Not exact matches
It
means I have more
outfits to put together for my readers (in case you're bored of seeing me over wearing my favourite
pieces) and a chance to check out what they have to offer.
We are all nosey when it comes to other people's
outfits so having this series
means we can take a peep into their wardrobes, and discover where the
pieces are from.
Plus, it
means I only need a dress then some sort of third
piece over the dress and my
outfit is complete.
It
means that you are really fashion forward and know how to dress up, you are confident that in whatever way you dress up people are going to follow you as you like to match every
piece of cloth with the whole
outfit and make a statement.
That
means you have your top, a bottom and then a third
piece that you wear over the top of them both which pulls it together as an
outfit.
Wearing what I love
means repeating
pieces, and sometimes whole
outfits, quite a bit.
Florals are
meant to be an accent and in some
outfits the statement
piece.
In fact, nailing your staples game will
mean that putting an
outfit together each day is less of a ball ache plus it'll allow you to introduce the odd seasonal statement
piece while still maintaining a balanced and well - constructed ensemble.
Some wardrobe
pieces are not so much appealing today, but it doesn't
mean you have to buy a whole new
outfit.
Choosing one element of colour for your
outfit means that there is one focal point and the rest of the
pieces nicely complement the look.
It does not
mean that I do not like the
outfit: the modified camouflage pattern of the pants, the belt with silver details, the loose military shirt, my studded clutch and some of my favorite black
pieces: black heels and black cropped top!
I've been
meaning to do a series spotlighting my closet staples, and how each
piece can serve as a foundation for all sorts of
outfits.
Take a cue from Monica and keep the rest of your
outfit fairly neutral to make sure that the coat is the standout
piece it's
meant to be.
I rarely let a garments age factor in thing, odd as that may sound, instead I look at the
piece and size up if I'll be able to make it look as though (if it's not, I
mean) it hailed from the decade that my
outfit is going for.
A good formula is built up from classic
pieces, which
means your
outfit will be perpetually chic.
If any of you have ever noticed just how PUG heavy some of my
outfit wrap up posts have been some months and goggled at how much PUG that must
mean I own, I can assure you that nothing was more difficult than deciding which
pieces to wear to meet the Supreme Overlord of my favourite brand.
I think it's pretty obvious I'm obsessed with embroidery... I
mean, the last three
outfits I've posted feature embroidered
pieces.
They feature three of the main colours I wear for autumn, black, navy and grey which
means they will go with a lot of
outfits and be a great versatile
piece to have in my wardrobe.
That
means it is time for some desert vibes + comfy
outfits... like this one I got Coachella ready thanks to Boohoo and their Coachella gifting suite last week in LA — the perfect opportunity to snag those great boho
pieces I will be wearing all weekend long like this denim boyfriend jacket!
Both looks feature cream statement necklaces that are the icing on the cake for each
outfit, but the neutral color also
means the can easily work with other
pieces in your wardrobe, as well.
These looks might not seem groundbreaking, but they're not
meant to be — they're just extremely thoughtful, cool, clever examples of how to put
pieces together to create
outfits that are both impactful and stylish by using things you might already have in the depths of your closet.
I
mean aren't they the perfect
piece to add a edgy touch to your
outfit?
But that usually
means that a lot of your
outfits look the same because a main
piece of it is continually repeated.
Meaning you can take any
piece from this
outfit and restyle it into other looks many different ways.
That
means that you can easily go for a two
piece outfit in contrasting colors without needing to complete it with a final layer.
I
mean two form - fitting
pieces in 1
outfit?
Investing in statement
pieces doesn't always
mean buying a whole new
outfit either.
As a part of the release of Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd, we'll be getting over 10 additional downloadable songs, over 45
outfit modules for Miku, Luka, Rin, Len, Maiko, and Kaito, and free monthly UI skins —
meaning that we'll be getting every
piece of additional content for the game that was released in its home territory of Japan.
Focusing on implications of conformity and its expectations as presented by contemporary artists, this show looks at images that explore the
meaning and attitudes behind the
outfit — be it a three
piece with tie or a superhero.
Achieve a glamorous look by opting for doors with louvred panels, which not only create extra hanging space, but also provide a moodboard for
piecing together an
outfit, or simply displaying the things you love or that
mean something to you.