My Favourite Way to Style Blazers

Melissa Radford
by Melissa Radford
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Streetstyle fashion is one of my favourite inspirations when I pick my daily outfits. I love suiting paired with casual pieces, and think this trend is the perfect mix of classy and comfortable. Since it is one of my favourite styles at the moment, I'm going to share with you my favourite ways to style blazers.

This is one of my favourite looks that I've styled recently. Not only was it super comfortable, but it was also very chic! I paired matching suiting pieces, a classic blazer and tailored shorts, with a simple white cami with lace trim and sneakers. I tossed on some gold jewelry to tie the look off and that's my completed outfit! I recommend keeping the suiting pieces the main focus of an outfit when having a matching set to work with since they are so beautiful on their own.

This look was more on the edgier side than usual for me, but I loved it! Pairing this leather blazer with a delicate ruffled top was the perfect combo of feminine and edgy. I also wore my favourite classic black bag (see my previous tutorial for a hack to shorten the straps) along with a pair of sunglasses. I would wear this for a night out and it would be very easy to remove the blazer part way through the evening leaving just the top for show.

In this lilac toned look I played with a blazer-style coat and a silky crop top. To keep the bottom half simple and draw more attention to the details above, I wore simple black pants and black loafers. I chose to wear delicate jewelry, but this style would look great with a bolder necklace as well. To finish the look add your favourite neutral bag, or play with the main colour of your blazer and add matching accessories for a totally polished final outfit.


These tips can be used to style pieces you already own or you can shop similar products to what I've used using the links in the text.

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