Sentences with phrase «skirt worked into»

I love a bright pop of color and this red pencil skirt worked into my color palette perfectly, and it's a bit unexpected.

Not exact matches

To work its magic, the unwieldy gene - editing system first needs to get into the body, skirt past the immune system, and infiltrate its target tissue.
Tanks are the jack - of - all - trades in your closet; they work just as well with a pair of denim shorts as they do tucked into a high - waisted skirt.
Whether it's a skirt, dress, or top, being able to wear it to a quick dinner with my husband Cody, cocktails with the girls, and even work are things I take into consideration.
Crafted from pure silk, it has a soft hand and a gorgeous drape and works better made into a dreamy veil than a voluminous skirt.
I usually try to put some thought into my work wardrobe and I just could not stop thinking about this Loft wrap mini skirt.
fits in seamlessly under a sleeveless dress, with jeans, to work with a skirt, or tucked into trousers.
«The front slit gives a bit more edge to the classic pencil skirt,» our Celeb Style Council Member shared on her blog of her palm tree - print L'Agence bottom, adding, «It s a great way to spice up a work outfit and transition into night look out with the girls.»
Joanna seamlessly worked that print into her outfit via her adorable skirt.
I wanted to work another color into the outfit without going over the top — somehow, a fuchsia pleated midi skirt and a badass jacket seemed enough — so I settled on a green statement earring (a Target score from ages ago, but shop similar versions here and here).
I went tough with this Zoa silk tank, but it also works worn girly: think tucked into a white pencil skirt with pointed pumps, or layered under a light cardigan and a pair of skinny trousers.
In recent years, this item has come into its own as a multipurpose layering tool — it's really the most modern, grown - up way to pull together a work look involving a blazer or pencil skirt.
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And totally into wrap skirts too, they always work well!
You can tuck it into a pencil skirt for work, half tuck with shorts, or wear with jeans / leggings.
This skirt works fabulously straight into fall when worn with a lighter - weight slouchy sweater that's oh so soft.
A lot of women are pairing them with a generously cut top that is tucked into the waistband and pulled back out slightly to create a soft look that works well with this type of skirt.
For instance, this blouse from Free People works perfectly with a leather skirt for dressier occasions, but also looks great tucked into high waisted skinny jeans.
And yes, you can even wear it tucked into a pencil skirt for work!
You can be chic and dressy by pairing it with a pencil skirts and a blazer for a corporate look not to mention it is easy to take right into drinks after work.
A comfy mesh sweatshirt sounds like the least office - appropriate item in the world, but Jaime makes it work by wearing a fitted Michael Stars version tucked into a polka - dot skirt (though, obviously, pick one that doesn't say hell for the office) and adding polished accessories including delicate necklaces, a structured bag and pointy - toe booties.
If you work in a formal environment, you could tuck this shirt into a skirt or pair it with slacks.
I've worn my own maxi dresses to work (sometimes even turning them into skirts) but I admit that this time I turned to Pinterest for some inspiration.
A beautiful white silk blouse tucked into a black skirt always works, but adding something personal, like an interesting shoe or a great pair of earrings, really takes it to the next level.
Out of curiosity, I will put a top over the dress to see if perhaps it's just * too much * colour and pattern for my frame, although I'm pretty sure I won't remake it into a top and skirt... too much work with the zipper and lining.
I recall seeing your lovely denim pencil skirt in your recent post I never really thought of denim being something that I would incorporate into my vintage wardrobe, but you are right - it totally works!
One of my New Year's (fashion) resolutions is to incorporate more skirts into my work wardrobe.
So, a skirt you wear to work during the day could easily transform into the ultimate night out fashion.
Tuck it into a high - rise midi skirt or wear it with wide - leg tailoring for a sophisticated work to weekend look.
Our fine and gentle fabric works its best made into multi-layered garments like semi-opaque blouses, summer dresses or romantic skirts.
My two favorite ways to wear button downs are either tucked into a pencil skirt for work or worn with white jeans, as seen in this look.
It does work really nicely tucked into this skirt too.
Wear It Now: For a work - appropriate summer ensemble, tuck this tank into a pencil skirt and throw a basic cardi over your shoulders.
You can also transform this trend for work, so never fear — just tuck the top into dress pants or a high - waisted pencil skirt, then finish off the look with a pair of block heel sandals.
This skirt not only works for fall but pairing it with a different top can bring this skirt into spring and even summer.
You can also tuck it into a pencil skirt for another summer work outfit.
If you're still into wearing animal print to work, try this gorgeous leopard midi skirt with a pink top and black blazer, or with a green long sleeve shirt, and pointed toe pumps.
Instead of tucking it into a skirt, I wanted to try these pants and see how it worked together!
There are days when I struggle getting myself out of bed to go to work and am absolutely incapable of getting into the spirit of pencil skirts and heels, and on those kind of days I wear sneakers.
I love them because they're work appropriate tucked into a pencil skirt and paired with killer pumps, or even styled super casually with denim shorts for summer (with the sleeves rolled up!).
I promise that as soon as you learn a few accessorizing tricks, you'll be able to embed these tight leather skirts designs into your work wardrobe.
Not only does it look great with jeans for a relaxed weekend, you can tuck it into a skirt for work thanks to the pretty scoop neckline.
Select a boldly hued separate in a work - appropriate shape (such as a tailored skirt or cuffed trousers) and swap it into your usual ensemble.
Perfect length to tuck into skirts for (a long waisted gal like me) for work and to dress down with leggings / skinny jeans for a casual day.
& maybe it's pretty apparent you don't wear chunky knits on hot days, but the skirt could be easily worked into the warmer weather.
You can tuck it all the way into your pants / skirt at work with a jacket on top or wear with a chunky knit cardigan like I did here.
This is such a great top for spring & think it would be so cute tucked into a skirt for work.
I have no idea where I would wear it but I'm tempted to make it work in December by only showing half at a time — wearing a neutral sweater over it and transforming the dress into a skirt one time; wearing a skirt over it and making it a top another time.
When I came across this mustard cardigan and olive cotton body con skirt from the fall, while searching for something comfortable that I could still fit into, I knew I wanted to make it work for the current season because the outfit offers a lot of stretch and awesome movement for my large - self.
The jean skirt would work seemlessly into so many combo's like tights, booties, tucked in long sleep shirt and a great big necklace; or an oversized sweater and Keds; how about boots and a half tucked button down with a chunky statement necklace.
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