You can throw it with any outfit to play your look down or put a printed (ie: polka dot, stripes, geometric) collared blouse underneath to give
it a more dressy vibe.
Not exact matches
Monochrome always works better with less is
more so I decided to finish the look with white sneaker and long choker (P.S: you could also wear heels for the
dressy vibes).
Pairing with higher /
dressier pieces makes it look so chic, while throwing on a t - shirt + espadrilles (as done below) gives it a
more casual
vibe instantly.
Some people have
dressy get - togethers, some opt for a
more business casual
vibe, while other people keep it super laid back.
Statement chokers are perfect for a
more dressy and formal
vibe.
To keep the look
more formal I chose my accessories for their classic
dressy vibe.
Why I didn't reach for a black blazer instead of leather jacket in both looks is because, for me, black blazer is the thing that makes the look
more dressier and daily inappropriate and I wanted that cool leather jacket
vibe.
Some updos and buns can read as casual, but paired with outfits that already give off a
dressy vibe, they generally add yet
more formality.
So for this black dress, I added on this brown suede trench vest to tone down the sexiness and
dressy vibe, and make it
more casual for day wear.
Athlesiure Athelsiure wear already popped it's head a bit in 2016, but apparently this year it's going to be
more than ever with an urban, Kanye West
vibe with a
dressier twist of capes and anoraks.
The suede skirt is one of those amazing sartorial gems which could quite easily «make» a
dressy party ensemble, equally rock a bohemian festival
vibe to perfection or as per todays «look du jour», work a slightly
more classic, yet effortless casual drinks attire.