1. Wear neutral colors
I've seen the colorful fur vests around, and they are way too much for me. Even if your fur vest is a natural color (brown, gray, black etc.), I don't like the way it looks with vibrant shirts or pants. Pairing these vests with other blacks and grays and whites really accentuates a laid back style. Even a pair of subdued colored skinnies can really make it work.
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I think it's important to be a minimalist. Adding too many accessories to any outfit usually looks bad, but it looks especially bad when paired with a giant fur vest. A bracelet and some cool rings with a simple bag should suffice. I'd avoid wearing statement necklaces, large earrings and scarves. I've seen people try statement necklaces, and I just really hate it.
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| Photo Credit - Diego Zuko - Haarper's Bazaar |
I feel like the popular thing to wear with a faux vest are leather skinnies, which I think look awesome. The problem is, the perfect pair of leather pants are really hard to find and the ones that don't look trashy are usually really expensive. I think that a pair of skinny cargos, coated denim, bandage skirts, shift dresses, leggings or just dark skinny jeans look just as awesome.
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Even though I truly believe that in order to pull off a fur vest, the outfit must remain minimal, pairing a fur vest with preppy stripes, a chunky knit or a leather jacket looks really interesting and comfortable. If you're going to mix up textures, I will stand by my belief that every other part of the outfit must remain simple, but layering with the fur vest embodies simplicity while adding an interesting component.
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