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5 Reasons An Oversized Neutral Blazer Is Your New Best Friend

5 Reasons An Oversized Neutral Blazer Is Your New Best Friend

I’m definitely one of those people guilty of always having a mental shopping cart of fashion goodies I can’t wait to get my hands on. Unfortunately, my eyes are a tad bigger than my wallet. As as a college student on a budget, I am constantly debating which items are worth the high designer price, and which I’m better off getting a cheaper imitation of. This fall, I plan on splurging for a neutral blazer. It will need to be a high quality piece for how often I’m going to wear it!

Neutral blazers are unique in that you can wear one in almost any situation and never look over or underdressed. Here are the ways I plan on styling my neutral blazer (on NET-A-PORTER for $2,040) this fall:

1. To Work
Tailored Straight Leg Pants: Band of Outsiders Grosgrain-Trimmed Wool-Piqué Tuxedo Pants (on NET-A-PORTER for $525)
Silk Top: Diane von Furstenberg Ade Crystal-Embellished Silk-Chiffon Top (on NET-A-PORTER for $345)
Pumps: Jimmy Choo Hype Snakeskin & Patent Leather Point Toe Pumps (at Saks Fifth Avenue for $950)


2. To a Dinner Party
Cocktail Dress: Elie Saab Viscose Crepe Satin & Georgette Dress (on Luisa via Roma for $3,575)
Strappy Sandals: B Brian Atwood Ciara Beaded High Heel Open Toe Sandals (at Bloomingdale’s for $395)


3. With Jeans
Lightwash Destroyed Jeans: J Brand Jake Slim Boy Fit Jeans (on Shopbop for $134.40)
Loafers: Rebecca Minkoff Gavin Too Captoe Espadrilles (on Shopbop for $122.50)


4. To Sunday Brunch
Floral Pants: Rebecca Taylor Indian Floral Print Pants (at Bloomingdale’s for $295)
Summer Booties: Donald J Pliner Open Toe Booties (at Bloomingdale’s for $268)


5. To a Concert
Mini Dress: Dolce & Gabbana Leopard-Printed Double Wool Crepe Dress (on Luisa via Roma for $2,095)
Booties: Prada Platform Bootie (at Nordstrom for $990)

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