Love Blazers? You Need to Try This Dress Style
Blazers are having a mega moment in fashion—the look du jour is styling an oversize version with vintage denim and various trend-right accoutrements (white boots, anyone?). The menswear-inspired staple isn't only seeing an uptick in its original form—dresses riffing on the design are also enjoying the spotlight.
Here, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley sports an intricately detailed piece by Attico, featuring a double-breasted silhouette, bow-tie waist, and sequin- and bead-embroidered fabric. Paired with glittery heels (and the brand's signature ankle cuffs), the look takes a classic silhouette and catapults it into forward territory. The best part about the hero piece? You can wear it as a dress (seen here) or pair it with matching trousers for a modern (and proper) suiting look. How's that for double duty?
Scroll to see and shop her look.
On Rosie Huntington-Whiteley: Attico Violet Double-Breasted Jacket ($2001), Suede Ankle Straps ($599), and Diletta Glitter Pumps ($815)
Next up, see another stunning Attico look Rosie recently wore.
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