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Black and White Style

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Certain occasions require nicer styles of dressing. Concerts, formal parties, interviews . . . It's always good to dress in black and white. It's professional, and heck, sometimes it's required. If your school is anything like mine, "concert dress" is required for musical performances. Basically, you have to wear a white blouse, polo, or dress shirt, black pants or skirt with tights, and black shoes. But that doesn't mean you can't look stylish no matter what the dress code is! Here are some possible outfit ideas for you to try, or inspiration for expressing yourself. My personal favorite is the first outfit. The best part is these items are moderately priced for your budget!

Outfit 1

This outfit is my favorite because of the pleated skirt. It's not too short, and the leggings tuck in nicely into the boots. The blouse and the boots both have studs, an accent that ties the outfit together. The leggings are optional if you like just the skirt. In that case, swap out the boots for a pair of plain black flats.

Shirt - Forever 21
Skirt, Boots, Leggings - All from Sears

Outfit 2

This outfit is nice because it's casual and comfortable, but can still look great. The bangles add a nice touch to the stylish ensemble.

The shirt, flats, pants, and bangles are all from Target.

Outfit 3

This one runs a close favorite because of it's classy yet fun style and great pieces. I like how the matching jewelry adds in, and the leather on the leggings (Or as they're actually known, "treggings") makes it all interesting!

Shirt - White House Black Market
Pants - H & M
Shoes - Delia's
Jewelry - Nordstrom

And that's it for this article! Hope you enjoyed. Tell me about the article! Which one is your favorite? Until next time!

 

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