Don't you also love the chicness and simplicity of co-ords outfits? Easy to put together and easy to mix and match with your other looks. Co-ords have been a great hit during summer time, all those crop tops with shorts and skirts. However, transitioning to autumn and winter seasons, it doesn't mean that it is the end of co-ords looks. Think of blazer and pants set, knitwear co-ords, ribbed loungewear or longer crop tops and trousers. The choice is endless and still fit into the colder season. So why not to explore what co-ords outfits you can pick for you work or night outs? Pieces of co-ords doesn't h necessarily need to match, but it is better to match to get the ultimate rich colour and sophisticated united look.
1. Crop top and blazer set
Wearing on me a one shoulder crop top from Femme Luxe and check blazer sets from a boutique in Vietnam. Very sophisticated and yet still very chic. Forget about boring corporate colours like black or navy suits. Opt in for more joyful and add some colours to your wardrobe. Be creative, spice up you co-ords look with waist belts or cape blazers.
2. Knitwear co-ords
Knitwear co-ords set or ribbed co-ords, both of them are warm and great for this kind of weather! Weather you will wear leggins, short or long dress, it is still perfect for you casual day out! These knitwear or ribbed combinations looks are so sophisticated, yet they couldn’t be simpler to grab out of your wardrobe each morning.
3. Velvet co-ords set
This sumptuous fabric can be elegant and luxurious, perfect for your nights our or even for upcoming Christmas or New Year's celebrations. From skirts, pants to crop tops. Stand out within the crowd with the monochrome velvet co-ords. Most importantly, know how to take care of your velvet clothing safely.
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