The blazer, much like the white button-up shirt and the grey pencil skirt, is often used only as business attire. However, this wardrobe staple can easily dress up any outfit. A well tailored blazer can even offer feminine curves to an otherwise shapeless ensemble. My blazer of choice is a navy, single-button blazer with rolled sleeves.
Use a blazer to cover a white tank top over a maxi skirt.
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2 & 3 Keep It Khaki
A blazer over khaki pants can look professional or cute and casual.
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A blazer is a great way to update a pair of cut-off shorts.
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5 & 6 Get the Skinny
A dark, fitted blazer looks chic over faded skinny jeans and a cute top.
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Cargo pants dress down your blazer in a cute way. Add a bright top underneath for a pop of color.
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8 & 9. Sweaters
Layering your blazer with sweaters is a unique way to get a different look. A blazer over your hoodie adds feminine structure, and a structured sweater over your blazer adds a unique flare.
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Sometimes, you can’t beat a classic.
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I layered a blue chambray button-up underneath a green striped shirt and topped it off with a belted blazer over black slacks.
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12 & 13. Get Girly
Adding a blazer to a girly dress adds structure and gives it a powerhouse feel.
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A vintage tee and lace-up boots give an edgy feel to even the classiest staple.
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Tuck your blazer into a flowy skirt.
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I layered a loose-fitting vest over my blazer and cinched it in the a skinny black belt.
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17 & 18. Skirt Around
Add a blazer to a flirty skirt for a cute a sexy look.
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A statement belt adds flare.
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Put a blazer over a tunic and leggings to add class and sex appeal.
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