THE EYELET: You have probably been rocking this trend unknowingly, so now you know that you have a gem in your wardrobe. Step out confidently in your eyelet detailed outfit and even think of stocking more.
Don’t we all have that weakness for fabrics? I mean, I could end up buying an outfit, simply because of its fabric.
And the eyelet trend is one of those that you cannot help but love and rock endlessly.
Here is how to turn into a pro with this elegant trend.
For starters, you can decide to wear this trend on your tops, bottoms or even as a whole, or on a dress.
This trend consists of little cutouts, formed to give the impression of little eyelets. So these will give you a fancy and quite eye catching look.
You can, for instance, match your off shoulder eyelet top with a perfectly fitted pair of jeans and heels to complete.
An eyelet dress, in a pastel shade would be the perfect look for your Sunday outfit. Add a sleep pair of sandals to the look and you will be the envy of all those that see you.
There aren’t many rules when it comes to this trend. All you need is to keep the outfit as fitting as possible, and also pick out a colour that will have your look come off stunning.
How to wear this trend
The eyelet trend is the new lace, so it is safe to keep them for your casual look or evenings out. It is safe not to wear so much inside because the trick is in showing some skin.
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