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Two ways to wear stripes

I love a good stripe print it's simple yet classy.  You can always dress it up or dress it down. By now it should be a well-known fact that every girl needs to own at least one stripe printed blouse.
Here is one way I like to wear this print.
A mid-length dress, with a cardigan. You will almost never go wrong by adding black pumps and tights!
This dress is effortless and I could have easily dressed it down by trading the pumps and tights for flats or sandals. And letting my hair down instead of up in a bun.
I find that a dress like this can be a basic.
And it's such a flattering fit which is a must!
 
                                                                                                                                                        Another cute way to style your stripes is by adding accessories.
My sister is the queen of accessories, here she is wearing her striped top with a sheer black under shirt for a collar. 
Tip; always wear a sheer under shirt when layering in the spring to keep cool!
Elephant belt and watch
Patched sleeves equal Love!
I feel like patched sleeves are very British.
Pointy toe heels are always super girly!
Add some edge to any outfit with a spiked pointy toe pump.
Until next time loves Always remember to CelebrateLiving Fashionably!

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