Friday, April 5, 2013

Spring Blazers!!

Blazers are a great piece to any wardrobe and have been hot on every runway for multiple seasons. With no sign of them disappearing from style anytime and their versatility, investing in a couple that flatter you body will only extend your closet!

Check out style inspirations below for a Blazer that is perfect for your body type!Click here to visit our YouniqueType page, review our body types & take our body type quiz! Fashion is all about having fun & feeling confident and beautiful so grab your blazer & go wild!

Mozza

Look for a tailored blazer that fits well in the shoulders and will fall to the broadest part of your hips. Wear your blazer open to create a long, leaner look or one that has a very defined waist to show off your great proportions! 
For more tips & tricks to style your Blazer, check out our Mozza Style Guide!

Chala

Look for a blazer that is cinched or tailored at the waist and the length of your choice. Try wearing it unbuttoned for a long V shape affect or try out a single buttoned blazer with a slight flare will instantly create curves for your body.
For more tips & tricks to style your Blazer, check out our Chala Style Guide!

Tawnie

Look for a blazer with a deep V or U shaped neckline to elongate your body and give you a taller appearance. Smaller or no collars will keep your frame from looking overwhelmed and keep you proportionate.
For more tips & tricks to style your Blazer, check out our Tawnie Style Guide!

Jozie

Look for blazer that is defined and nipped at the waist and hits at or just above the hip bone. Blazers with sleeve detail, slight puffing, light shoulder pads or a thicker collar will help balance your proportions by drawing more focus to your top half!
For more tips & tricks to style your Blazer, check out our Jozie Style Guide!

Suza

Look for a blazer that fits well through the shoulders and buttons or belts right under the breast. This upper V shape will instantly minimize your waist & create curves. You can also pull off leaving your blazer open so long as what you wear under it flows away from your waist.
For more tips & tricks to style your Blazer, check out our Suza Style Guide!

Lola

Look for a blazer that has no collar or one that is very small. Your blazer should hit mid to lower hip to help elongate your volume on top. A blazer that flares out slightly at the bottom will create lower half curves, especially if your belt it or button one button!
For more tips & tricks to style your Blazer, check out our Lola Style Guide!

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