Wednesday, November 9, 2011

boyfriend's closet.

Boyfriends Closet.
So the point of this post is to teach you ladies how to bring your boyfriends clothing into your wardrobe. Now the transfer is simple, treat these pieces as if they were a sort of statement piece. I would try using no more then two at a time, or else people will mistake you for your boyfriend from behind (please don't let this happen to you).

So here's the trick as you see in outfit one I mix a women's blazer with the boyfriends jeans. Now you can leave the jeans unrolled, but if you want to wear it with heels it's more elongating if you pare it with a rolled jean. 

In outfit number two we have women's skinny jeans, your boy's band t-shirt and his blazer. Now when it comes to there blazer's the look is supposed to be over sized, but if you wanna give it a little bit of a feminine touch, roll the cuffs and pin the back from the inside creating a sort of pleat that will define your waist more. It's essential that you do pin it in the back if your going to be wearing something flowy underneath  (like paring it with a band t-shirt as I did) or else your just making yourself look huge with stick legs. Unless your boyfriend is close to the same size as you, alteration might not be necessary.

And last but not least, the boyfriends button up t-shirt. In the third outfit I decided to pair it with printed leggings and a belt for more definition. If your too afraid of the statement and wanna play it safe you can wear it with a solid color legging also.

struggling artist.

So in this image we find the struggling artist look, which personally I'm in love with! There's nothing more fun then vintage jewlery and second hand clothing from the thrift store. From the outdoors, to the show, to the waitressing job to make ends meat, an aspiring artist always keeps the style going.



Struggling Artist.