coutesy photo: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/, If you are like me, who's a sucker for sheer cutouts, I love the fun, floral prairie like print with the sheer cutout neckiline which gives this dress an eclectic vibe that you wouldnt expect from such a "down home" print. This would be a great party dress or shopping in the spring. The clutch are great because they don't compete with the print and match the dress. I'm not sure about the sheer socks with the heels because they cut her off at a weird angle with the hemline of the dress which is drawing my eyes toward her thighs, which most ladies DON'T want.
coutresy photo: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/, I adore this look! This trend of high waist skirts and fitted blouses were everywhere last fall and this a perfect example that clothes from fall can be recycled for spring. The skirt which goes out along the hem line creates the illusion of an hourglass waist and nude heels are very subtle yet very sexy, ladies! This goes along the phrase "Less is more" which is a phrase that should be used very carefully, these days. I imagine this look for work because it is conservative enough for the office but not like a doubty work-a-holic who sits behind a cublicle. This shows that it is possible to have fun with your work clothes and still look office appropriate.
courtesy photo: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/, Ladies, if you are looking for something for say, a date night, this would be perfect for it. It has the classic yet romantic neck line yet with a flirty twist with black ruflles slightly under the hem line. The skinny belt accentuates a waist and heres a note: show off those gams! They say, show off one major body part and minimize everything else because this draws to the imagination for the guys. But show it off in a classy way because, I'm sorry, but over exposure is raunchy, not sexy.
courtesy photo: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/, Jason followed similar designs for his line of bag with the square shape but added kept it classic so it's easy to accessorize with almost anything! Also the handles are adjustable so that you can fix it no matter what your height or arm length is!!
Jason Wu's line for Target is available Feb. 5th and prices range from $19.99-$49.99 at Target!
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