Cycling shorts give you biker-chic fashion! An anomaly in the fashion world, cycling shorts are on-trend. Being tight and fitted, these shorts contrast well with oversized blazers and sweaters. Play with proportions here! We also love how bike shorts can be dressed up for night time (add a blazer and pumps) or down for day (try a jean jacket and sneakers). You’re going to be a fashionista in these!
Read MoreShort shorts are cute and sexy! A classic staple in warm summer weather, little shorts help keep you cool and show off your pretty gams. Feel comfortable in tiny shorts by styling them with fuller coverage tops and/or shoes - this is why short shorts look so right with cowboy boots or a long-sleeved peasant top! You’ll wear them all summer long but some short shorts are wearable at other times of the year too. In winter, try denim cutoffs with tights (it’s not a no-no) or wear a chic pair in black leather.
Read MoreA-line skirts are a bit traditional and classic. The A-line, knee-length cut is quite versatile - they look great for weekend, lunch, work, or dinner outfits! Style them with tees, blouses, sweaters, sneakers, pumps, boots, or anything really. Their silhouette is simple which is why they go with so many things. We’re sure you will find your A-line skirt lovely!
Read MoreMaxi skirts make you feel so pretty and graceful! Maxi skirts are great for the weekend, lunch, dinner, or even work sometimes. For contrast, a maxi skirt looks amazing with a top that's cropped or fitted, or something polished like a crisp button down shirt. Or go like-with-like by pairing your maxi skirt with an oversized sweater. Maxi skirts can be so chic for spring, summer, fall, or winter!
Read MoreMini skirts are super feminine and highlight your legs! Since mini skirts are little they can handle more volume up top or layers. Play around with the length of your tops and jackets to either be shorter or longer than your skirt hem. Wear cherry red mini skirts with blouses and sweaters in the fall and winter, and cute tops and tees in the spring and summer! Mini skirts are best for non-work occasions because they are so girly and sexy. Wear them for the weekend, lunch, or dinner/night occasions. If not too short or tight, you can wear them to the office carefully!
Read MoreMidi skirts fall anywhere from just below the knee to mid-calf - an elegant and graceful length that was popular in the 1940s. The midi skirt silhouette has definitely been revived in recent fashion years. The cut may seem hard to wear but it's really not. Embrace the newly revived midi skirt silhouette, it is sure to make you feel chic! Just follow the outfit examples here. Midi skirts are awesome character/interest pieces to include in your wardrobe. They are great in interesting colors or prints, or with details like pleats or an eyelet border near the hem. Midi skirts with color or print are surprisingly wearable because they pair so well with your basics!
Read MoreSlim pants are classic and universally flattering! You can wear slim-cut pants with more voluminous tops. Slim pants with a simple, straight-leg silhouette are a perfect addition to your work wardrobe! They will easily pair with blouses, collared shirts, jackets and cardigans for the office. Slim pants can also be worn for weekend, lunch and dinner!
Read MoreWide-leg pants are full and voluminous so wear them with a more fitted top, a tucked-in top, or a crop top. Try wide-leg pants in the fall and winter with long-sleeve tops and jackets, and in the spring and summer with little tops and tees! Wide-leg pants come in many different styles – there’s one for any activity! Wide-leg pants are a perfect addition to your work wardrobe - just be sure to pair them with slimmer cut tops and jackets. See these outfits for all the possibilities!
Read MoreJogger pants have been popular in recent years - they are a fun cut to add to your wardrobe! Being looser around the hips, they add visual weight there so keep that in mind. Jogger pants are loose and voluminous so wear them with a more fitted top or tucked-in top.
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