For our stylist approved look this week, we jumped at the chance to feature a pair of our oversized aviator style Yves Saint Laurent glasses. The vintage inspired shape of these frames lend to the always trending geek chic look. We then paired this style with hits of color and eye catching prints to create a pop art inspired look.
We styled a chic black and white silk tank with replica ysl Sunglasses ankle length pencil pants in a bright yellow hue. If you’re looking to lengthen your legs, ankle pants like these do just that! As well, both pieces are lightweight to keep things breezy for the warm summer evenings.
If you love to accessorize, this look is for you. We layered on pop art-inspired pieces such as a textured gradient clutch, chunky knot bracelet, delicate gold rings and pattern heavy heels
Of course there is always one accessory that takes center stage, with these black plastic aviator Yves Saint Laurent glasses doing just that.
Hair is an important beauty element to take into consideration with this powerful look. Give it some polish with a slicked down style by spraying on Shine On by Bumble and Bumble to your hair after you’ve styled it. When it comes to your lips, opt for a vibrant orange hue from M.A.C. to give your pout the attention it deserves. Finish off your pop art vibe by creating a statement look with your eyes. Draw on a thick winged line of eyeliner by Punker for standout eyes.
Lolita-style heart-shaped sunglasses are one of those pieces that are the best thing a stylish girl could buy one year, and some sort of replica Sunglasses UK pariah-making sartorial kiss of death the next. We're going through a time when they are back in favour—and that's mostly thanks to Saint Laurent.
There are certain handbag styles that become ubiquitous once fashion week rolls around each season and the street style photo opps abound. The Chloé Drew bag, the Louis Vuitton Petite Malle, anything with two interlocking C's... You know the ones. And while their monikers are typically either inspired by a person's name or descriptive of the bag's shape, they hardly ever touch on the consumer most likely to wear them — until now, at least. It appears that someone in the Saint Laurent copywriting department has a sense of humor (or at least a good understanding of the consumer base): One of Saint Laurent's simple, logo-emblazoned crossbody bags is called the "Blogger."
Saint Laurent became especially popular among the influencer crowd during the Hedi Slimane era, according to Purse Blog's Amanda Mull, who first spotted this possibly shadily-named number. The "Blogger" bag, ironically or intentionally, is a little on-the-nose in terms of what we spot most often on our feeds (and on often-photographed fashion-show-goers).
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