Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Maximize Your Cool Factor: Wear White this Season

Lovelies,

Nothing says "cooler" than nice, airy, breezy peices in white. It's the season of warmer weather, and of course more fashion trends to try, but we contend that this one is a classic. People have been wearing white for ages, especially in warmer climates, and it doesn't seem to be going anywhere, thankfully!

So, this season, try something fresh, if you haven't already. There is something about wearing white, even all white, that takes your style expression to another level of cool and confident. But, beware, some may ask whether it's your Labour Day outfit you are rockin', at which point you can politely tell them, you don't need a holiday to validate you sense of style :-) *Two Snaps of the fingers* Mmmkay.

Check out some great ways to Maximize your Cool Factor in White:

Keep it Simple, Not Fussy:

Ms. Berry puts the "c" in cool in this adorable cut-out white dress. She didn't complicate it with too many accessories, just a long necklace.

Pair it with denim:

 Ms. Longoria wears a crisp white button-up with stone washed flared denim jeans for a cazh and cool look.

We could all take tips from Lisa Raye, the queen of wearing white. She had had some fabulous white ensembles like:











We Love that Lisa Raye almost always wears white. It's her signature thing, and we can't blame here, it looks great on her!

Check out how others look cool and breezy white:

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Rutina Wesley attends Bing’s Celebration of Creative Minds at BOA Steakhouse in West Hollywood, CA.


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Singer John Legend's girlfriend Christine wears white well here in this wrap dress and nude platform heels.

Even the gents look great in white:
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Swizz Beats at a speaking event in Bronx, NY Charter School in a great all white blazer. Love it!


You can't go wrong when rocking white this season, you'll look effortlessly put together, super cool and confident!




XoXo,

G.I.F.T.

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