieces, like bold patterned trendy shoes or a cute clutch.
It's all about personal preference though, some like to have a lot more statement pieces than I do, because their style is bolder, some may own none at all and just rock their basics.
When it comes to accessories like necklaces, I normally go for colorful, bold ones, with loads of rhinestones and might even buy a trend piece, for one outfit in particular.
I wanted to style this Majorelle top differently than when I first wore it in Cuba and mix it up with funkier pieces like these flower sandals and bold cat eye sunnies!
Don't get me wrong, I do love a bold statement piece on the regular, but I also like pieces that whisper instead of shout.
I have a few bold pieces (shoes and bags) but really like the ghostly look!
You don't have to go as bold as my leopard coat but something like a more subtle black & grey buffalo check is the perfect piece to add a little something new to your outerwear choices this winter.
I like to be bold and creative with my outfit choices, styling pieces that one may not think would work with another piece.
Catherine Kast, Style Editor: J.Crew's latest collab with CFDA runner - up Eva Fehren (out June 3) is full of ridiculously versatile pieces: They'd work just as well with a bold Solange-esque ensemble as they do with a girlie Mindy - inspired midi or a sleek sheath like Anna Kendrick's.
Pieces like this that are so simple but bold at the same time have really been catching my eye.
You might want to go with something like this classic gold tone faux faceted stone necklace in a smokey blue grey (completely obsessed), or if your headed out for a night on the town, get creative with bolder pieces that show off your own personal style.
Making bold statements like wearing vintage pieces might be your thing.
Hi Glenda, the older I get the more I like seeing the big bold jewelry so I love that Maria just went for it with the Cartier pieces!
Looks like the wind whirled the colors and left bold strokes on the fabric, balancing their richness out with a piece of ornamental lace.
I especially like it with bold printed scarves that I have a hard time styling with other pieces.
Here's a good example - I saw this image the July issue of Architectural Digest and I LOVE this situation - the bold color mixed with neutrals, antiques and modern pieces combined and the use of accessories (I, however, can not explain why this girl is sitting like this...)
Adding other prints with accessories like a handbag or shoes is fine, as long as they don't steal the spotlight from your bold printed piece.
Pair your green pieces with a complimentary color like pink or purple for a bold, yet tasteful, contrast.
«Are you someone who likes to mix and layer pieces from your jewelry collection — old with new, classic pieces with more edgy ones, simple and understated pieces with bolder ones?
How to choose a colorful clothing piece right, how to combine bright and bold colors, how to embrace the color blocking trend without looking like a walking color wheel?
Black tends to fill up my closet more than I would like sometimes & lately I have been diverging from the usual black pieces + trying to stick with fun bold colors.
Lots of ruffles, texture, ornate details, bold colors and prints... My top must - have piece this season is an embroidered, flamenco - inspired dress like this one from kate spade new york.
I wear a lot of black but always like to mix a bold piece with it.
It's amazing what a bold piece and pop of color like that can to brighten up a simple outfit... and make it versatile!
* I painted this dresser in Cream by ASCP because it was a custom piece, but to get an even more modern look, choose a bold color like Emperor's Silk, Napoleonic Blue, English Yellow, Antibes Green or Barcelona Orange.
During fashion weeks, I like to step out of my comfort zone and play around with bold colours, oversized garments and playful pieces.
«Since this blazer is such a statement piece, I like playing with different textures — like this crochet tank top — rather than wearing it with other bold colors or fabrics.»
Choose a single piece like cropped pants or a blazer in a bold color and keep the rest of the outfit neutral and simple.
For the ladies who like to standout, try mixing up your wardrobe with a funky furry head piece in a bold color.
I like strength, elegance, and humour, so I gravitate towards strong shapes, bold colours, sparkling statement pieces, quirky accessories, and ladylike clothes without a trace of girlishness (no pink, no ruffles, no florals), but with plenty of shine and sequins.
A leather jacket is always a great, outfit - transforming piece, but it's a good idea to add other fun elements as well, like a printed shoe and some bold jewelry, so the outfit doesn't just become all about the jacket.
Just like the outfit, the interior decor is a blend of striking bold pieces, softened with texture and natural fibers.
We often pair a bright piece with something more understated like jeans or a white tee, but when one shade (in this case, tangerine on the tank and the Line & Dot maxi) ties the outfit together and the accessories aren't over-the-top, going bold allover is perfectly acceptable.
Be it color or embellishment, or both in one, like in this piece, the bolder the better!
You can shop some of my favorite bold pieces for the holidays below, like these sparkly booties and this mesh top.
For the contest, she has graciously donated a stunning Copper Wide Band Corset Ring (description below) I imeediately envisioned myself wearing this bold, goth - like statement piece with a pair of jeans!
Fur coats are always a win; go bold with a statement piece like this one from H&M.
I always like to stick with a neutral color palette and add a bold color or print to one of my pieces.
Another point worth noting: I'm more about pieces that will last me a looooong time, and I just feel like I'll never get sick of wearing something that's neutral as opposed to something that is a bright, bold color.
I'm following on bloglovin, I liked DaisyGem on FB have favorite pieces are: 1) red envelope clutch 2) bold jewel teardrop necklace 3) knot buckle clutch handbag
Like before, thought, pair with understated pieces that won't compete with the bold, allover print of the shirt or otherwise your outfit is going to give people a headache.
This piece is carefully etched by hand and then crafted into a lightweight and delicate, yet wearable, unique accessory with a precious metal finish, like these bold hoops.
As you know, I am nautical obsessed, but I also like sturdy and bold pieces of jewelry.
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