Get more mileage out of your clothes as style expert Jeannie Mai shows how to turn a simple jersey dress into three different
...
looks.
Tags:different looks,dresses,How Do I Look?,Jeannie Mai,the style network
Grab video code:
Transcript
Now we all know that everybody is on a budget these days but you don't have to look like it, so I'm going to take one basic simple dress that we all have in our closet somewhere and show you three really fun wrapped up ways to wear it.
Here we have is simple summery Jersey dress. We have a weekend look, a professional look and an evening look. With this weekend look, it's so simple. Keep the dress the way it is but pair it with some flat sandals, something that's a little bit more, may be a little bit more dressed up, that will keep you comfortable and really cool as you're running around and getting your areas done.
Here is a professional look. So easy to throw a really thin fabric like this beneath a pencil skirt to give you a little bit more but tapered, polished finish. I added a high waist belt because I love just how the way the belt will exactly really pull your figure together; some heels and we know how it gets chilly in the office with the AC, so I'd like to just keep a below or even may be a short, cute crop sweater like this so that you can use it if you happen to just get just a little cold.
Now this last look is glam, you're going to go on glam look. This is an evening look and we've added it with bright accents of color. Don't be afraid to go there, pop out your funny accessories, even add like a funny flower in the hair or in the dress you can totally go there. Bangles, long necklaces but definitely paired with a heels and ladies, off course, the cherry on top up, make-up. Have fun with the make-up, smooth the eyes, gloss the lips. Don't be afraid to turn this into a red carpet glammed-up look because we know you can rock it.
Well, there you have it guys, three entirely different looks, three times the fun because I'm Jeannie Mai and I'm looking out for your beauties on the budget.
Comments