I actually look forward to trying out the other styles and looking for fun ways to incorporate
them into dressier looks.
You'll see more of that in the next four posts as we get
into dressier looks.
Now check out how I easily just swapped out a pretty embroidered blouse and a pair of heels and turned my casual culottes
into a dressy look.
Not exact matches
I even remixed my neon pink chiffon blouse
into 2 different outfits, one time
dressy and then layered with the softer pink sweater for the casual
look.
For instance, this blouse from Free People works perfectly with a leather skirt for
dressier occasions, but also
looks great tucked
into high waisted skinny jeans.
Love addition of the denim jacket, because you can easily transform the
look into sometime more casual but
dressy at the same time — You
look gorgeous!
You can be chic and
dressy by pairing it with a pencil skirts and a blazer for a corporate
look not to mention it is easy to take right
into drinks after work.
A suede biker jacket can be easily incorporated
into various outfits, starting from casual to smart - casual and
dressy looks.
For the second
look I decided to go for a more chic
dressy look by tucking it
into a sleek denim skirt.
For this
look, since it's for Valentine's Day, I decided to go with something a little more
dressy and sexy so the top I'm wearing is actually a lingerie one - piece that I just tucked
into my jeans.
It wold be super cute tucked
into a skirt for a
dressier look, or like I have it here with jeans.
I think you not only maximize the versality of each item but also create different
looks (night vs day
looks, sexy /
dressy vs casual
looks) that fit
into all the occasions.
You can carry the same bag, re-wear the jeans and wedges, and even remix a white blouse
into casual and
dressy looks.
These last few
looks may be appropriate for your office, especially casual Fridays, but if not they certainly have elements that can be mixed
into dressier outfits.
This outfit slides nicely
into that middle ground —
dressy enough to
look special but casual enough to not feel out of place.
Go for something with a slight heel or wedge to make it more versatile and easier to work
into both casual and
dressy looks.
If you're feeling provocative, slip
into the strappy Gauntlet tank with
look - but - don «t - touch cut - outs, then pair it with ragamuffin bloomers or
dressy slacks, depending on where you measure on the frivolity meter that day.
- I loved it and wanted to do it in my dining room (I'm remodeling my kitchen and extending my kitchen
into the dining room - but I wanted to keep it polished /
dressy looking), home depot's display room was perfect, but my husband immediately nixed the idea saying the stone would be «too exspensive».