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After 5: White Dress

post_gina2_051516_01post_gina2_051516_02post_gina2_051516_03post_gina2_051516_04post_gina2_051516_05Dress: ASOS |
Shoes: Zigi Soho

Abiding by the basic rules of fashion can be a difficult task, especially when the seasons are changing.

For Gina, fashion comes natural, and she has no problem dressing for any occasion.

Today, Gina decided to grace us with her presence before the first day of autumn. Wearing a white, mid length dress from ASOS, Gina plans to close out the season in style.

The dress itself is very versatile, and could be styled with a colorful blazer. It also looks great when worn with fun accessories and heels to match, as shown above.

So, how do you feel about this particular look? Feel free to share with us in the comments section below.

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After 5: Color Block

post_myasia3_032616_01post_myasia3_032616_02post_myasia3_032616_03post_myasia3_032616_04post_myasia3_032616_05Jacket: Pay/Half | Skirt: Rainbow |
Shoes: Eternity Fashion

“With this look, I wants to emphasize how to highlight your look and keep it neutral at the same time.” -MyAsia

Summer is vastly approaching, eight days to be exact, and we have to get our favorite trends together. One of our favorite trends for the upcoming season is color-blocking. Best described as a way to put together bold opposites on the color wheel, color-blocking is the best way to pop color in the blink of an eye.

Today, MyAsia is back with another color-blocked inspired look With the peplum jacket, tribal print skirt, and heels, MyAsia’s outfit is across the color spectrum. Although the colors are prints are completely different, they all work together. She states, “Textures and patterns can always work well together, especially if you wear the confidence right.”

MyAsia makes the following statement to describe her outfit further, “The “be-on” green peplum jacket from Pay/Half for sixteen bucks, may seem like a hard one to style. However, wearing the darker bottom and brighter show always does the trick. The tribal blue pencil skirt from Rainbow for nine bucks can be worn in the evening, and it does well by neutralizing the shoe and jacket. The coral pumps from Eternity Fashion are always my go-to. The taute gray bag, with texture as well, also gives that neutral face a smile.”

Great job MyAsia! We always love the way you describe your outfits.

So, how do you feel about this particular look? Feel free to share with us in the comments section below.

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After 5: Pastels

post_myasia2_032616_01post_myasia2_032616_02post_myasia2_032616_03post_myasia2_032616_04post_myasia2_032616_05Shirt: Buffalo Exchange |
Pencil Skirt Rainbow | 
Shoes: Buffalo Exchange

“In my heart, I was reincarnated from the 1920s. I love how in the 1920s, prints and solids were in style!  With this look right here, I wanted to mix in my own swag!” -MyAsia

There’s nothing  that screams spring more than pastel colors. If you are ready to channel your inner Robyn Fenty with contrasting pastel colors, this post is for you.

Today, MyAsia shows us how to incorporate pastel-inspired pieces into her wardrobe.

Notice the color scheme chosen. The yellow shawl, pink blouse, and light blue skirt play off each other quite well. Remember, if you are going for something bright, try contrasting colors. MyAsia states, “Pastels in my opinion are like the pure colors to white.  Although you can’t wear them with everything, but you can definitely make a statement.”

MyAsia chose to break her pastel pieces up with a pair of floral wedges. She states, “To break up the pastels I through some patterns in with the shoes, to give it a even balance from head to toe.”

Overall, we love this look MyAsia! Not only does it  match the mood of the season, it’s also very eye-catching.

So how do you like this particular look?

Feel free to share with us in the comments section below!