-RRB-, I've been looking to other women for inspiration in how they put together their most
paired down pieces.
Not exact matches
Using a standard bowl with a 3 - inch circular diameter, place it on top of the dough, push
down on it, and with a
pairing knife cut out the circular shape, you should end up with six 3 - inch circular doughs from both
pieces of rolled out dough
As I mentioned, you can get all of your favorite designers at Lord & Taylor but I was especially interested to learn that Nic & Zoe is based in Natick (scroll
down a few images to see the the most incredibly comfortable
pair of trim white pants from Nic & Zoe) and Design Lab is Lord & Taylor's exclusive line and I gravitated toward a lot of their
pieces, including this amazing dress I wore for the cabana party.
I
paired my trendy shoes with classic
pieces: a white button
down shirt and dark jeans.
Paired down and neutrally chic, Dream Weaver is a gorgeous
piece of baby gear meant to fit in beautifully with every kind of home decor.
The two
piece set is already pastel - y and tone
down so I went for a
pair of nude shoes to elongate my short legs and balance out the outfit.
Since I've been trying to remix more
pieces in my wardrobe rather than buying too many new
pieces, I
paired my new skirt with a simple t - shirt I already own (you could easily swap it out for a cotton or silk button
down for more formal work environments), my classic J.Crew blazer and my favorite
pair of D'orsay heels.
I found twelve dreamy
pieces — although it was so hard to narrow it
down — along with some accessories you can
pair with them!
I love a good ripped dark denim because you can easily dress it up with heels and
down with some cute sandals like this
pair (use code SPRINGSTYLE to get 25 % off) Which was your favorite
piece?
I can dress a
piece up or
down, for example, by what I choose to
pair with it.
Cut the leather into
pieces, I did three
pairs matching the different widths of my leg and one
pair of long strips to go vertically
down the front of my leg and connect to the flat.
Don't forget, every
piece in this outfit can be broken
down and worn with just about anything in your closet: The skirt could be worn with a cropped blazer to work; the sweater with a
pair of jeans for a casual luncheon, or the black button -
down with a
pair of black slacks for a chic evening get - together.
Second, if you want to tone
down the boldness of your coat,
pair it with equally bold
pieces especially for under layering + shoes.
After trying on a lot more jeans than she usually would, she left with a well - fitted
pair and some bits and
pieces she'd noted
down from my blog to style with them.
While I would usually wear a two -
piece suit with a white button -
down like this one, or a pretty blouse like this and a
pair of chic pumps, Spring is the perfect time to shake things up!
Pair with everything from a leather skirt to jeggings and experiment with accessories to dress this
piece up or
down.
It's such a versatile
piece that can easily be dressed up or
paired down.
Thus, I
paired it with a button
down shirt instead and then added
pieces with colors extrapolated from the skirt.
The slim pant leg and button -
down front on this
pair make for a super versatile
piece that can go from morning to night — which means you can do your part to support Denim Day with ease.
I love classic timeless closet
pieces like a white button -
down shirt, light - washed jeans, a
pair of white sneakers, classic beige pants, and the list goes on.
It can be tough to track
down the perfect
pair of pants, but once you do, they'll be one of the most important
pieces in your work wardrobe.
Even though a fringe skirt is a dressy
piece of clothing, you can actually dress it
down and make it look less glam with a
pair of flats.
A few key
pieces in my wardrobe, besides my classic gingham button
down, are white jeans, a sunhat to shield my face from the sun, a simple neutral sandal, and a flattering
pair of sunglasses.
Whether dressed
down with flats and a bright bag or dressed up with a statement necklace and a gorgeous
pair of heels, this
piece ends up paying for itself for how long it will outlast the other trendy dresses in your closet.
The trick is to find florals in darker tones and
pair it with more structured
pieces, like this classic button
down and sleek bag.
I love that you could dress this
piece up or
down — it
pairs with a cocktail dress as well as a
pair of jeans and casual top.
