STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK: All-Star Weekend

Ready to ditch the boots and mittens? How about springing into some new spring wear to prep for the sunny days? The number one sign that shows you’re pumped for the nice weather is to pull out the classic Converse All-Stars.

One can never go wrong wearing their favorite Converse. You can slip them on to go with any outfit. These shoes have been around for a while, really taking off in the late ’80s and early ’90s. It makes your outfit simple but playful. For those who don’t own a pair of Converse, it’s something that you won’t regret adding to your closet. The shoes always make for a sporty-chic look, whether you pair them with ripped ankle pants or just plain skinny jeans with a graphic T-shirt or an oversized top.

Adding Converse to your closet today means that you can also wear them with your favorite high-waisted shorts. The shoes are super comfy and make any girl who wears them look cute and approachable. They give off a chill vibe, and you can rock them at your next house party, to grab some groceries or to your next concert.

What’s great about Converse is that they come in all different types of styles and colors— you can pick what suits your style the most. This Fashionista is wearing all-white Converse that she paired with black skinny jeans and a patterned button-down. This comfortable look is laid back and easy to pull off. The details on the front and back of her top make her stand out just enough.

I like sparkles and glitter, so I would get the silver sparkly Converse because I like dressing up every casual outfit. If it’s your first time getting Converse and you’re not sure what you would be into, I would suggest starting off with the all-time classic—the black and white Converse. You see celebrities sporting these kicks all the time. They are fun to wear with everything once you realize how comfy they are. Now go on and rock those kicks!

What is your STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK? “A patterned shirt is always fun to match with different accessories. The crazier the pattern, the more fun!”

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