What to Wear (While Waiting)
As the weather gets warmer and quarantine begins to come to an end (🤞🤞), I’m going through my wardrobe and picking some perfect waiting outfits. Think of it as inspiration for when we can venture outside again! I’ve curated a few different looks that will be sure to turn heads as wait to we enter this new normal. Keep reading for style motivation!
Nothing screams summer like bright whites and floral prints! Whether you’re a sneaker gal or a lover of high heels, I have an outfit for you. If you’re looking to incorporate more rompers in your day to day wardrobe, I recommend this off-white ba&sh piece. It’s an ideal outfit for a chill Sunday on the patio! For a special floral piece, check out this sexy Zadig & Voltaire slip or this sweet floral skirt from Tiare Hawaii. Style with your favorite shoes to make this look uniquely yours!
If you’re anything like me, you love getting dressed up for special occasions, and these three looks showcase some of my favorite warm weather pieces. For a simple and sexy look, I paired this black James Perse tube top with a stunning gold skirt from Reformation. For a timeless outfit, look no further than this gorgeous Black Halo dress, which is sure to flatter every shape and size. And if you’re looking to go bolder this summer, Farmrio is where it’s at! This fuchsia maxi dress I found at Mint Julep instantly puts a smile on my face. I can’t wait to show off these outfits! What’s the first item of clothing you want to wear once lockdown is over?
Want to look simple yet tailored and put together? My go-to look is a killer set of black pants and basic structured tops, like this Citizens of Humanity white t-shirt. It goes with everything! For a more casual look, I’d go with these black stretch joggers from Tallulah & Poppy, which I paired with a tie-dye tank (trend alert!). With the right pair of pants, the possibilities are endless!
Thank you ba&sh, Zadig & Voltaire, Tiare Hawaii, James Perse, Reformation, Mint Julep, Citizens of Humanity, and Tallulah & Poppy.