STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK: Sophistication Mixed With Street

May 25th, 2016 at 2:00am

Street style is a huge look that is on-trend right now. From Kim Kardashian to Justin Bieber, celebrities are setting the style of street mixed with other looks. This Fashionista is giving her street style a mix with sophistication with her thigh length, sleeveless sweater dress and an army green bomber jacket.

The bomber jacket is the the one piece that really gives the look its street style. It adds to the sweater dress by giving it a “cool” look and giving a casual feel to the sweater dress. Army green was one of the most popular colors of the fall/winter season, but it is soon becoming a color that can be worn anytime of the year. This color really gives that military street feel to any look. The bomber jacket is perfect for this Fashionista because it is not over the top, but has small details giving her the comfort to fit into any city streets.

Usually, a sweater dress is not something that usually comes to a Fashionista’s mind when trying to look on-trend. This sweater dress is much different. The dress has particular features that help this Fashionista fit into the season as well as into the urban street style. The high turtleneck has been one of the big looks of the year. It adds the extra texture and femininity needed in any look but also gives a rebel feel. The length of the dress as well as the sleeveless look allows the Fashionista to be able to wear this dress year round whether it is in the summer by itself or adding a heavier jacket for the winter.

The small details of this look help push the Fashionista even further with the mixture of street and sophistication. The messy pony adds a little texture, but still keeping some class with her hair drawn back from her face. Adding the combat boots instead of a heel also complements the military street look of the bomber jacket.

What is your STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK? “Gravitating toward the newest trends is one thing, but being able to work with what you own and being able to work it is another. Embrace who you are and own it.”

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