From a chic pair of velvet pants to a fun velvet body suit, mixing +
matching velvet pieces with regular pieces can help you create a few different holiday looks without looking like a repeat offender!
Not exact matches
Statement
velvet pieces are being mixed and
matched with different materials for unique looks.
From
velvet dresses to a bell sleeve top + skirt combo like this, mixing +
matching pieces to create the perfect festive look is one of my favorite parts of the holiday season.
And if you want to balance it,
match it with softer fabrics such as
velvet or a knitted
piece.
You've probably already seen pink
velvet sofas everywhere, but as for fashion, pink
velvet is a perfect
match for shoes, accessories but also
pieces like dresses and skirts.
It
matches all my crushed
velvet pieces so well and is as comfy as wearing PJs.
Featuring a two tone, faux fur trim, two
piece,
velvet texture, faux leather wide buckle belt, off the shoulder long sleeve crop top with
matching midi skirt, complete with
matching hat.
I wore so many
velvet pieces during NYFW (green blazer, self portrait blue
matching set, pink turtleneck).
I had to stop myself from buying more
velvet pieces like this luxe
velvet jumpsuit and this deep v - neck crochet
velvet bodysuit but I'm pretty happy with my two staples that I think I can mix and
match easily this season!
Pulling inspiration from the drawing rooms of decades past, a stuffed peacock serves as the ultimate conversation
piece between a
matching pair of channeled banquettes in a rich paprika
velvet, while sconces purchased at the Paris Flea Market act as jewelry above.