You invest in quality, timeless pieces to be worn over and over, mixed and matched. But what about the weekends? You left the office behind and don't want to face it again until Monday. And you don't want to put money into pieces that can be worn only on Saturdays and Sundays after church nor do you want to look sloppy.
Solution: Boyfriend jeans. Swap out your trousers/pencil skirts for a pair of roomy, maybe distressed boyfriend jeans. They're loose = comfortable, distressed = modern, and casual = NO office feels!
By mixing the classics with casual pieces you have a very chic and stylish look that makes the most out of your wardrobe.
This ivory blouse can literally be worn with everything, the blazer is neutral and clearly can be worn with everything and the loafers are not only sharp for work but they're comfortable for running around in too. Remember this designer shoe look-a-like post from a while back? I am loving these Gucci like loafers and so does my wallet! No compromise on quality or style here.
It's all about the mix up!
Don't limit your pieces to the desk atmosphere.
Except for the distressed jeans; those can't be reversed to office wear, but you can swap out your daytime flats or sneakers and fancy them up with a snazzy top and heels for evening.
Accessories: ditch the work tote for a hands free crossbody bag and add print with a scarf. Big scarfs aren't my thing (I feel smothered) so I opt for the small silk square ones. This one is a favorite I found in a vintage shop several years ago when Mr was studying medicine in DC. Actually, all my silk square scarves are vintage. They were a standard (along with a strand of pearls) mid-century and I'm so happy they're coming back!
Details are important, so choose an accessory that exemplifies your style.
Dress Beautifully Combining Classic & Casual Pieces
XOXO Sarah Louise
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