Jeans

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Style Keys

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley aces the street style game like she reigns the catwalk. Here, she shows us how to style a pair of acid wash denim with a tucked-in plaid shirt and classic black blazer. For a look that works day to night, uptown to downtown, fall in love with this street style hit then make it yours.
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Style Keys
1 For a layered look, rock a plaid shirt over a basic tank

2 Roll up the sleeves on a black blazer for a relaxed style

3 Cool off with acid wash jeans

4 Toughen up in black suede booties

 

Boyfriend pants trend

Slip into boyfriend jeans that you’d never let go. It’s the month of love, but ife you’re riding solo don’t be distressed…here you’ll find the perfect boyfriend for you. Get ready to go steady with the relaxed fit and flattering cuts of boyfriend jeans. See why there’s an obsession with this classic denim staple and its easy-going trouser silhouette.

Adding a pop of color to keep the outfit fun. This oversized yellow envelope clutch definitely does the trick!

STYLING NOTE: Cuff your denim, then add strappy heels for an effortlessy-chic aesthetic that’s day-to-night friendly.

blazer + boyfriend pants

Boyfriend pants can look really classy with the right stuff!

 

 

Basic Staples

In the world of wardrobes, it’s time to take inventory of the staples in your closet. We’ve all got some tees and jeans that have seen better days. Retire them and bring in a new guard that can carry you through the whole year.

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T-SHIRTS Black, white, or grey. Dressed up or down. T-shirts are the foundation of any closet. Stock up on two or three of each color.
DENIM If you’re like most of mortals you’ve got a stack of jeans in your closet, and you only wear about three pairs. Set those three aside and get rid of the rest (if they’re barely worn, donation is always a great option). Your closet will be organized, and you won’t feel guilty when you pick up a new pair
SWEATERS Plush knits make morning dressing truly effortless—perfect for casual Saturdays. Build out your own stack of classic stripes, solids, and polka dots
BUTTON-DOWNS The classic that defines staple dressing, even a wrinkled shirt feels refined, thanks to its tailored detailing. Every closet needs a plaid, chambray, and white version, and it doesn’t hurt to sprinkle in a few other prints and solid shades.

Daily Style | Five basic must-haves to update your look

I’ve put together a list of just five things you should buy to always be sartorially prepared. They are the building blocks to the refreshed wardrobe, the pieces that you can mix in with new season must-haves to update your look, the garments that will mean you never truly succumb to the status of fashion victim

1. The White Shirt

Jelena Leko Elle Adore Style


Many of us had to wear a white shirt as part of our school uniform back in the day, which could have seriously taken the shine of its sartorial appeal, and yet its continued appearance on the catwalk – teamed with everything from sequinned skirts to tweed trousers – mean that it remains an absolute staple. As something versatile that suits everyone, the buttoned-up white shirt is the perfect quick fix for adding some smartness to all your wardrobe favourites.
2. The Black Trousers

Elle Adore Style

More sophisticated than jeans yet practical and easy to wear, pulling on a pair of well-cut black trousers in the morning is a fail-safe option on those days when you just don’t know what to put on. Silk blouses, chunky knits and curve-hugging tops can be inter-changed with ease, meaning that you can change occasion throughout the day with the minimum of fuss.

3. The Colourful Jacket

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Sure it’s tempting to go for the black option, but that means making more effort with the clothes you’ve got on underneath. Invest in a strikingly hued blazer (making sure it’s a colour that suits you and fits in with the rest of your wardrobe) and all you need to do is throw it on over simple basics to add some fashion flair to your outfit, or even busy prints for some seriously directional style!

4. The Knee-length Pencil Skirt

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Unlike the mini and the maxi, which are quite frankly ageist, the knee length skirt works on most people, particularly in the classic pencil shape which is designed to highlight the good bits and play down the bad ones. They also fit perfectly with most of the trends you’ll see popping up every season in one way or another – florals, monochrome, ladylike and punk to name but four.

5. The Striped Top

Five basic must-haves
Mireia Oller My Daily Style

Can anyone really remember a time when nautical wasn’t a major driving fashion force? Unlikely, unless they pre-date Coco Chanel, who kick-started the trend by wearing sailor’s Breton tops back in the Twenties. Since then, stripes, particularly of the blue and white, or black and white jailhouse persuasion have become de regieur in the fashion fan’s uniform.