This Is the Layering Item You Never Knew You Needed
So, everyone, the season of layering is upon us. As the temperatures continue to drop and we head toward the end of the year, you simply need more clothes on your body to stay warm. For that reason, today we're bringing you our absolute favorite new layering trick we doubt you've thought of yet.
It comes courtesy of Olivia Palermo, who stepped out to go shopping in a chic all-white outfit that somehow still felt fall appropriate. Here's the cool part—in addition to her cozy cable-knit sweater and white midi skirt, she layered a lace turtleneck top from her own Chelsea28 line underneath that just peeked out at her collar and wrists. It was a subtle touch that made all the difference for this everyday outfit. Plus, her black Dior combat boots and matching skinny black belt lent the look an extra bit of edge. This style queen has done it again.
Scroll on to shop the look!
On Olivia Palermo: Olivia Palermo x Chelsea28 Lace Turtleneck Top ($138); Dior Rebelle Army Boot ($1025); Max Co. Leather Boston Bag ($353).
Similar Styles: Nili Lotan Cable Knit Jumper ($525); Victoria Beckham Midi Skirt ($743).
How would you style a lace turtleneck? Share with us in the comments below!
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