I have a black one that I love to throw on over jeans and sneakers for an insta - chic effect (worn here) but I'm looking to add softer shapes and colors to my closet,
like this drapey olive colored one.
There were tons of classic options like culottes, striped shirts and tons of perfect layering pieces for spring
like a drapey trench, skirts, flowy tops and blazers.
Style it with basic tees
like the Drapey Pocket Tee or Ruched Top for everyday casual chic.
Not exact matches
The collection is packed with cool - girl staples
like wide - leg pants, linen jump suits, silky midi dresses, and
drapey kimonos, all in subtle patterns colored with indigo and madder root.
And in case you think it's the stiff poplin, let me emphasise that the two more
drapey fabrics don't make it much better: this really isn't the pattern for you if your waist is the particular feature you
like to accentuate.
I also have a white
drapey floaty top almost exactly
like yours that I wear with black leggings, but I
like your addition of the hat.
PS: Shopbop just marked down a ton of good winter things
like everyone's favorite easy tunic sweater, a knitted pretty cardigan, this
drapey cowl neck cashmere sweater, and both black & grey Rag & Bone booties.
Because of the
drapey back, there's no ride up
like would otherwise be occurring in a bodycon - style dress.
A flowy and perfectly
drapey tunic
like below is your BFF because it's super stylish, but also non form - fitting and very figure flattering.
Things
like swishy palazzo pants and lightweight
drapey cardigan / kimonos.
It may not look
like much here, but this top is super cute and
drapey when on, with neon coral trim and a great graphic black and white print.
I'm imagining a
drapey (a heavy silk -
like cotton blend, imagine) white maxi dress with a casual Grecian look.
what a lovely dress, I
like its interesting shape and
drapey texture, and it looks fabulously comfy and cool!
I would've never thought it was a
drapey like this with the way you first styled it which is amazing by the way.
An add - on to my comment about the last outfit: Summer is so hot and humid here, so I'd
like this with thin, wide,
drapey pants.
A
drapey sleeveless vest in a light knit can look cool (especially with a chunky pendant necklace)... or give the summer crochet trend a try,
like Forever 21's Crochet Knit Sweater, shown in the style board above.
Sometimes I think blazers can be a bit too dressy and structured, and my other
drapey jacket is in a sweatshirt -
like material, so this jacket is the perfect mix.
The fabric is a light thermal -
like, and soft and
drapey!
I love the
drapey quality of this jacket because you can also wrap it around yourself in a blanket -
like fashion.
But after giving it another try and finally accepting that it's not meant to fit
like a slim dress, I have fallen in love with the
drapey, oversized design.
It wasn't as shiny on top as I would have
liked and it was a little too tight across my chest so it didn't have the same
drapey look as it does in the picture.
Seems
like I most often reach for the relaxed,
drapey work - appropriate items.
So I'd love to hear about how to rock trends that aren't «flattering» on you — I just embrace the
drapey trend without feeling
like I have to create boobs, and it's awesome.
Drapey maxi - dress that feels
like pajamas?
It's more
like the sleeves are a little
drapey.
I've also realized that garments in muted colours often have
drapey or flowing styles, which I don't
like at all.
, and even medium (are
drapey installations kind of
like painting?).