I. What is layer style?
Layer style is a term that describes the use of many types of clothing worn on top of each other and form “layers”. Layers are a great way to coordinate your existing outfits. A big plus for this style is that it can both keep you warm and help express your style
Layer clothes with shirts and sweaters
This is considered the most trendy way to coordinate clothes today. You can coordinate these layers with trousers when applying to an office setting or jeans for active street walks. Using a fake sweater as a stylized scarf is also a good idea in this case.
Combine waistcoat with shirt/t-shirt
In addition to the long and thick wool coat as above. This waistcoat called a “sweater vest” is also very fashionable and keeps you warm. The form of the shirt is usually spacious and comfortable, the color is also warm and elegant. This item is very popular for its dynamism and ability to layer with many different shirt styles. It can be varied from an elegant style with a shirt too or a high-collared top. Or feminine with puffy sleeves to a dynamic style with a simple round neck t-shirt
Layer fashion style with camisole
Fashionista standard bra layer
Do you want to change a little sexy, seductive style but still luxurious and sophisticated? Then learn how Rose (BlackPink) blends layers with a bra. She can choose a turtleneck crop top sweater as the background and put a bra on the outside. Remember to add a few accessories to brighten the overall outfit.
Combine T-shirt and blazer
For those who love oversize style personality, Beautiful 365 would like to suggest you this “cool” layering style. Start by choosing a basic t-shirt with a loose-fitting blazer. Then pair it with a pair of loafers. As a result, a fashionista-standard layering set was released.
The most basic and effective layering method is to combine a shirt/t-shirt with an outer jacket (blazer, cardigan, sweater…). This is a 2-layer layer style suitable for cool and chilly weather. In addition, cool and thin materials such as sheer, chiffon, and wool… are also simple items for those who are just starting to get used to this combination.