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Slaying In a Leopard Print Jacket This Winter In Australia
If you have a bold personality and a soft corner for the leopard print jackets, here is how are some tips about how to wear it this winter.
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Redhill Street, Manchester.
#leather jacket#docs#doc martens#leopard print#baggy jeans#redhead#red hair#lustrous#land of the lustrous#fashion#winter wear#ootd#wiwt#style
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#jacquemus#animal print#animal print coat#cheeta print#leopard print#cool#coat#jacket#toya's tales#style#toyastales#toyas tales#fashion#clothing#may#spring#summer#fashion designer#fashion photography#celebrity fashion#fashion inspiration#fashion trends#fashion design
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my new jacket🖤
#my image#fur#fur jacket#fashion#grunge fashion#indie sleaze#grunge#2013 grunge#grunge style#pale grunge#2014 grunge#soft grunge#grungy aesthetic#grungy girls#grunge girl#grungy style#grungy blog#grungy fashion#grungy clothes#grungy makeup#leopard print#2013#bring back 2013#i miss 2013#2013 tumblr#2013 nostalgia#2014 coachella#indie sleaze revival#sky ferreira#charli xcx
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#trashy y2k#bunny mona awad#whimsigoth#leather jacket#leopard print#punk music#pop punk#hard rock#punk#goth punk#punk fashion#y2k fashion#y2kpink#y2k aesthetic#y2k emo#cigarette#y2k style#vintage#vintage clothing
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Autumn Essentials: The Jackets You Need for the UK Chill
As autumn takes hold across the UK, it's time to embrace the layers and get cosy with the right jacket. Between the crisp air and sudden showers, having a jacket that’s both functional and fashionable is essential. Let's explore this season’s top picks that will keep you warm while looking effortlessly stylish.
The Rela Rela Cropped Puffer Jacket in Black is a true classic. This jacket has everything you need: warmth, comfort, and style. Its cropped fit adds a modern touch to the traditional puffer look. Perfect for pairing with everything from jeans to leggings, it’s versatile enough for everyday wear while keeping you snug in the unpredictable UK weather. This jacket makes layering easy and chic, providing a sleek, urban edge.
If you’re in the mood for something a little softer but equally versatile, the Cropped Puffer Jacket in Mocha is your answer. This warm, earthy tone is a standout this season, bringing a touch of sophistication to your autumn wardrobe. The mocha colour not only complements most neutrals but also adds warmth to your overall look, making it an easy go-to for casual outings or even your work-from-home wardrobe when you need to pop out.
Looking to add some flair? The Cropped Quilted Oversize Bomber Jacket in Leopard Print is here to make a statement. Leopard print is a trend that shows no signs of slowing down, and this jacket takes it to the next level with its quilted texture and oversized silhouette. Throw it on for an instant style upgrade, whether you’re going casual with ripped jeans or dressing up for an evening out. This piece is all about confidence, and it’s ideal for those who love to stand out while staying warm.
For those who prefer something a little more understated but still trendy, the Cropped Quilted Oversize Bomber Jacket in Black is a perfect choice. With its sleek quilted design and comfortable oversized fit, it’s a timeless jacket that pairs well with almost anything. You can easily dress it up or down depending on the occasion, and the quilted texture gives it that subtle yet stylish detail. Perfect for day-to-night wear in the brisk autumn air.
No matter which style suits you best, the key to staying warm and stylish this autumn is choosing the right jacket. Whether you're going for the classic black puffer, the earthy mocha, or something bold and eye-catching like leopard print, these jackets ensure that you'll be ready for whatever the British weather has in store. Layer up, step out, and enjoy the season in comfort and style!
#fashion#style#trendy#Autumn jackets UK#Cropped puffer jacket#Oversized bomber jacket#Leopard print jacket#Quilted winter jacket#Stylish jackets for autumn#Trendy puffer jackets#Cozy winter fashion
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The Thrifty Six are Wearing Metallics
The metallics trend emerged in autumn with silver trousers being everywhere on social media. I was tempted to dive in and get some, but I doubted I’d get enough wear out of them. In any case, I’m more drawn to warm metallic hues, particularly gold. I bought this vintage 1950s jacket on eBay ages ago but I’ve never worn it until now. It’s more dressy than it looked in the photos, and so I put it…
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(via Brown Leopard Women’s cropped windbreaker)
Elevate your outdoor style with our Brown Leopard Women’s Cropped Windbreaker! 🍃🌧️
🌟 **Adventure-Ready Design:** This cropped windbreaker is more than just stylish—it's your perfect companion for outdoor adventures. Lightweight, waterproof, and featuring breathable mesh lining, it's designed to keep you comfortable and chic on the go.
