Vests are a great way to layer without adding too much bulk to the outfit. The first layer should be a thinner material closely fitted to the body. Since all my other pieces are neutral I went for a mint green sweater and leopard hijab. I then added a short leather jacket with the sheep vest on top. This gives an illusion of a contrast-leather sleeve jacket, which is really in right now. This vest can easily be replaced with others such as a jean, fur, blazer or utility vest. I'd definitely be caught wearing this to class!
I'm pretty sure all of us have button ups in all colors and I know we're all sick of the button up/colored skinnies look. Instead of giving these up, it is a great piece to use for layering especially for more of a professional look. These pants can also be switched out for wide legged trousers or even a maxi skirt. Many times work places have the air conditioner blasting so this is a perfect way to look appropriate for work and stay warm as well. And if it does get hot, you can always take a layer off.
Scarves a great way to add character and of course, warmth to your outfit! I feel some prints are too loud to smack on my head, probably because I'm just self-conscious. But since I love printed scarves I make use of it by wrapping it around my neck in these four ways.
It definitely takes a while to master the art of layering but once you do, you can make use of a lot more individual pieces in your closet. I'm sure you all have noticed I use a lot of my pieces in a variety of ways. Hope you learned a few tips on layering from the few ways I have this past season! :)
Love,
Sania
Vests: Fur Vest, Leather Vest, Blazer Vest, Utility Vest
Button Ups: White One, Black One, Chambray
Black & White: Vertical Stripes, Polka-dot, Horizontal Stripes, Plaid
Printed Cardigans: Southwestern Print, Fringed Cardi, B&W Cardi
Sweaters: H&M Sweater, Camo Sweater
Scarves: Leopard & Floral Scarves, Paisley Scarf, Jacquard Printed Scarf
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