Rooftop Escape: Venture into Minimalism

Style + Simplicity

The Art of Minimalism

Minimalism and simplicity are statements on their own. Great style doesn’t have to be complicated. I can not say it enough! Truly great style is timeless. It’s time to invest in your wardrobe. Now, I’m not suggesting to go out and spend money you don’t have on items you can’t afford. What I am suggesting is, taking time to find pieces that have multiple uses. You can’t be your own stylist if you don’t have a great foundation of clothing to work from.

We all need a great coat, LBD, beautiful white blouse, slacks, great black body suit, and of course a pop of color. These are just a few items that can have long stylish lives in our wardrobes. Most of all, the pieces in this editorial can be restyled together to give you completely different looks that are equally as chic.

 

Minimalism Editorial Camel-Coat Crop-trousers studded-slides

Minimalism Editorial

Minimalism Editorial

Minimalism Editorial

Minimalism Editorial

Minimalism EditorialBralette: Bella Luxx// Pant: The Korner both via Red Fox// Camel Coat: Renamed via Haute Shop Co.// Sunnies: Quay Australia via Huxley + Harper

Minimalism Editorial
Minimalism Editorial

Minimalism Editorial

Minimalism Editorial

Minimalism EditorialBodysuit: Rehab via Kindred Boutique// Overalls: Honey Punch via Style Society

Minimalism Editorial

Minimalism Editorial

Sweater: Leo + Sage// Leather Shorts: MLV both via Red Fox// Marigold Moto Jacket: WYLDR from Huxley + Harper

Dress: MINKPINK via Style Society// Sunnies: Wonderland Sun via Eye Society

Hat: Lack of Color via Kindred Boutique// Top: Bailey 44 via Blue Eyed Girl// Leather Shorts: Suncoo via Bardot

Dress: Amanda Uprichard via Red Fox// Booties: Diva Behavior via Style Society

CREDITS:

Model: Katie Collins// Stylist: Rebecca Araoz// HMU: Kaylyn Kling// Photography + Creative Direction: Rachael Dickens// Location Manager: Natalie Dickes

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