I like your shoes and
sweater top very much!
Not exact matches
Paired with the Keyhole Tunic and a light
sweater, they made for a put - together outfit that wore well even through the
very end of my pregnancy (when most other
tops didn't cover the length of my belly).
If you're not really an animal print person, this is
very easy to tone down with a buttoned or belted cardigan on
top, so only a bit of the leopard print peeks out (or, if you can get the Vs just right, you could also wear it with a V - neck
sweater).
I love wearing this baggy suit (trousers from Zara and blazer from & Other Stories) with a
very unsuit - like
tops, usually an old slogan tee, but I'm liking how this Uniqlo
sweater is throwing the balance off a bit as it's kind of classic, kind of not.
Get the look: Topshop Jacket (last seen here) / Ann Taylor Sleeveless
Sweater (old,
very similar
top here) / Banana Republic Boyfriend Jeans (old, similar pair here and here) / Banana Republic Pumps (sold out but worth stalking — they are the most comfortable shoes!)
The
top right is a
very light weight
sweater that I ended up keeping!
This timeless black velvet capelet
sweater top can be transitioned from office to most events with
very little effort.
I have that
sweater and
very similar pants but I am crushing on your
top and would love to get one to complete my look.
A striped
sweater dress is
very trendy while a parka or a wool vest adds warmth at the
top.
They've proven to be
very versatile, though — I've worn mine with a sleeveless turtleneck, tucked in with a button - down blouse, or in the case of today's look, with a slightly shrunken, crop
sweater with a banded bottom (which allows you to embrace volume on the
top and bottom without looking bulky).
I kept a
very dark palette, a thin
sweater on
top, and a moody lip to keep things season appropriate.
This time I wore a
very basic flare skirt, soft turtleneck
sweater and
topped them off with a trench.
Underwear, comfy shoes — mine were
very slim flats, but were my go - to shoes, dark slacks,
sweaters, and a few scarves, one light coat, and several knit
tops, tunics & tee shirts, that could go with all my other items.
Anyway, I'm clearly wearing the leggings
very casually in these photos, but I've seen them dressed up with solid
sweaters and
tops (like this one and this one) and simple sandals, and they look amazing.
My styling tip to wear an oversized
top of any kind (shirt,
sweater or coat) is
very simple — choose a skinny bottom!
Skinny pants (pants that are
very slim fitting, with just a bit of stretch, and end at your ankles) can be worn with a nice shirt, peplum,
top, short
sweaters, and the like.
, this staple Vince
sweater, this dressy casual sweatshirt, these Stuart Weitzman fringe pumps are all the rage right now, this Rebecca Minkoff cross body bag, this Ferragamo suede pump is everything, and this Alice + Olivia
top and skirt for a chic, festive holiday look, and last but certainly not least this Alice + Olivia tie front
top is
very on trend this fall.
I'm loving the luxe bordeaux color and side ruching of the Adamaris Shoulder Side
Top (now $ 29), the contrast trim of the long and
very layerable Choker V - Neck
Sweater (now $ 54), the lace peeking out of the Fredrika Lace Inset
Sweater (now $ 179) and the many stripes of the Stripe Harlow Cardigan
Sweater (now $ 54).
Picks: If you're looking for a trendy winner I was
very pleasantly surprised by the Lou & Grey Fringeout
Sweater ($ 80 + 40 % off); if you want a classic I say go for the Long V - Neck Cardigan ($ 60 + 40 % off); the Scroll Lace Mockneck
Top ($ 55 + 40 % off) has a
very flattering fit and comes in three colors.
The
sweater dress is
very nice on you especialy the lace
top, love # 7/8.
Other skirts — my mother's pleated skirt (you know with the
tops of the pleats around the hips sewn down) also paired with white shirt and / or cashmere
sweater — men seemed to be
very attracted to that 50s look.