Thursday, June 12, 2014

10 Ways to Master the Elusive "Full Look"

Wearing a full look used to be considered a fashion faux-pas, implying that you lacked the ability to put things together in a unique way. But thinking in terms of full looks can be fun! Pick a theme, start building around it, and always make sure that your accessories compliment the look. It's nice to have everything come together. Here are 10 ways you can make that happen.

BY DANIELLE PRESCOD

Butterfly

Valentino Butterfly Brocade Skirt, $2,604; brownsfashion.com

Sophia Webster Butterfly Wing Pumps, $594.57; farfetch.com

Daisy

Talula Palmetto Dress, $48; us.aritzia.com

Stella McCartney Daisy Jacquard Clutch in Linen, $1,160;forwardforward.com

Flamingo

Lizzie Fortunato Jewels Flamingo Clutch, $495; farfetch.com

Alice and Olivia Hale Midlength Puff Skirt, $297; aliceandolivia.com

Gingham

Superdry Sarah Jessica Dress, $120; superdry.com

Tory Burch Kerrington Shopper, $295; toryburch.com

Hands

Charlotte Olympia Hands On Embellished Suede Sandals, $1,195; net-a-porter.com

YMC Hand Print Dress, $183.28; farfetch.com

Hearts

Topshop Heart Sunglasses, $36; us.topshop.com
Stella McCartney Heart Print Bikini, $180; farfetch.com

Paisley

Giuseppe Zanotti Design Paisley Platform Sandals, $1,083.65;farfetch.com

Giambattista Valli Paisley Embroidered Dress, $1,655;marissacollections.com

Palm Trees

Edie Parker Flavia Clutch, $1,495; farfetch.com

Noon by Noor Palm Fan Mesh Dress, $563; bysymphony.com

Sequin Flowers

Accessorize 3D All Over Flower Purse, $11.50; us.accessorize.com

Suno Ruffled Long Dress, $367.50; farfetch.com

Stars

Equipment Signature Star-Printed Silk Shirt, $250; modaoperandi.com

Rebecca Minkoff Star Stud Leo Clutch, $150; shopbop.com

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