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Previously on Her Sassy Closet, we took velvet into the lounge. This time, Part 2 of the velvet series, we are going to take a look at how we can style the same velvet dress to go on the streets!


My concept is pretty simple: just throw on a long vest or duster jacket with a pair of chunky-heeled sock boots and you are good to go!


I chose a heavier material for the vest - thick suede, for a more tough cowgirl look. The length of the vest made it more sophisticated instead of sporty. Sock boots maximize comfort for all day wear. 

This is a great outfit for a nice weekend brunch. To dress it up more, don a couple over-sized bangles would be more than enough. The smooth fabric itself is already a wow factor. Having too many items from the jewel department would take away its glam.


This is just one of many ways to wear velvet on a day out. When wearing velvet, keep in mind the following: 

Do's for the look of smart and sophistication 
1. Rich colors are best:
Rich jewel hues bring out the best and elegance of the fabric. Darker shades create the illusion of slimmer silhouettes. Although lighter colored velvet can be chic, it can be tricky to carry. This leads to my next point.

2. Not too tight:
Be careful and watch for how and where the fabric hugs your body. Because velvet is quite soft and smooth, it tends to fall into the shapes and curves of the body. Too tight of a garment would show off all your flaws. This is especially true for crushed velvet - in such a case, darker colors are your best bet. If you really like the bodycon dress look, try one with draped velvet to distract the eyes from the not-so-attractive parts of your body.

3. Let it be the accessories:
Velvet doesn't have to be worn as clothes. Add a touch of elegance to your outfit with a simple velvet choker or a small velvet boxy handbag. 

Footwear is another great way to carry velvet. We've seen them a lot on fashion blogs and trendsetters, wearing velvet on sneakers, heels, boots, you name it! Velvet adds femininity to the outfit easily with small coverage. 

Don'ts because you would look cheap and trashy 
1. Don't over do it:
Keep your velvet garments to one. Too many pieces of velvet to make up an outfit will make you look like you are wearing curtains. 

Same goes with velvet embellishments. Keep it simple as well for the exact same reason.

How do you style your velvet? Let me know in the comments below. That's the end of the velvet series. Till next time!

Velvet Dress: Garage Clothing | Long Vest: c/o Urban Behavior Similar | Sock Boots: Aneikeh
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Happy New Year everybody! I've been MIA again for a bit to spend some time with the family over the holidays. As you can see, I'm not quite ready to put away the tree. 


Velvet is the fabric of the day! Ever have the thought that come across your mind that whenever you put on velvet, you instantly look overdressed? Think again! 

The fuzzy material is smooth and soft for comfort and everyday wear, yet it bounces off light making it look shiny and lux at different angles. 

First post of the year I'd like to chillax a bit and go for the comfy cozy lounge wear. Take a look at my new found love - velvet dress.


Lounge wear is just one of many ways to wear velvet. Stay tune for the part 2 of this series on how I turn this dress from lounging to outing and more tips on how to style velvet all day everyday! Till' next time!

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Velvet Dress: Garage Clothing
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Many bloggers and fashion trend setter have been talking about this color for some time now. It is so hot right now and not the mention so festive for this holiday season. Yes! I am talking about the color - bold bright red.


I think everyone looks good in red. The gorgeous color is flirty, fun and playful. It is the median shade that provides you with the eye-catching color pop, yet won't cast weird shadows drawing attention to the unflattering parts of your body.


Today I chose to focus the magic of red on my footwear - the over-the-knee boots. They are surprisingly versatile and easy to match! I like to pair them with neutral colored clothing to keep them as the centerpiece of my outfit.


The bright red lip stain resonates with the boots to pull together a sophisticated look, balanced in the middle with a cute feminine plaid pleated skirt. 


Bright red suites me best with my warm skin tone. Try out different shades of red to find the right one for you! 


Do you have a red favorite in your wardrobe? Share with me in the comments below! Till next time!

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Sweater: H&M | Plaid Skirt: Similar | Over-the-knee Boots: Lemai | Choker: c/o Forever 21 Similar | Bag: c/o Coach Similar 
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