It’s the weekend! Yay. Away from our WFH uniforms – and finally out in the world! Only problem is you don’t know what to wear? Don’t worry, pandemic, or not, we’ve all been there – pondering the same old “got nothing to wear.”
Below, Guinwa offers the simplest sartorial solution: a 4-item (you read that right) versatile outfit that goes with any occasion. Whether that’s brunch with the girls, date night, or a fancy Sunday lunch, you’ll be ready to go in minutes!
And yes, though effortless to assemble and minimalistic in nature, the ASAP attire packs a punch. How exactly? Guinwa chose to pair blue and pink – a match made in heaven, backdropped by a black canvas and finished off with super straight glossy hair. It’s so good, so easy and so effective – we can’t even believe it!
Get Guinwa’s “ASAP” Look
The Base
Black Skinnies
We made way for boyfriend, straight-leg and even “dad” jeans. But the one wardrobe staple? A sleek pair of black skinny jeans. Pick Frame for a flattering pair- the label has practically mastered the perfect denim fit.
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Frame Le Skinny de Jeanne mid-rise jeans $185 at Net-a-Porter
The Top
A simple black top goes with anything, anywhere. You can layer it underneath a cosy sweater, or a boxy blazer, and even sport it with comfy joggers for grocery shopping. A must-have in capitals! For a non-slipping fit, opt for a bodysuit. (No one has to know).
The Accessories
The Bag
What’s a good shoulder bag? One that you can swing around your arms and instantly elevate whatever you’re wearing. It’s the MVP (most valuable player) of your wardrobe. Invest wisely.
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Saint Laurent Loulou Medium in Matelassé “Y” Leather (in Navy) $2,150
The Heels
Glitter! Crystals! Neon! Nothing is too much when it comes to Amina Muaddi, synonymous with the high-fashion party-shoe. Walk in any soirée, with its signature Martini heel and in this sparkly shade of lavender, the mules bring the party itself! Think Christmas, NYE, weddings… need the list go on?
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Amina Muaddi Gilda embellished leather mules $1,020 at Mytheresa