🌧️ **Weather-Resistant:** Don't let the rain dampen your style. This windbreaker is water-resistant, ensuring you stay dry and fashionable even in unpredictable weather.
🌬️ **Adjustable and Breathable:** Enjoy the perfect fit with adjustable drawcords on the hood and waist. Elastic cuffs and a half-zippable front add functionality, while side-slit pockets provide convenience.
🌍 **Sustainable Fashion:** Crafted from 100% polyester, this windbreaker is made on demand, contributing to a more sustainable fashion industry. Thank you for choosing thoughtfully and reducing overproduction.
🚚 **Made Just for You:** This product is created especially for you when you place an order. While it may take a bit longer to reach you, it ensures a personalized touch and supports sustainable practices.
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Could you write something about Luke Hughes with his basic little hockey fashion sense and fashion student reader who dresses like Fran Fine from the nanny? Like it’s just she looks like she could slot perfectly into an 80s movie and he looks like he just left the gym
Luke Hughes was always the type to keep things simple. A hoodie, a team-branded tee, maybe a hat on game days. He was practical. His wardrobe consisted of things he could wear from the gym to a quick dinner out, and his idea of fashion usually boiled down to whatever was comfortable.
You, on the other hand, were the complete opposite.
You were a walking time capsule of 80s glam, a bold burst of color and style that could have fit seamlessly into an old sitcom. The kind of outfits that Fran Fine from The Nanny would give a nod of approval to. Animal prints, shoulder pads, bright tights, oversized belts, and sky-high heels were your go-tos. Every day was a new fashion statement — not that it bothered Luke. If anything, he loved it.
But that didn’t stop him from poking fun sometimes.
You came strutting into his apartment one afternoon, sporting a leopard-print blazer, a matching mini skirt, and towering black heels that made you seem like you were stepping straight out of an 80s movie set.
Luke glanced up from the couch, dressed in a simple hoodie, sweats, and a backwards cap. He couldn’t help but laugh, a grin tugging at the corners of his lips. “Going somewhere important, babe? Or did I miss the theme party?”
You placed your hands on your hips, spinning around with a wink. “Not everyone can pull off the ‘I-just-rolled-out-of-the-gym�� look like you, Hughes.”
He chuckled, standing up to meet you at the kitchen counter. “Hey, comfort’s key,” he teased, leaning down to give you a quick kiss. “But seriously, you look great. I don’t know how you walk in those heels, though.”
You grinned, reaching up to straighten his hat. “That’s because I have style, baby. You should try it sometime.”
“Style, huh?” Luke raised an eyebrow, glancing down at his usual get-up. “I mean, this hoodie’s a classic.”
You shook your head, laughing. “You wouldn’t last five minutes in one of my outfits.”
He leaned in closer, smirking. “I could pull off the leopard print if I wanted to.”
Your eyes lit up mischievously. “Oh, I dare you, Luke.”
You both knew he wouldn’t actually go through with it, but the thought of Luke Hughes in one of your loud, bold outfits sent you into a fit of laughter. Despite the contrast in your styles, you wouldn’t change a thing. You loved that he was so laid-back while you pushed every fashion boundary there was.
Luke smiled at the way your eyes sparkled when you laughed, and though you teased each other constantly, he adored the confidence with which you owned your style. And to be fair, even in his simple sweats, he had a charm about him that was hard to ignore.
He wrapped his arm around you, pulling you close. “Alright, fashion icon, you win this one. But someday, I’m gonna surprise you. Just wait. Maybe I’ll show up to a game in some neon pink or a tiger-striped jacket. We’ll see who’s got the better style then.”
You playfully rolled your eyes. “Can’t wait to see that.”
But as you both laughed and leaned into each other, you knew that regardless of what either of you wore, you fit together perfectly — even if he looked like he just left the gym, and you looked like you were about to make a cameo in an 80s sitcom.
