You can either throw your drama on your swatch choices, which you will block in size variations (as in minuscule-optical-illusion and a loud, clear print) or muted pale vs neon splash, or you throw it onto the texture. There is always a place to throw your pizazz. Animal textures with more artificial tones, artificial materials with a modern take on more neutral prints, we can go on and on. However, its not your pieces that should be the statement, it's the difference and clash with the rest of your outfit that'll ease your strut. It's how you pair it.
Going with the sheer trend, we can allow the trimming to this jacket, for example, to accentuate a shy shade (with this water-surface-sheen the plasticish polyurethane provides, we can definitely pull off the dull extravagantly!) :
Going with the sheer trend, we can allow the trimming to this jacket, for example, to accentuate a shy shade (with this water-surface-sheen the plasticish polyurethane provides, we can definitely pull off the dull extravagantly!) :
Or a perhaps more faded leopard, which will not only fit in underneath the diaphanous jacket, but will stand out as polished kitsch. Though, I think that if we keep a certain side of the color wheel slanting towards the warmer whites and femininer reds (Well, first of all, let me allow you a moment to admire my unique sense for weird words, and then: alright, I mean pinks, but I can't just lamely type that, so "the warmer whites and femininer reds", we shall say). That way, we'll keep it simply dangerous, not The Devil Wears Prada. (This story has nothing whatsoever to do with what I'm attempting to imply, but if you're clueless, that helps, and if unfortunately, you're are a cray girl, like moi over here, who simply must watch all things related to fashion, then go ahead, I have no limit over how far into ridicule your judgment must venture into today.)
Coming back into easy-talk, the color-blocking (we're still speaking about This One Outfit that you and I are mentally sharing currently, right?) can begin on the lower body, or a gray beanie, if you must feel like a Nasty Gal model. Clean white shoes. If you want to be a soft but daring romantic. BUT, the player mistress is in Bright Red Heels tonight. And shiny navy nails, so that the maintenance of "lady" will not hijack.
There. I conclude this with: what you made of these garments is an overall artificial-texture-neutral-print-underneath look, as I see it, with whatever twist you went with. Very worthy of This Season.
Another example:
However edgy leather can get, it will always be cow, pig, goat, alligator, ostrich, kangaroo, whatever else. And no matter how faux you can possibly get with your jacket, it'll still have that made-of-something-that-once-lived air, because it's leather. So we can contrast this up.
Tutu skirts! Too girly sometimes, but if we were to keep the skirt itself in this aqua-grey-green sort of shade, with the same exact description of the shirt tucked into it, you can be chicly strolling the streets, attracting envy. However, and unfortunately, we are blocking in this post. Therefore, girling it up and edging it down, though a bit of a risk, can put u son the right track. So we already discussed the go-to with tut skirts: Leather Jackets. That alone won't add the too-fierce element just yet.
1) Handbags.
Either go along an edgier route, all the while keeping it cool, with a box clutch, opaquely rich in a warm nudey shade or sheerly holographic with that soft green pink and silver sheen, it really won't matter. And if it was an absolutely clear one, with a printed fabric clutch inside of it, even better! This way, you'll really play with people's emotions at work, or shopping, wherever you can rock something so intensely clever and glam. Anywayzyz, you can do a bold choice for the inner clutch, since the case would technically be clear. We're still playing it cool. A tame blue reptile, like that Michael Kors bag we all know, and if you can actually paint the chain white, if your clutch has one....
2) The Chaussures.
Velvet heels, anyone? Grey velvet stilettos it is. Or upper town chic red velvet ones. Why am I liking a velvet heel for tutus?
Just give it a try, and when you get no compliments, don't tweet me something not worth both of our time, just go with a nice chunky heel, which I can tell you is edgy and not edgy in its own magical ways.
3) Snood?
Yes. I love a non-necklace statement that goes on your neck for this look. A fluffy but dim-colored one would be irresistible, and you can match it to the color of your tutu skirt! It would be an amazing example of how elegantly fun Texture Block can be!!! Check out some snoods that I declared "Fall Wearable" here --> Lace-up Your Warmth
Here are some gals sporting The Skirt.
Coming back into easy-talk, the color-blocking (we're still speaking about This One Outfit that you and I are mentally sharing currently, right?) can begin on the lower body, or a gray beanie, if you must feel like a Nasty Gal model. Clean white shoes. If you want to be a soft but daring romantic. BUT, the player mistress is in Bright Red Heels tonight. And shiny navy nails, so that the maintenance of "lady" will not hijack.
There. I conclude this with: what you made of these garments is an overall artificial-texture-neutral-print-underneath look, as I see it, with whatever twist you went with. Very worthy of This Season.
Another example:
However edgy leather can get, it will always be cow, pig, goat, alligator, ostrich, kangaroo, whatever else. And no matter how faux you can possibly get with your jacket, it'll still have that made-of-something-that-once-lived air, because it's leather. So we can contrast this up.
Tutu skirts! Too girly sometimes, but if we were to keep the skirt itself in this aqua-grey-green sort of shade, with the same exact description of the shirt tucked into it, you can be chicly strolling the streets, attracting envy. However, and unfortunately, we are blocking in this post. Therefore, girling it up and edging it down, though a bit of a risk, can put u son the right track. So we already discussed the go-to with tut skirts: Leather Jackets. That alone won't add the too-fierce element just yet.
1) Handbags.
Either go along an edgier route, all the while keeping it cool, with a box clutch, opaquely rich in a warm nudey shade or sheerly holographic with that soft green pink and silver sheen, it really won't matter. And if it was an absolutely clear one, with a printed fabric clutch inside of it, even better! This way, you'll really play with people's emotions at work, or shopping, wherever you can rock something so intensely clever and glam. Anywayzyz, you can do a bold choice for the inner clutch, since the case would technically be clear. We're still playing it cool. A tame blue reptile, like that Michael Kors bag we all know, and if you can actually paint the chain white, if your clutch has one....
2) The Chaussures.
Velvet heels, anyone? Grey velvet stilettos it is. Or upper town chic red velvet ones. Why am I liking a velvet heel for tutus?
Just give it a try, and when you get no compliments, don't tweet me something not worth both of our time, just go with a nice chunky heel, which I can tell you is edgy and not edgy in its own magical ways.
3) Snood?
Yes. I love a non-necklace statement that goes on your neck for this look. A fluffy but dim-colored one would be irresistible, and you can match it to the color of your tutu skirt! It would be an amazing example of how elegantly fun Texture Block can be!!! Check out some snoods that I declared "Fall Wearable" here --> Lace-up Your Warmth
Here are some gals sporting The Skirt.
Well, now you've seen some bloggers, Sarah Jessica Parker, my adored Miranda Kerr, and Jessica Alba lift this tutu skirt up above it's league, but not always necessarily in the contrast business we're talking about, even though I LOVE what they all did.
But, if you want to try some more dare with leg-wear, how about a sexy velvet thigh-high boot with a hushed-down miniskirt in any of the pastel tones? Be as chicly diverse as possible, but always keep the elements that tie your races (of colors and texture) together.
Thanks for reading! Bye fashion baes!!! xoxo
But, if you want to try some more dare with leg-wear, how about a sexy velvet thigh-high boot with a hushed-down miniskirt in any of the pastel tones? Be as chicly diverse as possible, but always keep the elements that tie your races (of colors and texture) together.
Thanks for reading! Bye fashion baes!!! xoxo