Here are 3 of my favourite ways to style this sweater. (p.s. you can find this specific one here from Uniqlo!)
The Statement Skirt
The nice thing about a plain piece is that you can pair it well with something bold. Here I paired the sweater with a bright yellow/orange plaid skirt. I think it's important to have just one statement piece, or else they're going to visually compete against each other and more often than not, it just ends up looking a bit messy. The white sweater works so well with this skirt by contrasting it and helping make the skirt really pop out.
The Dress
I'm a huge fan of the "dress over shirt" style. I think it's so fun and cute, with a touch of preppy. The trick to nailing this look is to wear a relatively fitting shirt, as opposed to something baggy. When the base shirt is baggy/loose, the overall look with a dress over it can be a bit bulky (unless, of course, you want to go for that super flowy vibe). Here, I paired the sweater with a cute brown suede-style dress that's perfect for the fall.
The Pants
The most simple of them all: just throw a pair of pants on! I really like the tucked-in sweater look, whether it be with pants or skirts. Here I'm wearing denim culottes, my go-to comfy pants. Now just grab a cute bag and you're good to go! A simple, yet sophisticated look.
Which one's your favourite? Let me know!
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