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Slaying In a Leopard Print Jacket This Winter In Australia
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If you have a bold personality and a soft corner for the leopard print jackets, here is how are some tips about how to wear it this winter.
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I feel like Mihawk would low key like Law—he’s emo, covered in tattoos, carries around a big ass sword, became a Warlord by dropping off a crate full of hearts, doesn’t run his mouth (unless prompted), always shows his chest, and is a swordsman who DOESN’T want to challenge him.
The ONLY thing Mihawk would hate about him is his horrid fashion sense and I like to think he would lament to Perona about it after a Warlord meeting or something “he was wearing orange pants with a YELLOW jacket. Can you believe this Perona? Horrid I tell you. And what’s with the spots? Does he think he’s a leopard or something? So much wasted potential in that one.” Mihawk would say as he swirls his wine glass talking about Law has so much potential to be fabulous he’s just… not.
Perona would agree, thinking about all the amazing outfits she could put on Law to make him a prime specimen of emo culture. She’s been trying to get Zoro to go emo for months now and she starts holding up pictures of Law’s bounty poster to him and telling him it’s time to dye that ugly green hair of his and become more like this guy.
At first, Zoro has a vendetta against Law for the way he had been tortured by Persona with his face but when they meet later on he realizes Law is pretty chill if not kind of pathetic the way Luffy just runs circles around him and drives him crazy. Later in their journey he writes a letter to Perona (Mihawk basically begged him to write her letters now and again after listening to her cry for DAYS after he left but Perona would never admit it) he brags about how Law is with their crew now and that he’s just as moody as Mihawk but admits his fashion sense is really kind of shit even by his standards (even though Zoro is too stubborn to listen to Perona/Mihawk and change his own clothing style, they low key rubbed off on him and now he’s secretly judgmental af)
#lol idk what this is#just thinking about how Mihawk would feel about law#then somehow his kids appeared#in true emo family fashion#poor law doesn’t even know he’s the topic of convo#he does make some terrible clothing choices#one piece#trafalgar law#law#trafalgar d water law#rorona zoro#zoro#dracule mihawk#mihawk#perona
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Cosplay Build Guide: Marko's Jacket from The Lost Boys (1987)
I am a lover of the horror genre; horror movies, books, games, you name it! And one of my favorite horror movies is the 1987 classic “The Lost Boys”, which focuses on a gang of motorcycle-riding vampires in the fictional California town of Santa Carla. I'm also a big fan of thrifting and modifying items for cosplay. I decided to combine those two things and make a garment that has lived rent-free in my head since I first saw the film: the colorful patchwork jacket worn by the vampire Marko.
I'm going to walk you through how I made Marko's jacket, breaking down the different parts that comprise the garment.
Marko’s outfit is made up of several components: a white cropped tank top, light wash denim jeans, leather chaps, custom painted leather moto boots, fingerless motorcycle gloves, a black skull earring, and of course, that iconic and extremely loud jacket.
All four titular vampires have a signature jacket they wear in the movie, and Marko’s is by far the most elaborate and distinctive. It consists of three main parts: the base jacket, the Italian tapestries, and the patches. Because of the nature of this build, I had to do a ton of intensive research to determine the individual and highly specific parts of the jacket. My main references were photos from movie memorabilia auction sites whenever one of the original jackets went up for sale, since they photograph the jacket from all angles.
Part 1: The Base Jacket
Marko’s base jacket is, according to my research, a men’s black Levi’s denim jacket in a size 40, which I believe translates to a medium. Now, I’m a petite woman (5’3”, athletic but slim), so I knew that the exact jacket would be too big for my frame. Instead, I found a men’s black denim jacket in an extra small; it's very similar in style to the original, but a little better proportioned for me. It's still very much oversized though. The first things I did were remove the buttons and pockets, and I cut off the hem of the jacket and the sleeve cuffs. Then I tossed the jacket in the washing machine to fray the edges.
Part 2: The Tapestries
The hardest part of the jacket by far was finding the tapestries, for two reasons. The first is that the tapestries were all from the 1960’s and 1970’s, meaning I had to scour vintage stores and websites to find the right ones. The second is the variation. Six jackets were made for each Lost Boy in the movie; this is standard for a film, since some jackets would be used for closeups (the”hero” jackets) while others were used for stunts, and a few even have intentional holes in them for harness rigging. Because of that and the thrifted nature of the jacket, the Marko jackets for the film all differ slightly in the placement of the tapestries and patches.
