I like to
pair them with something classic....
Not exact matches
But you can take
classic pasta flavors and
pair them
with something grillable, e.g., crusty bread.
We continue the tradition by delivering the best old world dishes mixed
with modern pub
classics, to create a menu that offers
something for everyone... and our dishes are made to
pair well
with both the
classic and new Bohemian Lagers everyone knows and loves.
I usually go
with the latter because I'm always on a mission to wear
something chic but
classic, and
pairing a pretty, tulle skirt
with a
classic leather jacket is always a good combination.
The best way to wear
something you're unfamiliar
with is to
pair it
with non-trendy,
classic pieces like opaque tights, denim, and basic cotton shirts.
You wear patterns so well and I love how you
paired it
with a crop top, but it would totally work
with a
classic white tee shirt or
something like that too!
But I can't rely on this one look to keep me going, I need a few capsule items to bolster my Spring wardrobe... my current thinking is a
classic pair of cropped or straight leg trousers (i'm loving these), a quality white shirt to throw on
with everything,
something a little special for weekends or evenings out (this jumpsuit has seriously caught my eye), maybe a flirty midi skirt for styling up and down (this one's gorgeous), and maybe a statement loafer (these Gucci ones have stolen my heart).
My rule for trying new styles is to
pair it
with something familiar and
classic, like a dress.
I just adore the way you
pair classics with something fun like that Kate Spade wallet.
Something clean and light toned like a white or cream
pair of chinos will match well
with a
classic denim shirt, and you can create a minimalist yet statement look by keeping your shirt tucked in.
Something more striking, like a green bomber jacket, can be
paired with simple outfits to give them a boost of colour,
with the khaki jacket keeping things vibrant, yet still
with a
classic vibe.
A little
something edgy and trendy
paired with something a little
classic and structured.
I like it
paired with the black and white striped
classic tee below (also seen in this post), but there's
something fun about a graphic tee
with something elegant like lace, too, shown at the bottom!
I had my
classic black blazer but there is
something so chic about a white blazer when you
pair it
with just about anything, Insta - chic is what I like to call it.
So, if I'm wearing
something that's a little trendier (like colored skinnies), I
pair it
with more
classic items like a blouse or blazer.
The fabric and high - low hemline create beautiful movement and although it looks glamorous
with a silk cami, I love
pairing it
with a blazer and sweater for
something classic and sophisticated.
This tie - front dress
with chic tiers from J. Crew is so chic, and feels like
something you'd throw on to prance through lavender fields in the South of France, especially when
paired with this
classic woven straw tote.
I find you can never go wrong
with something classic, timeless, and chic — like a white button down shirt and a
pair of tailored trousers.
I think there is
something very
classic - casual about a long cardi, and
pairing it
with leggings gives a more youthful vibe to the look.
The lovely romantic duet «Kuch To Hua Hai (
Something Has Happened)» has a huge heart to match the tune's heartbeat - pulsing bass line, which also serves to reinforce the darker undercurrent as the
pair is not actually besottedly prancing over each other; and for the title ballad, Advani's subtly bittersweet picturization is not only one
with Shankar - Ehsaan - Loy's simultaneously joyous and mournful melody (comparable
with Michel Legrand's sweeping main theme to Jacques Demy's 1964
classic The Umbrellas of Cherbourg in its ability to effortlessly elicit warmth and pain all at once — especially as it recurs as an instrumental theme) but the profound poetry of Javed Akhtar's deceptively simple lyrics.
The
pair just signed a first look deal at Universal and, in an interview about that, they mentioned the
classic time - travel franchise as
something they like work
with a few decades down the road.
I know crazy right for a neutral gal like me?!? Honestly I really love how the red
pairs with the dark grey sofas in here and there's just
something classic about red for the holidays.
White is always a beautiful and
classic choice, but there is
something I especially adore about a white kitchen when it is
paired with a lovely gray.