Which Blazer Shape Suits Your Jeans?
So Let's learn about blazer shapes and why I recommend everyone has atleast one and how to know which shape (and colour) to choose.
Yes, there really is a science behind style that makes sense.
These blazer styling tips all come down to the shape of things.
If you own a couple of pairs of flare jeans that hold out into a dramatic triangle shape (not to be mistaken for a fluid soft fabric pair of flare pants, I'm talking more a denim flare that holds that triangle shape no matter what).
Then you need a straight blazer that has no cut-ins, no pin tucks, and no peplum waist (Peplum (pep-luhm) is a short, gathered, slightly flared strip of fabric attached at the waist of a woman's jacket).
In other words, you don't match a double triangle waist with a pair of dramatic triangle flare jeans.
You don't cover your whole body in triangles going every which way.
Instead, you put two different shapes together, one rectangle shape and one dramatic triangle shape.
Now before you run out and grab that straight-edged blazer to wear back with your dramatic flared jeans, make sure you know which colour to choose.
I collect blazers in my best light neutral, best dark neutral, my skin colour, eye colour and then I have my best colour to go back with my skin colour (I hope you grabbed my eye colour pdf for your best eye enhancement colour from my very first email).
Building the perfect wardrobe starts with your skin colour first, then you build on and around it from there.
You don't need more than your personal staple colours in your wardrobe.
These all go together and of course, go with you.