With trends constantly evolving it can be difficult to keep up with the ever changing styles. Here are three popular summer trends that you can easily incorporate into your wardrobe that provide endless styling options that can be taken from summer to fall.
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Matching sets are one of my favorite trends this summer because you instantly look put together and stylish without any of the guesswork. Unlike dresses or rompers, sets allow for much more versatility since you can style the pieces separately with other items your wardrobe to create new looks.
One of my favorite sets I have picked up this summer is by Honeypunch. It is an adorable sage green set that is lightweight and comfortable.
While the two pieces pair perfectly together, they are still basic enough to be styled with other items in my wardrobe, allowing for one than one outfit combination.
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Statement sneakers are, in my opinion, the perfect shoe. They are comfortable, durable and allow for endless styling options. Recently, many shoe designers have been coming out with super stylin’ sneakers that you can dress up or down to match almost any occasion.
My personal favorite pair are the Steven Madden “Gills” sneaker in the snakeskin print. They are comfortable enough to wear to class, but with a quick outfit change you can wear them during a night out with friends. When looking for this style of sneaker, I try to seek out pairs that are in neutral tones but feature more interesting patterns to texture to give them a bit of flair.
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Layering necklaces by Mary Kathryn Design on display in Auburn, Ala.
Layering Jewelry is one of the easiest ways to take an outfit to the next level is by accessorizing.
Layering necklaces has quickly become one of my favorite ways to add flair to any outfit.
Do not be afraid to mix and match metals and experiment with a variety of lengths and styles to find the right look for you.
My favorite way to layer jewelry is to take three or four pieces of varying length, from a choker to a long chain. I always love to incorporate at least one piece with a unique charm or gemstone to make a statement.
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