Photo via: @tineandreaa
This street style and Instagram star is serving up major inspiration on how to transition leather pants into spring. Tine Andrea pairs her black croc-embossed pants with square cat-eye sunglasses, a white v-neck sweater, and leopard-print heels. It all comes together to create a stylish spring look. Recreate the outfit with my top picks below.
Showing posts with label FAUX LEATHER PANTS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FAUX LEATHER PANTS. Show all posts
2.23.2021
A Stylish Way to Transition Leather Pants Into Spring
Posted by
Jennifer Camp Forbes
1.29.2021
25 Blazers You Can Wear With Anything
Photo via: @laurennburns
Beside cozy hoodies, puffer coats, and turtleneck sweaters — winter truly belongs to the blazer. Wool, soft cashmere, leather, and twill options are all available, and lucky for us, they can be worn with a variety of other wardrobe staples. Pair yours with leather trousers, denim, cuffed sweatpants with socks, or loungewear-adjacent pants, and the results are bound to be chic. Ahead, 25 winter blazers you can wear with literally anything.
Posted by
Cortne Bonilla
1.15.2021
21 Classic Black Wool Coats to Get You Through Winter
Photo via: Style Du Monde
This season calls for added warmth and multiple layers and lightweight jackets simply won't cut it, but luckily, we always have our capsule wardrobe item to rely on: the black wool coat. This coat (often seen on the likes of the Olsens and street style muse Pernille Teisbaek) is a winter essential that keeps on giving. From longline silhouettes to cropped iterations and double-breasted fronts, shop 21 of the best black wool coats ahead.
Posted by
Cortne Bonilla
11.30.2020
I Love This Relaxed Winter Date Night Outfit
Photo via: @clairerose
This look is perfect for an easy night out – the relaxed turtleneck sweater is elevated by faux leather pants and black strappy heels and topped off with a chic coat to keep you warm on chilly evenings. The all-black monochromatic look is minimal and edgy, especially when you keep it accessory-free and let each piece speak for itself.
Posted by
Jeanine Gordon
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