Lauren Conrad always has sleek style

Lauren Conrad always has sleek style

Thanks to the World Wide Web we can now know the thoughts and desires of people around the world. 

Thankfully, Lauren Conrad shares her fashion and beauty tips on her website, LaurenConrad.com. She shows us how to get that perfect eyeliner flicks, a fancy updo and this week the fashionista takes us backstage at New York Fashion Week. 

Here we have her style knowledge on the new season. 

Transition your sundress by layering over a lightweight sweater and pairing the look with low-rise booties. 

Mix prints this month I dare you to mix two printed pieces you wouldn’t otherwise wear together. That said the mash up should be done with care.

Belt your vests and jackets One of my favorite ways to create a feminine silhouette with fall’s bulkier, boyish fashions is by cinching the waist with a belt. Looking for a chic fall coat? 

Double up on denim Some may refer to this look as a “denim sandwich,” but I think head-to-toe denim is a definite do for fall. Just be careful not to mix two like-colored pieces. Ideally you want contrasting shades—like a super light denim (or chambray) top and dark denim bottoms. To give the look a girly touch, add a brightly colored statement necklace. 

Add a cardigan Transition your summer styles by topping them off with an oversize cardigan and closed-toe shoes (or sandals if it is still warm in your town). Personally, I love the feel of a “boyfriend” cardigan since it feels more relaxed and the oversize silhouette is cozy for fall. 

Wear socks with your frocks Give favorite dress, skirt, or pair of cropped pants an autumnal overhaul by wearing a fun pair of socks with your favorite pair of heels. 

Wear your cutoffs right into fall by pairing them with tights and a lightweight sweater or dolman sleeve top and tough boots. 

Modify your maxi for cooler temperatures by pairing it with boots, a belt and a cool jacket. 

Add some lace Mixing lace into your fall looks is a lovely way to work in a delicate layer that will contrast with fall’s heavy threads. 

Femalefirst Taryn Davies


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