I have this Old Navy blazer and I am not sure what style or color of top to wear with it. I am planning on wearing it with light grey trousers. I had my heart set on wearing a light powdery baby blue tank or cami, but I can't find one. Now I am not sure what to do so I am open to all options. Can someone please help?
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heather grey would be pretty, or black would work too. I would probably try to make it more funky by wearing a black skirt with it , textured tights in grey and a fitted grey tee.
heather grey would be pretty, or black would work too. I would probably try to make it more funky by wearing a black skirt with it , textured tights in grey and a fitted grey tee.
That is a cute idea. I would have never thought of that. Not doubting you, but do you think they navy would be ok with the black? I have a black sateen skirt and the jacket it linen-ish. Do you think that would be ok to mix those two fabrics? I just tend to have trouble breaking out of the matchy mode but I am trying
I don't care for black and navy together, but that's a longstanding bias of mine. I think it's really, really difficult to mix neutrals the way you're describing. Usually when I bring this up, someone says "yes, but women in France wear black and navy together all the time."
Well, women in France are raised on style from the time they're tiny tiny girls, whereas women in the U.S. are raised on scrunchies and flip-flops. Most of us simply don't have it in us to do it properly.
I think it could look really chic with white too - white tank underneath it (and at the correct time of year) white pants or white jeans could look cool.
I think something with a pattern could be really nice, or maybe something with a ruffle or tie to peek out of the jacket? I don't think you can go wrong picking up the color in the piping on the jacket, either, or you could do a gray top underneath if it needed to be a little more subdued.
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I think something with a pattern could be really nice, or maybe something with a ruffle or tie to peek out of the jacket? I don't think you can go wrong picking up the color in the piping on the jacket, either, or you could do a gray top underneath if it needed to be a little more subdued.