STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK:Go With the Flow

There’s always that one statement piece of clothing in your closet that you absolutely love to wear. Wearing this article of clothing gives you that extra bounce in your step and allows you to take on the world even without your morning coffee. Although summer is coming to an end and the weather will soon be changing, you don’t necessarily have to put all of your feminine pink clothes away. You can still wear one of your flowing tunics you adore by pairing it with jeans for the cooler weather like this Fashionista did.

This Fashionista embodies a Greek goddess in this lace tunic as she shows everyone a way to make his or her cutest clothes never go out of style. She took this Cross My Heart in Lace tunic from Free People and paired it with a cute pair of light washed Abercrombie & Fitch skinny jeans that have a simple slit above the knee. I cross my heart and hope to buy my own lace tunic after seeing how amazing she looks in hers.

This upcoming fall is not all about the dark colors, so don’t stress about buying drab fall colored clothes. Go with the flow like this Fashionista did by adding a pretty rosy pink tunic into the mix to make your fall wardrobe stand out with a pop of color. She went on to rock a great pair of We Who See embellished heeled sandals. These are a great way to add a little edge to your outfit without taking away from the elegance of the tunic. When it comes to accessorizing she decided that instead of adding a ton of jewelry she would stick to just two fun bracelets. The tunic is so delicate with its high lace neckline that she didn’t want to take away from her statement piece with harsh jewelry. Instead she showed off her favorite Alex and Ani bracelet and a funky crystal bracelet. This look is a great way to turn heads on campus as you transition into the fall season!

What is your STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK? “This pretty, flowing tunic is perfect for every season! Its girly and feminine style makes it easy to dress up or down and add your own style to it.”

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