Holidays are already here, which means besides deciding what dish to bring, you’ll also be scratching your head for outfit ideas. Go chic!
Whether you are hosting, attending a friends party or meeting the in-laws, a polished finished look is a win.
A chic look requires more attention to detail and fit, but most importantly functional pieces. You don’t want pieces that you will have to babysit and pull at. A few staples to look for in your closet to begin creating these looks are blazers, tailored fit pants, pencil skirts, and collard shirts/blouses to name a few. These will usually transform your whole look and pull it together.
For this Monochromatic look I did some light layering and playing with different textures like I did HERE with red.
This look could have been just as chic even if I opened up the jacket and added a long neck-piece.
If you do not have fitted bottoms like the ones I mentioned or want a loose fit, consider joggers and styling them like I advised in The Boston Globe
Need help finding a holiday outfit? Or not sure if you have the necessary wardrobe staples? Email me!
Also, I will be having a Black Friday deals for styling services so come back for that.
Outfit details:
Vintage Blouse
Old Arden B Leather jacket(2006)
H&M Pants Similar here
Aldos shoes
WOOOP!! Congratulations on the Globe feature boo, yessss!
Great advice in there and on here!
Thanks D-money!(New name)
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