Saturday, 24 February 2018

3 Ways of Wearing Cigarette Trousers


"There is no need to dress like everyone else. It's much more fun to create your own look." - Twiggy


Who said that a suit is only for the office?! This season is all about cigarette trousers and I love it! Specifically, tailored trousers in classic patterns such as plaid, dogtooth, gingham and pin striped. The fun part of wearing an outfit with a piece like this, is mixing it up with different styles of clothing, that would transform your look, from office wear, to street style.

Rock & Edgy

Match it up with a band tee, leather jacket and ankle leather booties for an edgier look. Don't forget the retro accessories such as small and slim sunglasses and of course a bumbag. This outfit is a great one to wear if you have a busy day wandering around the city for errands as it is very convenient. The bumbag is my favorite accessory by far as it makes it so easy to have all your essentials together without carrying anything on your shoulders, leaving your hands free to hold your shopping bags and your coffee.

Chic & Sexy


For a night out pair it with its blazer and underneath wear, a lacey bodysuit or a bustier, to add one more of a feminine detail. You can put on a pair of classic pointy high heels, or the more comfortable choice, heeled ankle booties such as these I wore with my outfit. For the storage of my phone and wallet, I chose this little fur purse with a gold chain and my second accessory of this look was a bright red lipstick.

Casual & Sporty

The easiest look and one of my favorite ones is when you match up your trousers with a bright bold coloured jumper or sweater and sneakers. This casual outfit is one that you can wear all day from a coffee meet up, to a shopping spree or sightseeing and wandering around during the day, as it is super comfy. Pair it up with a backpack or a bumbag for a more comfortable strolling and a leather or bomber jacket, if it is too cold, and you are good to go!




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