Dare to Wear White-On-White Before Memorial Day
Editors Note: Who made those “no white before Memorial Day or after Labor Day” rules? Always reminds us of this hilarious clip featuring Kathleen Turner in “Serial Mom”.
Clean, simple and timelessly chic, white-on-white always looks fresh. And there’s no need to wait until Memorial Day to don your warm weather whites – now is as good a time as any to steal the spotlight in this tonal look. Whether it’s a pristine living room, vintage-chic bathroom or classic sheath dress, white continually feels elegant and modern. Interiors inspire fashion, and vice versa, so check out below for five of-the-moment looks inspired by five spectacular white rooms – and then grab your whites and get ready for summer!
Shine On
Take your style cues from a bathroom of marble and mirrors. A flirty sequined skirt and shiny metallic heels get toughened up with an oversized vest and leather link bracelet. Add a men’s style watch and some silver chandelier earrings and head out for a night on the town.
Naturally Neutral
The perfect weekend-wandering outfit balances stark white with naturals and warm browns. Give a simple embroidered blouse a boy-meets-girl makeover with white denim shorts, perforated tassel loafers and a gold and wood bracelet.
Go for the Gold
A yellow, gold and white living room inspires an easy Sunday brunch look. Gold studded sandals add rocker-shine to a crochet dress and sleek bomber. Grab a stack of rose gold bracelets and some shades, and enjoy brunch al fresco.
Snake Charmer
Python-print sandals echo the tile floor of a vintage-chic bathroom. Pair silver and grey accessories with white skinnies and an open-weave sweater, and you’re ready for all your summer errands.
Simply Black and White
Classic black and white (with brown accents) is always chic, decorating at home or dressing for work. Juxtapose a white sheath dress with black heels, a tortoise cuff, and a color block statement bag. An attention-getting ring ensures that it’s not all business.
Paul Julch helps busy people to streamline, organize, and update their wardrobes so they can get dressed with ease and always look stylish and feel confident. Any budget, any lifestyle, any body. His business is Urbanite|Suburbanite, and he works with clients to develop a modern, current, versatile wardrobe that expresses personal style rather than trends. Paul is based in the SF Bay Area, and remote wardrobe & style coaching is available for out-of-towners. Visit Paul’s website http://urbsuburbstyle.com for more style advice, and follow him on Facebook www.facebook.com/UrbaniteSuburbanite/ , and Instagram www.instagram.com/urbsuburbstyle/ to stay up to date on the best styling tips and tricks.
I would love to know who the clothes are from??
Thanks for your patience with my reply! They are all actually from an old blog post, so the specific styles are no longer available – but you can see the blogpost here and at least see which store/designer they are all from: http://urbsuburbstyle.com/blog/2013/5/20/the-intersection-white-out?rq=white%20out