10 Style Risks to Take in 2015
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With a new year come the requisite reflections and resolutions: lose weight, break a bad habit, finish that half-done DIY project you started as part of last year's resolution, and of course, refresh your fashionable life. We're setting all sorts of goals for self-betterment in 2015, and personal style is no exception. Now is the time to get out of your all-black rut or your daily jeans routine and take some risks, both sartorial and beyond.
By Sarah Lindig
Color Shots
Sure,
black is classic and flattering and safe—but it can also be boring.
Liven up your look with a bold dose of color, or at the very least a
little pop.
to Take in 2015
She Wears The Pants
For those indecisive moments, the dresses-over-pants trend is the best of both worlds—and the new standard in louche layering.
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Jeanius
Denim is not just for jeans and jackets anymore. Skirts, dresses and jumpers are all finding their true blue form.
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Dazzle by Day
Once
relegated to cocktail dresses on New Year's Eve and cocktail waitresses
in Las Vegas, sparkles are starting to see the light of day thanks to
Saint Laurent's It girl-approved glittery go-go boots.
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Ear Training
Where
the ear cuff and one-sided earring trend left off, a new askew styling
is taking its place. Mismatched studs and drops are the modern choice to
adorn your lobes.
yle Risks to Take in 2015
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Sneaking Up
Keep
your kicks. The normcore staple from 2014 is moving into the New Year
in a seriously chic new way. Offset a glam slipdress or flirty frock
with a sporty pair of sneakers for a look that's fresh to death.
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Evening Flats
An
unexpected choice with your favorite LBD, yet entirely elegant,
ankle-strap flats have an effortlessly chic appeal. Plus, your feet will
thank you at the end of the night.
(Pictured: Alexa Chung)
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Out of Proportion
Play
with dramatic shapes and silhouettes. Flowing sleeves that extend to
the knee? A hat that rivals Jupiter in size? Yes and yes.
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Fresh Crop
The
crop top trend is still going strong, but this time in a less daunting
form. Boxy crops feel more ladylike than their skimpy counterparts and
are far more forgiving.
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