The ruffles & detailing in the blouse provides the perfect contrast to
more tailored pieces and red suede pumps add a dash of bold color.
Dress up a casual sweatshirt with
more tailored pieces like a pencil skirt, skinny pants, or a structured jacket.
Do you mix casual with
more tailored pieces?
I love mixing girly pieces with
more tailored pieces to create a brand new look that's all my own!
Since my new job is a little dressier than my old job, I've been slowly incorporating a few
more tailored pieces like this Ann Taylor tie sleeve top and Banana Republic military skirt into my wardrobe.
Not exact matches
Usually I stick to one oversized
piece up top and then wear other
pieces that are
tailored, or show that I am slimmer underneath like you did with the boots, or I bare my legs
more..
I felt it was about time I actually invested in a few
more quality &
tailored pieces rather than continue getting caught up in the fast fashion trap of Zara which is my usual store of choice.
I'm glad that this season, designers were drawn to the classical
pieces and
tailoring more than to the sporty vibes.
Lately I've been into mixing and matching conservative
pieces with much
more relaxed items, like these
tailored trousers with one of my favorite
Today I love a
tailored trouser or culotte, my designer accessories have grown beyond the few Mulberry bags I had in 2011 (I now own some of my dream bags which i've saved up for and treated myself to over the years to mark promotions or achievements), and I invest a lot
more in the
pieces I choose to wear now.
It's one of those wardrobe staples that will work perfectly with
tailored pieces for the office, but you'll love it even
more with just a peek of a lacy underpinning showing for after hours.
I am a huge fan of mixing
tailored pieces with
more casual
pieces.
Dresses are good additions to the workwear wardrobe while the
more laissez - faire
pieces such as
tailored track pants and striped, summer dresses are perfect for any weekend wardrobe in hotter climes.
and Olivia Palermo demonstrate the hot new way to wear the style: on
more feminine, luxe
pieces like a shearling jacket or
tailored blazer.
An investment
piece may cost a little
more because you're paying for better fabrics and
tailoring, you do get the return on that investment when you factor in the cost per wear.
The key here is to opt for
tailored pieces with some contrasts in color to make it look less like office attire and
more appropriate for a social occasion.
The second outfit, appeals
more to my masculine side, the side that loves
tailored pieces like blazers, trousers and apparently bow ties:) The idea to create this look came from my obsession with Marlene Dietrich, who famously made a tuxedo part of a woman's wardrobe.
It makes any casual look a bit
more tailored, so it is very important to invest in such a staple
piece in a classic line and good quality.
My second style resolution is to implement
more minimalism to my style, of course being faithful to it but dressing much simpler, with
more with
pieces with clear lines and clean
tailoring.
As a general rule, for
pieces that are not meant to be
tailored, look for them in simple, unstructured silhouettes — you'll have
more luck finding them at a lower cost.
I plan on wearing it with
more classic
pieces, like a chambray button - down or a
tailored black blazer and ivory silk cami.
Now, I prefer a bit
more sophisticated,
tailored look with classic
pieces that never go out of style.
Perfect for finishing off
tailoring and, in the modern era, slipping into
more casual outfits, it's a simple
piece that is worth investing in.
Always pair baroque
pieces with
more subdued wardrobe essentials:
tailored jackets, elegant coats, classy black or nude pumps, crisp white button - downs, black or blush silk blouses, form - hugging pencil skirts.
«I'm going to do laundry and take my
pieces to the
tailor, instead of falling for the subconscious lie that I have nothing to wear — which, of course leads me to buying
more clothes I never wear.
There's also this UK influence of mixing sportswear with
more traditionally
tailored pieces, like a tracksuit under a great coat.
I just love the juxtaposition of a flirty ruffled dress with the
more structured and
tailored pieces I wear in the fall and winter months.
She sticks to a mostly black palette, with the occasional muted tones thrown in & loves to combine
more structured
pieces & sharp
tailoring with softly draped jerseys & silks.
Allowing the player to
tailor their character to what they want would make RDR2 much
more immersive, even if they have to be restricted to period - accurate
pieces (I sense a wide variety of hats in the future).
I wonder if
tailoring posts to suit a readers attention span will over time have a wider impact on our ability to read for longer and
more demanding
pieces.
She sticks to a mostly black palette, with the occasional muted tones thrown in & loves to combine
more structured
pieces & sharp
tailoring with softly draped jerseys & silks.
People are
more likely to notice a well -
tailored direct mail
piece than a standard email.