Grey Cropped Jumper - Primark
Eagle Necklace - Topshop
Chunky Heeled Sandals - Primark
Tanned Duffle Bag - Primark
Pink Leather Snake Bag - Zara
Heels - Primark
Necklace - Twisted Vintage
Thought I would put together something a little different with today's outfit post featuring this gorgeous cream floral printed jumpsuit from In Love with Fashion, by creating a look I'd wear during the daytime and also how I would wear this garment of an evening for a night out.
I always find it handy when I have key pieces in my wardrobe that I know I have the option of dressing down for a casual day look and dressing it up if I was after an outfit for a night out. Key pieces are particularly great when on a budget or looking for something to re vamp and inspire the wardrobe.
So I have put together two looks a day time and night time, I did actually wear this jumpsuit today and quickly took some 'evening look' pictures when I got back, thankfully before the rain. So today I chose to wear this jumpsuit with a causal jumper over the top giving the illusion of floral straight leg trousers, belting it at the waist and teaming it with my chunky heeled sandals from Primark, I love how the jumpsuit looks with a jumper over the top, and the jumpsuit is so comfy to wear it didn't even feel like I had a boned body under my jumper.
To the evening look, I think that the jumpsuit is a pretty stand alone piece to wear therefore I wouldn't add much to it when going for a night out. Here I have worn my simplest one strap heels so it doesn't take away from the jumpsuit and the length of the trouser leg. I find a less chunkier heel can make your legs appear longer and in my case skinner, although I do love a chunky heel they are just so easy to walk/dance in. Adding simple accessories with a delicate trinket necklace and a pink leather clutch bag, I also kept the belt at the waist as I felt it tied in the black shoes nicely, et viola. A simple yet stunning evening look. Now I just need somewhere and someone to take me on a night out.
Hope you liked this style of post and found it useful seeing the two contrasts for one garment, let me know if you do I would love to hear your feed back :)