How to style the Emily wide leg pant

How to style the Emily wide leg pant

1 pant, 4 looks

There are so many ways to style this pant from work looks to brunch dates.

Look 1 Getting it done

This is a getting-things-done look for all of you who move faster than everyone around you. You have all the things to do during the day, you know what they are. And they needed to be done yesterday. The Mia top with its ¾ puffy sleeves and peasant top look gives feminine confidence. Both the Mia and Emily are made of cotton silk, are breathable and hold their shape throughout the day.

 

Look 2 Play time

The marigold yellow of the Sunrise jacket adds a hit of fun to the Vega top and Emily pant. Grab your fave sneakers, a neck scarf and you’re out the door. Meet your friends for a museum visit, art gallery opening or pick the kids up from a play date. 

 

Look 3 Elegant and Winning

Pair a cream colored blazer over the Vega top and Emily pant and you have a winning combo. The cream blazer highlights the subtle cream contrast v neck in the vega top and the cream neps in the Emily pant denim, pulling the whole look together, Top this elegant look off with a subtle gold chain, some tan booties and you’re ready for anything.

 

Look 4 Match it

This is a matchy suit look without being stuffy. Consider this the foundation for a capsule wardrobe. Wear the Mia top under the Sunrise jacket and Emily pant for a smart, wear all day, cool under the collar look. Sail through that presentation, do that 15-hour red eye, or vacation in Italy. In this fit you’ll feel confident and your best.

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