Sunshine in a blouse.
- Mango blouse,
- Upside Down cropped flared leggings,
- The Row trench coat,
- Prada leather bag,
- Shashi earrings,
- Khaite kitten heels,
get it before it's gone
get it before it's gone
get it before it's gone
Sunshine in a blouse.
Too much fringe? Impossible. I'd also wear buttoned up like a shirt underneath a or it, layered over a .
Bag charm? Pendant? Tomato, tomahto. I’ll be wearing mine on my neck, thank you very much. (Plus, it's 30% off this price with the code )
I am not a sweatpants-outside-the house kind of girl. In fact, I barely wear them indoors. But silk track pants? Now that's a different story. 's iteration blurs the line between comfort and chic. Add a and cute , and suddenly the whole look makes sense: relaxed, refined, and quietly styled to perfection. I love them in , too (below). Can we segue to slipper-like sandals that could also go with? Namely 's (last pic) , a jelly-rendered take on the iconic . Yes, please!
I’m making the case for colored pants—not as a novelty, not as a holiday gimmick, but as a style choice that feels deliberate and surprisingly modern. A saturated trouser does something neutrals can’t: it telegraphs intention. Even with a white tee, a navy blazer, or a simple knit, color on the bottom half reads dressed, not accidental. The trick is to let the pants do the talking. Keep the rest classic. I'm trying these options from J.Crew, Madewell (cute cut, cute corduroy, future cult item), High Sport, Sezane, and Banana Republic. P.S. If color isn't your thing, check out the universally flattering faux leather black pants for under $50, last pic!
Photos: Kalmanovic, Laura Vidrequin


