These are the backbone of my classic jacket collection, but I have been wanted to add a few
statement blazers into the rotation.
Not exact matches
Urban Outfitters — add a
statement to a casual daytime outfit by wearing this with a plain jumper tucked
into some skinny jeans, flat boots, and a relaxed checked
blazer.
- Always take you body type
into account, avoid buying clothes that do not flatter you; - Avoid too much polished looks, better mix things and look playful; - Avoid too cheap fabrics, better buy less often and look
statement; - Avoid wearing tight skirts / pants and tight tops, better go for loose top and tight bottom or vise versa; - I highly recommend you to avoid wearing: really short shorts, miniskirts, ripped jeans, unfitted
blazers and baggy tops; - Determine your wardrobe essentials what will always be your saviors, in case if you do not know what to wear; - You should own a long coat, beautiful dress, fitted long pants, fitted
blazer, good pair of jeans, white button - down; - You can always play with accessories: belts, hats and jewelry.
Break it up by tucking your simple t - shirt
into the jeans and wearing a bright colored short
blazer with a
statement necklace.
My favorite way to incorporate the sorbet trend
into my wardrobe has been through
statement pieces, like a mint
blazer or coral shoes.
Adding a few simple accessories or one
statement piece (like a
blazer) turns a simplistic outfit
into a street style worthy ensemble in seconds.
Not only can I wear these while at the gym, but they can also easily transition
into a daytime -LCB- or nighttime -RCB- outfit by pairing them with a cute
blazer, some distressed denim, and a
statement necklace.
For me, spring / summer outerwear falls
into four brackets: A leather jacket, a classic denim jacket, a chic
statement jacket (think this embroidered one or this floral one from last season) or of course, the trusty
blazer.
But put some personality
into your outfit, like a shirt with a pop of color under your
blazer or a piece of
statement jewelry.