Exit the sharp white collar that structure our wardrobe since our first CDD. This season, we swap the eternal white shirt against a Victorian collar blouse, most often embellished with subtle flying and delicate lace. Too dangerous, you say? Nenni. The proof in three looks.
With high-waisted jeans
Contrary to appearances, the retro shirt lends itself easily to the effortless style, the one that we seem so envious of the Americans. Just pair it with high-waisted straight jeans , black pumps or men's moccasins and a leather clutch worn casually at arm's length .
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With velvet overalls
More daring, the combo Victorian shirt overalls attracted the favors of fashionistas pointed to the image of Alexa Chung or Leandra Medine, specialists in this kind of stylistic experiments. They are easily imitated by a sleek, corduroy jumpsuit in corduroy, a high neck lace blouse and retro sneakers, either Converse or Gazelle.
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With a leather skirt
Because the neo-Victorian blouse offers the romance of an outfit, it is unveiled with a leather skirt with vintage rock'n'roll accents and Chelsea boots a bit of folk, Chiara Ferragni's high boots. (pictured below) being a bit dangerous for ordinary mortals.
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