As you can see, it has both a good and a bad rep. Today, we're going to focus on the former rather than the latter. Over-sized pieces can be really fun when you know how to style them, but the problem is they're a tad tricky to do just that. It takes some trial and error and an eye for proportions. But once you get the hang of it, you'll start realizing it all has to do with what you pair these cozy pieces with that makes it work.
For example, in this look I flirted with bag-lady territory by pairing the chunky sweater with a loose maxi dress, but one that still had a clean, column-like shape. To balance the over-powering tendency of the knit, I paired the dress with a turtleneck to add more interest (and to attract the eye) to the top-half, and tie the look together with a fur collar for just the same reason. That way, the sleek but eye-catching elements on top help balance out the heavy and attention-grabbing knit. Then, to give this outfit a lady-like look, I paired it with some sharp booties, a structured satchel, and a floppy hat.
What do you think- will you be playing with over-sized pieces this week?
PS: For more posts that show how to wear maxi dresses during cold weather, check out: The Bohemian Went Casual, Why You Need a Tent Dress in Your Life Right Now, Why Heavy Knits & Delicate Summer Dresses Make Sense, Styling Baggy Maxi Dresses in a Chic Way
FUR COLLAR: c/o New Old Fashion Vintage (vintage similar: here)
TURTLENECK: Thrifted (store similar: here)
PURSE: Thrifted (vintage similar: here, here)
BOOTIES: TJ Maxx (store similar: here | vintage similar: here)
DRESS: c/o Rebel Closet (vintage similar: here, here, here, here)
HAT: Urban Outfitter (store similar: here)
SWEATER: Urban Outfitters (store similar: here | vintage similar: here