There are five tapestries in total. Three are velvet: the matador, the peacock, and the leopard with the messed up face. These are impossible to dupe via Spoonflower or Contrado (custom fabric printing websites) due to the fact that these three are essentially small rugs. The other two, chariot lady and cat lady, are dupable via Spoonflower or Contrado printing since they aren’t the same fabric as the others.
The two pin-up tapestries are nearly impossible to find, more so than the velvet ones. In my months of searching, I never found either pin-up tapestry, so I had them printed by Contrado, along with the collar trim.
If you go searching for the velvet tapestries, you'll notice that there are several different versions of each one, with slight changes in color and placement of things in the art. How accurate you want to be is up to you. My peacock and matador are accurate to the tapestries on one of the stunt jackets, whereas my leopard is the correct color but wrong direction. That's doesn't bother me much, personally, especially since the leopard is the hardest of the velvet tapestries to find by far.
Once the tapestries were acquired, I measured different sections based on the dimensions of the jacket, mapped it out using washi tape on the tapestries, and then cut them all out. There was a decent amount of math involved here, specifically regarding scaling the sections of tapestry down by a few inches since my jacket is smaller than the original. I then arranged them all onto the denim jacket and pinned them in place before hand sewing them (yes, you read that right; I hand sewed this whole thing) on in the correct overlap. I also added the rhinestones to the cat lady.
I recommend using embroidery needles and upholstery thread to attach the tapestries to the jacket, due to the thickness and the weight. I also sewed along the designs in the tapestries themselves to better hide the stitching within the image.
Part 3: The Patches
Marko’s jacket has a total of 26 different patches on it, most of which are motorcycle or punk themed. For these, I found a seller on Etsy who makes 24 of them, and I used Contrado to print the remaining two (the anarchy symbol and the large skull) on canvas and added the stitching. You could thrift and find the patches as well, but here's the thing: while some of these patches are pretty easy to find, others seem to be nonexistent, to the point that I wonder if some were made exclusively for the movie. That's why I went and purchased my patches instead of hunting them down. My personal favorite is the “Screw U” one. One fun fact about the patches is that the large winged skull on the back is a leftover from the movie “The Warriors”.
I once again hand sewed these all on as per the references from the movie. You might think that ironing the patches on is an easier method, but there's a few reasons why that won't work: 1) the patches in the movie are sewn on; if you zoom in, you can see the stitching 2) I'm not sure the patches would even adhere to the velvet and velour of the tapestries and 3) if you decide you don't like the placement of a patch that you sewed on, you can just seam rip the stitching and adjust it, which you can't really do as cleanly with an ironed-on patch.
Part 4: The Tassels
The tassels on the jacket’s shoulder are not tassels at all; they’re squid skirts (a type of fishing lure), which is something I never knew existed until I started researching for this build. For these, I found a fishing tackle website that had the closest match to the colors I needed, a blue-grey/orange and a yellow/green. Both squids also have glitter and little eyes painted on.
Part 5: Weathering and Finishing Touches
Lastly, I weathered the jacket to give it that lived-in look. For the dirt/dust on the patches, I used powder eyeshadow. I also picked at the edges of the tapestries to fray them a bit. And to make the patches less stiff, I just broke the jacket in by wearing it around my house. The great thing about this jacket is that the more I wear it and the more it weathers, the better it'll look.
FAQ
How heavy and warm is the jacket?
The jacket is made of denim and rugs, so its pretty warm and heavy. It honestly feels like wearing a weighted blanket, which is a nice bonus if you're anxiety made flesh like I am. It makes a lot of sense for the jacket to be on the heavier side, because if you’ve been to Northern California, you know how cold it can get on the coast, especially at night (not sure if vampires can feel cold, but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
How long did it take you to make the jacket?
I don’t time my cosplay builds, but I can guess based on the amount of TV/movies/podcasts/playlists consumed as I was working on it. I'm also pretty fast when it comes to hand sewing. By my estimation, the jacket took me about 45-50 hours of work, and that’s not counting the time I spent searching for the tapestries.
Can you make me one?
Sorry friend, I don't take commissions. Even if I did, there's no guarantee I could find the exact tapestries again. I appreciate the interest though!