I chose to
pair it with a simple white tee and leather jacket to dress the look
down a bit and add a little edge to an otherwise very feminine
piece.
I love wearing a lighter colored button
down chambray shirt, fun statement necklace, and great
pair of jeans together for a crisp and cool looking spring vibe, plus these are easy
pieces that every girl should already own.
Perfect
pairings for this one -
piece include a chunkier high heel, so it's easy to dress up or
down as much as you want, and a must - have shoulder bag.
I bought these sequin shorts during the Zara sale in Cancun this summer, I love wearing more dressed up
pieces during the day so to calm
down the dressy factor I
paired it up with a simple white button
down and my trusty open toe booties.
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Pieces (scroll
down for full outfit details) / / Fall Trendy
Pieces Fringe Skirt, Velvet Platforms, and Choker Classic
Pieces Leather Jacket and Essential Tee Style Tip I would
pair this skirt with either a button
down blouse, oversized sweater, fitted turtleneck, graphic tee, and with booties, pumps, sneakers, or mules.
I love that bright skirt and the way you
paired it with toned
down pieces.
Get more mileage out of your gleamy
pieces by wearing them before the sun sets — just play
down the glam factor by
pairing the item with casual denim and a slouchy tee, à la Rosie Huntington - Whiteley.
Give a new look to your old
pieces, particularly your button
down tops, by
pairing them up with pleated skirts!
You can dress this
piece up with leggings and boots or
down with a
pair of trendy flats.
This Brooklyn girl LOVES it when Pippa Middleton
pairs brown boots with an outfit (they tone
down the «stuffy» vibe of her classic basics and are great investment
pieces!).
CRAVING Pink is one of the hottest colors for spring and I couldn't be happier about it — I plan on incorporating it into my wardrobe by adding a few key
pieces & toning
down the girly factor by
pairing it with moody grays & warm taupes.
You can dress them up or
down and
pair them with any outerwear or seasonal
piece (poncho, sweater, blazer, etc..)
For Caroline, this means
pairing down her seasonal wardrobe to include just 37
pieces of quality clothing (not including workout clothes, special occasion clothing, jewelry, accessories, purses, pajamas, swimsuits, and lingerie) for each season: summer, fall, winter, and spring.
If you recall, last summer, I shared my «white shirt rule» that I always consider when purchasing jewelry — a litmus test if you will, to make sure a particular
piece has staying power in my jewelry rotation, namely by making sure it completes even the most understated of outfits, like a great
pair of jeans and a white button
down oxford shirt.
I decided to roll up the sleeves &
pair it with casual
pieces for a dressed -
down look.
You can dress this
piece up or
down and wear it in a more professional environment or
pair it with some sandals and denim for a more casual look.
I
paired it with this gorgeous white silk button
down shirt from Lilysilk and the two
pieces compliment each other so well!
I have sent back the original
pair, as requested, and I am sure they will be melted
down and turned into some other equally lovely
piece.
Dressed
down with trainers or
paired with heels, this dress is a statement
piece to brighten your style
While most showgoers opted to keep their pantsuits polished, we have to give props to those that dressed them
down, too, like teaming the two -
piece set with a zip - up hoodie or a
pair of furry slides.
The comfort of the suede make them a very versatile and transitional
piece of footwear — teamed with a
pair of chinos in beige and a navy or white button
down shirt for a perfect summer casual look.
All items in my closet
pair perfectly with this button
down, and I love that I can dress it up or
down, or tweak it to fit any occasion using accessories and inexpensive trendy
pieces.
One of the most used items that has been hanging in my wardrobe is my white button
down: classic
piece, always relevant, and is easily
paired with other classic or trendy
pieces.
How it will all play out: I narrowed
down these 22
pieces of clothing, 5
pairs of shoes, and a few accessories, to mix and match for June and July and come up with over 40 looks!