Not everyone
needs a statement blazer; I'd say this is for people who need / like to wear toppers, and want some variety.
Not exact matches
Once influenced by a fleeting fling with an artist who wore a thrifted
blazer he had hand painted dollar signs on the back and sleeves, I no longer feel the
need to make a
statement everyday.
It's one of those dresses that while it could be worn on it's own... it shouldn't... It
needs a belt, or a scarf, or a cardigan, or a
statement necklace, or a
blazer to really dress it up.
Paired with a beyond versatile black blouse (the Portofino shirt is a blouse you
need in your wardrobe arsenal, believe me), a white crepe
blazer, and killer
statement sandals from Topshop (another Chicago score, bless), I was set for anything ranging from a day at the office to drinks + a date night.
Featuring a sophisticated silhouette with a contrasting gold button design, this cobalt
blazer dress is all you
need to make a
statement girl.
You don't even
need to spend a lot of money on
statement jewellery; before Christmas, I bought a big chunky silvery one from Zara (similar to this) and have worn it with everything from a black sweater dress and biker boots during the day to a black
blazer and sequin skirt for evening.
This is actually quite the clever trend as the 80s
statement blazer needs some structure and one way to do it is by adding a belt.