Years ago, someone told me that everyone that works in the fashion industry has a dirty little secret: They wear the same thing over and over. According to my mystery source, those in the sartorial know invest in one pricey black basic that they wear on repeat — it’s just that you just don’t notice because of the different ways they style it. After investing in the Scarlet wrap Abercrombie skort ($60), I’ve found myself doing the same, pairing it with every top, cardigan, jacket and sweater I own.
If you’re looking to make the most of your closet, all it takes is a bit of creativity. Your hero piece can vary (perhaps you’re more of a trousers kind of gal?), but I chose this skort because it’s comfortable (I live in Florida, where it’s still 85 degrees, so pants are out), versatile, and easy to wash — this is key, since you’ll be wearing it a lot. (Size sold out? There are also plenty of other options available.)
I will say that I do think restyling a bottom is a bit easier than restyling a top, since they tend to be less conspicuous. From there, it’s as easy as switching out your tank, tee, or sweater and experimenting with your favorite outerwear, shoes, and accessories. Check out what I mean below.
1. With a Cropped Trench
Step 1: Throw on your skort. Step 2: Grab a plain white tee. Step 3: Add a clutch piece of outerwear. Step 4: Pile on your favorite jewelry. I went with another Abercrombie favorite (this cropped trench in an XXS is the only one I’ve tried that doesn’t completely drown my upper body) and a trusty necklace set. (Awe Inspired’s Season of the Witch collection is a personal fave.)
2. With a Contrast-Trim Cardi
A quick switcheroo of the top, shoes and bag and I’m officially resort-ready (which is good, ’cause again, Florida). This gifted contrast trim cardi, which is every bit designer quality, is only left in a leopard print, but I’ve included several lookalikes below.
3. With a Burgundy Shell
The one thing missing in the looks above? A pop of color. I remedied that by incorporating *the* it hue of the season (it’s burgundy, in case you missed the memo) into my top and bag choices. And P.S.? This faux leather shell cost me less than $20. I also added some shiny black boots to match the sheen of the top.
4. With a Cozy Sweater
You know that gorgeous *insert your favorite here* crewneck/mockneck/turtleneck/off-the-shoulder sweater that was too good to pass up on sale but looks so utterly blasé with your jeans? This is the exact bottom you’ve been waiting for to show it off. I grabbed this Treasure & Bond beauty from the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale (it’s currently discounted again to as low as $25), but really, any old jumper will do.
5. With a Knit Halter
This top is from a new-to-me brand, Love, Bonito, and leans into the vest trend that’s been exploding all over every H&M, J.Crew and Old Navy in America. The knitting is extremely fine, which makes it feel ultra-luxe, but it still pairs rather nicely with my casual skort, which is made of a basic polyester and elastane blend.
6. With a Casual Sweatshirt
This look requires the least effort of all. I literally plucked my new favorite H&M sweatshirt from the top of my growing pile of clothes to put away (lay off me, I’m a busy gal) and added a pair of black booties. While this particular graphic is currently sold out, any old crewneck or hoodie will do. (This Paris sweatshirt, $30, is a great substitute.)
Which look is your favorite? Tell me in the comments below!
Xo, Nicole
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