Monday, July 27, 2015

Stripes & Denim


















Inspo:

The inspiration for this look came after a lot of reflection as to what type of looks we have been featuring.  After reviewing our past posts, we realized that all of them were a little, well, dressy.  This week we wanted to remind you that, yes, we do wear flat shoes, denim is a staple in our wardrobe, and no, we do not go everywhere duplicating the latest Marc Jacobs ads.  While we do tend to over-dress for everything (if the Basics ask, always use the excuse that you just came from a local fashion show, magazine party, gallery showing, etc...works every time), we also enjoy more elevated casual looks that can easily transition from the afternoon to a night out with friends.  These looks are easy, comfortable and always in style. We were channeling retro style icons when constructing these looks, but you can sport a similar outfit in any type of style.  In short, there is nothing really revolutionary about a classic stripped shirt and jeans...unless you make it look that way. 


Tips & Tricks: 

High-waisted Denim vs. Low-rise:

High-waisted denim is a chic and flattering trend that helps make cropped tops and sweaters look classy instead of trampy or 90s-esque.  Having said this, high-waisted denim is not for every body type.  J has a small waist, could still buy bras from the tween section of Target, and has baby-got-back hips. If you are built like her, this look would be very slimming for you. Also if your body type is "Kate Moss," you will look great in a pair of these babies.  

If you love the idea of tying up an oversized shirt but hate the idea of squeezing into a pair of high-waisted jeans, don’t fret!  Simply use your favorite skinny or straight denim and tie the shirt at the base of your hips where the shirt meets the jeans (just make sure you get a longer shirt so you have extra fabric to tie. Tunic shirts work best).

If you prefer low-rise denim and don't love the man shirt, try a feminine peplum top like C is wearing. A peplum should be a staple in every woman’s wardrobe because it simply looks good on everyone.  The cinched waist is flattering while the skirt-like bottom half of the shirt hides imperfections (plus you can definitely go for that piece of cheesecake without worrying about the inevitable food baby). Plus, if you are bigger-chested like C, the top will make you look proportioned and balanced while still flirty and lady-like.


Colorful Accessories vs. Simple Classics

Just because J loves navy blue lipstick doesn’t mean we all do. Not everyone loves and craves bold accessorizing, but don't forget that color can give an outfit life.

Thus, if you want to spice up an earthy-toned look, add some bright colored staple pieces. J's outfit would certainly be complete without colorful accessories, but the incorporation of bright pink and yellow colors reflects J's crazy personality and individual style. The pink pumps and lipstick make this retro look more modern and funky.  Additionally, the neon yellow bag and bangle pair well with the magenta shoes and the basic canvas of the outfit. Strike a balance between matching and contrasting.

On the other hand, keeping the look classic and clean with minimal and simple accessories proves just as stunning and eye-catching.  C keeps her look simple with black and metallic accessories, as is her preference, and still looks just as fashionable.

Pumps vs. Flats

Ah, the dilemma of heels vs. flats.  Often this question boils down to practicality and comfort. Luckily, you can pair almost any type of shoe with a good pair of jeans.  

If you are going with a chic, elevated, and lady-like look, a classic pointed or peep toe heel is a must.  With high-waisted denim, heels also have the added benefit of elongating the legs.  So if you are shorter, we definitely recommend a heel or even a wedge.

C is wearing the classic and functional Jack Rogers Navajo sandal. She loves this preppy shoe as a more stylish alternative to the flip flop. J wouldn't usually be caught dead in a pair of Jacks, but everyone has their own style (also C is working on converting her). 


What We Wore: 
On J:
Shirt: Banana Republic 
Jeans: H&M
Purse: Rebecca Minkoff (similar inexpensive neon crossbody)
Watch: Michael Kors Showstopper Horn-Acetate-Strap Chronograph Watch, Blonde (MK-5217) similar look/style 
Bracelet: Kate Spade similar style
Earrings: Kate Spade similar style different color
Sunglasses: Ray Ban 

On C:
Top: Odille from Anthropologie (similar hereinexpensive crop top version here)
Jeans: Forever21
Shoes: Jack Rogers
Clutch: Gigi New York
Bracelets: Kate Spade and Brooks Brothers (similar)
Earrings: House of Harlow
Necklace: Vintage: Grandmother's wedding ring (but similar styles available)
Sunglasses: Cole Haan (similar)


Keep it classy,
J & C

2 comments:

  1. High-waisted denim is a chic and complimenting pattern that makes edited tops and sweaters look tasteful rather than trampy. I have cheeked out the high-waisted denim and tripe shirts price and think these are more affordable, perfect and standard. I love to read your blog, please keep up updating the post regularly.

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  2. Beautiful the pic. Looking like a beautiful girl...
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