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Style “Blazer”

January 14, 2017

Blazers are not just for the boys. Versatile and always sophisticated, they can be worn all year round and are sure to “sharpen” any outfit. Contrary to popular notion, you don’t have to sacrifice femininity when wearing a blazer. Although the “borrowed from the boys” trend has legitimized the over-sized look, this is not the only silhouette from which to choose. Designers have poised blazers as a “staple” in the modern-woman’s wardrobe which are now available in countless unique iterations. Fitted and tailored for a woman’s body, these jackets are comfortable and can even be flattering. Give a casual outfit, like Ralph Lauren’s cashmere sweatsuit, a collegiate boost by pairing it with a suede blazer. Add strappy heels to further elevate your look. The juxtaposition between relaxed and “buttoned-up” feels fresh, not to mention cozy and easy to wear. Try a novelty iteration- embroidered, embellished, or with fluted sleeves. Paired with jeans and ballet flats, this is an easy go-to outfit for casual Friday office attire. Put on the “designer” hat yourself by decorating your navy blue blazer with pins, brooches, and patches for a very on-trend look. Need to look corporate but unwilling to sacrifice your personal style? Dolce & Gabbana’s brocade matching set is formal yet unique and spirited. Look “smart” this Spring by investing in a blazer and be creative with the many styling opportunities that they permit.

Ralph Lauren

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Dolce & Gabbana

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Xo,

Alexandra

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