
Celebrities are our gurus of fashion.
We all want to copy their styles and looks, but a lot of the times those fashions need to stay in the glossies and not be worn by everyday citizens.
So, what are the styles and trends that you can pull off the celebrities and wear everyday?
1. Denim Vests: You may be afraid you’re dipping back into an ‘80s wardrobe, but denim vests can look perfect with a plain-white t-shirt or even a sundress.
This is a great alternative to a jean jacket, especially when it’s hot out.
Do not wear a denim vest with jeans or jean shorts.
Too much denim can look dowdy and messy.
2. Zip Front Dress: 57 percent of People readers voted they would wear this sexy trend.
When we think zippers, we often think punk style, but these dresses are red carpet ready, or perfect for a weekend night.
Check out a casual chic zipper fron dress from Nordstrom.com, like the Bailey 44 “Daytripper” Silk Dress, which is now 50 percent off because of their half-yearly sale.
3. Lace Tights: This trend makes any dress look sexier and more pulled together.
Take a black dress, add lace tights and black booties and you’ve got the perfect outfit for going out.
These tights are great to carry you through fall and winter, so you can still wear your summery dresses through the holidays.
4. Plaid Button-Downs & Cut-Off Shorts: Whether they are running errands or grabbing coffee from Starbucks, celebrities are always photographed wearing farmer-inspired button-downs and short cut-offs.
This style is great for Florida.
Wear a tank top under your button-down so you can take it off when that afternoon sun hits, and put it back on when the breeze comes back.
It’s casual and cute, and you can pick up an this complete look at Forever21 or Urban Outfitters.
5. Gold Sequined Blazers: These flashy jackets are showing up on the red carpet, as well as during nights out.
They are best when paired with a casual pair of jeans or black bottoms and a simple blouse underneath.
It may be daring, but wear it with confidence.
Just don’t show up to class in this frock; it’s a piece for special occasions and nights on the town.
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