Monday 9 April 2012

Styles for everyone..

Not everyone has the same style, but everyone CAN be fashionable. Whether you're a trend setter, a trend follower, love to put on a show (with your clothes) or like to keep it simple, THERE IS FASHION FOR YOU! Below are 4 very easy looks, and all very different.

Color Block
There are many ways to color block, but one of the easiest is to go for an AMAZING blouse like this one, made by Alice + Olivia. Separating the bold colors with a neutral gets the point across in an effortless way. By adding a stellar necklace, such as this one made by Dannijo, it gives the look an extra added touch of glamor. Throw on a pair of skinnies & you're set!

The Flirt
    
Sticking to blush tones, romantic prints, & soft fabrics allows you to stay fun, young, and stylish all at the same time. These peach colored JBrand jeans paired with this great Wild Fox knitted sweater (similar styles worn by many celebs) gives you the perfect look without trying too hard. All you need is a great pair of oxfords and your look is complete!

Risk Taker
Mixing patterns, such as florals & stripes as seen on this Elizabeth and James flowy (is that a word?) tank is all you need to show the world that you aren't afraid to play with your fashion! Piling on bracelets (like the Dannijo ones above), and layers of amazing necklaces in different lengths & styles like the 2 LowLuv's pictured, also gives that fashion forward effect.





Casual Chic
 
Being stylish/well dressed doesn't always have to mean fancy dresses, high heels, and in-your-face patterns. This amazing sweater from the 10 Crosby Derek Lam line is not only comfortable, but is a great mix of textures and colors. Seen here with the Lemon JBrand skinny jeans & a simple but interesting LowLuv necklace, it not only emulates style, but also comfort, which is key to looking great.

2 comments:

  1. so glad to have found your blog! :) i am a newb also.... loving that Dannijo piece! and loving your styling in general - great eye.... and good for you for following your dream!! somehow i ended up as an accountant....but have the same passion for the world of style....lol...

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    1. Libby! Thanks so much for your kind words! it's totally a work in progress but it's getting there :) I've been working in Veterinary Hospitals for the past few years but decided I needed to do what I really loved :) Love your blog btw!

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