Not exact matches
The
feminine look of lace meets
classic tailoring that's
fit for the boardroom in this
fit and flare shirt dress from Nanette Lepore.
Birkenstocks or mules are a natural
fit for the 70's style,
classic Adidas would add a chic street style vibe, or try lace up flats for a more
feminine look!
Swing and boxy styles are the bee's knees on some gals, but rarely do me any favours, so I stick loyally to those with
fitted, expertly tailored lines, my absolute favourite of which is the
classic (marvelously
feminine) princess coat, at least one of which I've owned every winter since I was at eighteen years old. -RCB-
I'm obsessed with this plaid blazer from Majorelle because it adds that cool - girl vibe on a
classic print and the
fit is really form -
fitting and
feminine.
Photographed above is the LBD Sandra Dress which is a inspired by
classic Hollywood icon Sandra Bullock which is a
fitted feminine dress which is incredibly well designed.
Combining a
classic stripe with
feminine florals, this slim
fit jumper comes in a fine knit with three quarter length sleeves and a flattering crew neckline.
I love this style because it's a
feminine update on the
classic fitted tee, and it seriously looks great with a tulle skirt.
I love the
feminine lace, eyelets, and sequins of the 20's; menswear of the 40's; the
classic full skirt dresses from the 50's; bohemian prints from the 60's, and I am currently in love with the loose
fitting shirts of the 80's.
You are about to see
classic sheaths,
fit - and - flare shapes,
feminine classics, conservative cuts and versatile essentials.