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Valentine's Day Outfit Inspo 2019

  • @charmingcharity
  • Feb 1, 2019
  • 2 min read

I love Valentine's Day because 1. Love, 2. Fun Dip, and 3. Fashion !!!

Why buy an outfit you'll only wear one day of the year?! *guilty* But this V-day is going to be more casual and monochromatic. Which means, you can recreate these outfits with clothes you already own! Here are my favorite outfits from celebs and street styles:

 

Left him on RED:

Red can go a long way; so it's important to wear it in moderation. Basically, the more red, the more fancy!

This is how you can wear red this valentines day:

-Pair with neutrals! Notice in every photo above, red is statement color.

-Wear red to attract attention: sunglasses, Lips, Shoes

Buy it Now:

https://amzn.to/2Wx9yoy

Classic Puma Sneaker in Red Suede - I personally own these and love them!

 

Out for a PINK drink:

*click here* Living Coral anyone? It's only fate the Pantone color of the year is in the pink family! It's chic, playful, and versatile.

-Pair with black to intensify the color

-wear with light wash denim

-too much is never too much

Buy Now:

 

"I PURPLE you":

(Hehe I had to title it "I purple you"... if you don't get it, please sir, you're probably American) *click here*.

Anywayyyyy, purple is the FRESH color trend of 2019. A soft purple has more of a romantic look whereas an electric violet can give a bold statement. Not only has it increased in popularity this past fashion week, most people won't think to wear it-- so you'll definitely stand out as a fashion forward friend wearing purple! It's basically the secret weapon of 2019. You're welcome.

https://www.etsy.com/listing/679052521/bts-hoodie-bt21-hoodied-sweatshirt-exo?ref=listing-shop-header-0

Adorable with a flowy skirt underneath

and sneakers!!

Have an amazing Valentines Day!

I hope you, Ben, and Jerry are very happy together,

-Charity


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