But, I've learned there are ways to
wear trendy items and still look good doing it.
While I do like
wearing some trendy items, I try to pick ones that work with my own style aesthetic.
Not exact matches
Arguably one of the best features of the blog is the Baby section, which is basically a one - stop shop for those who want to know about
trendy and functional
items (sub-sections include Maternity
Wear That Doesn't Suck, Strollers + Stroller - y Things).
With this blazer and bag, for example, I've
worn both of them many more times than some of the
trendier, more inexpensive
items in my wardrobe.
It's always a struggle to find pieces that are
trendy, but also classic enough to last in your wardrobe for multiple years — you don't want to be breaking your bank for an
item you're only gonna
wear a couple of times.
Often those filler
items are things we bought that we thought we would
wear or maybe they were
trendy at the time, but they aren't really us.
It helps that I've started to pay close attention to establishing staples in my closet — building a wardrobe full of
items that are stylish, but not too
trendy, able to be
worn season after season, and can be mixed and matched effortlessly.
Today I picked more casual and eye catching
items, which are not so
trendy that you'll
wear them few times and waste your money, but easy to transform from season to season.
Personally, I tend to spend more money on the
items I
wear everyday: boots, flats, denim, tees, knits... and save on
items like silky tops, date - night dresses, or
trendy of - the - moment
items, like my faux - leather leggings or these floral shorts (pictured), my most recent Target purchase (totally on - trend for summer, BTW, and a steal at $ 17).
I don't usually like to
wear the most
trendy item for obvious reasons, but I couldn't help but fall in love with this pink striped ruffled top from Chicwish!
However, any attempt at
wearing those
trendy, flimsy
items made me feel miserable and look awful.
I singled out what I actually want to
wear, what feels comfortable, what's easy to pick and what goes with everything else and ruled out
trendy pieces that don't agree with me, uncomfortable and only - once
worn items.
If you love the trend and you know you'll
wear it for years to come, go ahead and buy the
trendy item.
With this blazer and bag, for example, I've
worn both of them many more times than some of the
trendier, more inexpensive
items in my wardrobe.
What all kinda stuff and dresses for kids and children
wear is displayed as M Kids,
Trendy classy and cool accessories like glasses, bags, jewellery, shoes, purses and other girly
items in M girl, and all the wedding
wear dresses in M Brides.
Most of Anthropologie's party
items haven't interested me lately, but the Sequined Bell - Sleeve Top ($ 118) hits right in the bullseye of
trendy, everyday and party
wear.
You now have a cool, fashion - forward mash - up of
trendy fall
items that can be
worn on a variety of different occasions, from class to a night out — even to a
trendy brunch spot with friends on the weekend!
Another
trendy item is the «sailor cap» I'm
wearing!
Also some
items, for example my former travel -
wear from years ago, suddenly starts to get
trendy.
During the days like this, I am very thankful that my closet is not overcrowded and is well balanced between basics and
trendy items, so that no matter what I pick to
wear, I look fine.
This Cold Shoulder Sweater in the gorgeous orange is cheerful,
trendy, and easy to
wear with so many different
items.
I
wear soooo many of my old clothes with maybe one new piece, but I think it is so great that for the most part you can find similar options online if the
items is still
trendy enough!
Want to know which store has been impressing me with their ideal mix of
trendy, timeless and easy - to -
wear items for work, weekend and my upcoming friend's wedding weekend?
I love the website Dress Gal because it's a great website for
trendy items that won't hurt your wallet, such as the bohemian print dress I'm
wearing (I've seen the same dress on other websites for over $ 100..
Sure, you can pick up some
trendy pieces to
wear for the next few months, but I think you should focus on those bigger ticket
items that you can really save on.
If you're looking for something to
wear a few times when you're feeling fancy when the weather gets cold, but don't want to spend a ton of money on a
trendy item, I really like this vest!
So, if I'm
wearing something that's a little
trendier (like colored skinnies), I pair it with more classic
items like a blouse or blazer.
Work me: pencil skirts, lots of J. Crew, prefer tailored
items to unstructured and classic
wear - for - multiple seasons to
trendy one - season
items.
While there are a lot of fun,
trendy items marked down now, I like to pick up quality basics that I will
wear for a few years like this jacket or this dress.
I think over all I want to invest more in classic staples so that I can get more
wear out of the
trendy, more inexpensive
items in my closet... if that makes sense... Because I don't think I will ever have enough will power to stop impulse buying pretty things:) xx
I love that she's able to
wear ripped jeans and other
items that many would consider too
trendy for a woman of a certain age.
These are the
items which will be the base of your fall 2017 wardrobe, and will allow you to easily add
trendy items as the season
wears on.
The trend becomes very interesting when these classical
items are
worn or created with
trendy or more casual pieces.
My essential
items seem to be easy to
wear dresses that take me anywhere any - day, cute shorts paired with basic essential tee's and tank tops and I've really been embracing the nautical theme which is forever classic and super
trendy right now.
In this awesome
trendy collection I present the easiest and simplest style woman can
wear because maxi dresses are never go out of fashion, they remain a basic
item every season.
Stay classic: Don't go with the
trendy items, you will be so much happier in the long run that you can still
wear your
item season after season.
That is, people often rent the
trendy, fashionable
items they didn't want to buy because they knew they wouldn't
wear it more than a couple of times.