One of the most useful resources for making this jacket is the Replica Prop Forum! There's a ton of information there, as well as discussions and troubleshooting about the construction of the jacket.
I hope you enjoyed this walkthrough of Marko's jacket! This was a fun build and I'm really proud of the finished product. I'm going to make the rest of Marko's outfit + wig to complete the cosplay, so stay tuned for that!
If you have any other questions, feel free to plop them in my inbox! In addition to tumblr, you can also find my cosplay work on instagram and bluesky @/marlequinncos
#this might be my favorite thing I've ever made#the lost boys#marlequinncos#marko tlb#cosplay#my cosplay#marko the lost boys#horror#horror movies#80s movies#long post#build post
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୨ৎ My name is Dim
౨ৎ I'm a Greek teenage girl
౨ৎ I'm 16 years old
౨ৎ denying people over 18 years old, pervs, rapist and rasict defenders etc.
౨ৎ my favourite singers/bands are: The smiths, Lana del Rey, Type o negative, Radiohead, Korn, slipknot, Tokio hotel, Kittie, cas, Alex g, lil peep, TV girl, Rammstein, Evanescence, Kesha.🤍
౨ৎ I love 2000's aesthetics, emos, gothic people, metalheads, old preppys, baggy style, downtown girl aesthetic, 2021 coquette, dollete, VS angel, vintage americana, rockstar girlfriend aesthetic etc.🪽
౨ৎ I love the sound of rain and the smell after, FALL, chipped nail polish, black eyeshadow, cookies, pizza, spaghetti with tomato sauce and cheese, ketchup flavoured chips, McDonald's, low rise flare jeans, cheetah print clothes, writing shitty poems, jackets with fur, skunk hair, sea shells, cats, deers, parrots, dogs, lions, leopards, cute underwear with lace, bows, dark red, Christmas, the warm feeling you feel when you are in love, the beach, doe eyes, pouty lips, reading books, girlblogging, writing my thoughts, wattpad, tumblr, Pinterest are my soulmates, my stuffed animals, my dog, bunnys, cowboy boots, cute tank tops, spine tattoo, tattoos in general, piercings, crazy hair, heart locket necklaces, vintage grandma's house vibes, heart shaped sunglasses, strawberry flavoured lollies, vanilla, cookies & chocolate flavoured ice cream, candles, knitted sweaters, my grandma's cooking, hugs, kisses, blush, lip gloss, french language.🦢
౨ৎ shows and movies i adore: Never have i ever, Gilmore girls, American Psycho, Mean girls, The craft, Freaky Friday, girl interrupted, fight club, Pearl, Buffalo 66, Twilight(love the books), Black swan etc.
౨ৎ i just want to make friends but please as i said not over 18 and not weird old man or horny dogs teenage boys.
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౨ৎ Insta: reallifedolly_
౨ৎ wattpad: pinklace_bunny
౨ৎ I know i was a bit late at the introduction. :'(
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⏰ Its Time To Level Up Your Wardrobe: Everything You Need to Slay This Fall / Winter ! 💋
Hello Besties and Future Besties of B.F.S,
Tis’ the season to dress to impress! As the holidays approach, it's time to embrace vibrant colors, luxurious fabrics, and fashionable accessories that capture the festive and wintry spirit. From cozy gatherings to glamorous parties, each occasion calls for a unique outfit that showcases your personal style. Whether you opt for a classic little black dress, a chic tailored suit, or a playful holiday sweater, remember to accessorize with flair. Statement jewelry, elegant shoes, and a stylish clutch can elevate any look, making you shine at every event. Embrace the season's trends, mix and match textures, and don’t be afraid to step outside your comfort zone.
This is where your BFF (us, duh!) comes in to make sure you have the best fashion looks while you create unforgettable memories!
👩🏿🎨 Let's start with the color schemes:
As the seasons change, it's the perfect time to refresh your wardrobe with inspiring color schemes that capture the essence of fall and winter. Think warm earth tones, rich jewel hues, and cozy neutrals that not only evoke the beauty of nature during these months but also create stylish, layered looks. Use the color palettes above as a guide to mix and match pieces, from chunky knits to tailored coats, ensuring your outfits are not only chic but also reflective of the season's spirit!
