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The Versatile White Blazer

There is nothing quite as elegant and springtime-appropriate as a crispy white blazer. But hey, I get it, white can be intimidating. However, with a little effort (or the help of your trusted dry-cleaners) a white blazer is definitely worth the splurge. It is such a versatile piece that will accompany you all the way from early Spring until the last bits of Summer, possibly even into Fall layered with a light cashmere turtleneck. But back to Spring dressing and white blazers…

If you are now doubting my promise of a versatile blazer in all-white, I am here to prove you wrong. Aside from the fact that it will have you looking fancy and ready for some serious business in no time, it can be dressed up or down to your likings. Me? I am a denim girl. Hence, my newest find from mytheresa (they seriously have the best selection of stunning blazers + such fast shipping) is best worn with the sleeves rolled up and paired with light denim and a cotton T-shirt. However, that does not mean it won’t be my go-to piece for wedding season when I need something elegant to throw on over a summery dress. Or my business staple for meetings where I will skip the denim in favor of silky palazzo pants and a button-down shirt. You see where I am getting at here?

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MSGM crepe and satin white blazer - Bikinis & Passports

A perfectly tailored blazer with shoulder pads for the necessary coolness factor and a timeless, slightly oversized fit (the kind that screams: I wasn’t trying at all, I just woke up like this) is something that will never go out of style. Chances are, you already have a black blazer somewhere in the depths of your closet, so this Spring, I dare you to browse the incredible selection of blazers at mytheresa and venture out of your comfort zone. A blush pink will work, but if you dare, go for a versatile white blazer. You won’t regret it, I promise! At least until that first drop of chocolate ice cream lands on your beloved new piece… which brings me back to that trusted dry cleaner.

outfit details: MSGM crepe & satin blazer, FRAME jeans, ANINE BING Shirt, DANSE LENTE bucket bag mini Johnny, STUART WEITZMAN suede Clinger boots, ANNA I.J. pearl choker

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