STYLE GURU STYLE: Comfort in the Commute

โ€œBut Iโ€™m a poor college student.โ€ Weโ€™ve been exposed to that phrase in one way or another. It seems like time isnโ€™t on our side when we have to make decisions from the moment you reach out your hand to turn your alarm clock off. Itโ€™s my first time commuting to school and the luxury of rolling out of bed, scrambling to find an outfit, and being able to run to class canโ€™t be done when I have leave the house at a set time in order to beat traffic. This outfit formula will be a big help when youโ€™re rushing out the door.

Lilia Poustovitโ€™s, a Ukrainian designer who launched her brand in 1998, style in her fall 2016 collection is etherial grunge on the go. Sheโ€™s known for her use of prints and contrasting textures. In her collection, each look has a sense of elegance, purity despite the heaviness of outerwear and lack of structure. Her collection spoke to me and challenged me to push my borders of the business-wear status quo.

Wouldnโ€™t it be great to actually roll out of bed in your pajamas, throw on a jacket, and walk out the door? After all as students, cutting down means optimizing our time. The outfit I pulled together was something I desperately needed when my outfits during the week all involved jeans. Poustovitโ€™s Look 19 feels relaxed, yet polish and professional. Her collection inspired my look to dress up a pair of sweatpants with not only a pair of heels, but how to layer pieces that I could wear to work. The sheerness of the striped crop top and the sliver of midriff drew from weightless texture of Look 19โ€™s dress. By having the blush lining beneath, the look was made conservative, yet contained a hint of promiscuity in the sheer space between the embroidered flowers. I chose the tweed blazer because the mood of the crop top and sweatpants is โ€œcasual chill,โ€ but once the blazer was added it created a whole different ambiance of refinement. It was the contrast of Poustovitโ€™s overcoat against the blouse that inspired me to combine contrasting elements. I believe in investing in a staple blazer such as the one in my outfit because it dresses up any basic piece thatโ€™s hanging around in your closet.

Get My Look: 1. Blazer. 2. Crop top.. 3. Sweatpants. 4. Earrings.

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