It’s a Cheetah-licious Fall 🐆
Animal prints (done the right way) can add flair and dimension to your looks! This season we want you ladies to experiment with cheetah/leopard prints! Whether it's a boot, jacket or scarf, we encourage you to mix and match these bold patterns with your existing wardrobe. Pair a cheetah print scarf with a solid-colored top for a chic look, or wear leopard print boots with a denim skirt for an edgy vibe. Don't be afraid to layer different prints together; just keep the colors complementary for a stylish effect (see season color schemes above) . Accessories are key, so consider adding a statement bag or bold jewelry to complete your outfit. Embrace your wild side and have fun with these trendy prints!
😻 Fur Trimmed Galore:
Last season, we discussed the importance of elevating your jacket selections (see post here) we mentioned how fur was giving ✨Rich Aunty💰✨ just like the Sherling jacket was highly recommended last season. We urge you to look into ANY clothing item with a fur trimming to elevate your look.
👛 Meet Tweed, Plaid’s Rich Bougie Sister:
As the crisp air of fall and winter settles in, tweed clothing emerges as the quintessential choice for those seeking both warmth and sophistication. This elevated plaid fabric, with its rich textures and intricate patterns, effortlessly elevates any ensemble, making it a staple for the season. Tweed’s timeless elegance not only provides comfort against the chill but also adds a touch of refinement to your wardrobe, whether you’re dressing for a cozy gathering or a formal event. Embrace the allure of tweed this season and step out in style, showcasing a look that is both classic and contemporary.
👢Soft Girl Suede:
This winter, let’s embrace the cozy charm of the "soft girl suede" look – it’s the perfect blend of comfort and style that will make you feel effortlessly chic! Imagine stepping out in those stunning suede high boots paired with an oversized shirt and a flirty skirt, topped off with some chic gloves to keep you warm. Suede not only looks fabulous, but it also adds a luxurious touch to any outfit, making it a must-have for the season. So let’s elevate our wardrobe and wrap ourselves in the soft, dreamy textures of suede – trust me, you won’t want to miss out on this trend!
🥋 The Power of a Belt:
A little beltology is needed this season. Point number one: do not underestimate the power of adding a belt to your look. Whether it’s a simple leather belt to add on to your trousers or a glamorous statement belt to put over your blazers or dresses, please get your belt game up! If you can splurge on a designer belt this season. This will add a little extra touch to your outfits! Accessories are a must so have fun and don’t overthink it 😉
🪢 Dare to Mix and Match Fabrics?
As we embrace the cozy charm of fall and winter, let’s elevate our layering game by mixing fabrics for a stylish twist! Imagine the warmth of a chunky knit sweater paired with the sleek elegance of a silk blouse, or the rugged appeal of a denim jacket layered over a soft cashmere turtleneck. Mixing textures not only adds depth and interest to our outfits but also allows us to play with colors and patterns in exciting new ways. This season, let's break free from the ordinary and create unique looks that reflect our individual styles. So, gather your favorite pieces, experiment with combinations, and watch how effortlessly chic our ensembles become—because layering isn’t just about warmth; it’s about making a statement!
👔 Layering with Corsets:
As the chill sets in and our wardrobes start to cozy up, it’s the perfect time to add a little flair to those capsule favorites! 🤎 This fall and winter, let’s take our style game to the next level by layering corsets over our beloved staples like a crisp white button-up, a chic long-sleeve dress, or even that classic blazer jacket!
Imagine the magic: a structured corset adds a touch of sophistication and a hint of edge, transforming your everyday looks into stunning outfits that turn heads! 🤩 Whether you’re heading to brunch, a night out, or just want to feel fabulous while running errands, this layering trick is a must-try!
🎨Colorful Monochromatics:
As we embrace the cozy vibes of fall and winter, why not add a splash of fun to our wardrobes? This season, let’s say goodbye to the dull and hello to colorful monochromatic looks that are not only stunning but super easy to pull off!
Imagine stepping out in a chic matching set or coordinating pieces that make you feel like a fashionista without the fuss. ✨ The best part? You can choose one or two pops of color from the fabulous color schemes above and effortlessly build outfits that turn heads! 💥
Whether you’re vibing with warm earth tones or cool hues, monochromatic looks can totally work with our core colors too! So, let’s mix and match, layer it up, and have fun with our outfits this season.
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