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Wardrobe Starts Changing Season, How To Wear Early Autumn?

2019/9/2 14:17:00 0

How To Wear In Early Autumn?

Although the official autumn is yet to come, we feel the smell of early autumn. Soon we will have the coolest and most comfortable season of the year. It's time to clean up your summer closet and leave some space for your autumn clothes.



First, wear a bare shoulder.
It has been fashionable for a long time to shoulder the shoulders, but for the early autumn season, it is just sexy and cute. Wearing a pair of jeans or a sweater or a sweater with a bare shoulder and wearing high heels or sneakers, you can get cool and handsome. If you can hold live the high cold of a woolen dress, and then match a pair of boots, it will be OK.



Two. Short jacket.
Besides being popular in summer, Crop Top is still very suitable for early autumn, which means that early autumn can also reveal a little skin. Use a high waist pants, high waist skirt, Crop Top or short version of the sweater, and then wear a pair of ankle boots or sports shoes.


Three. Velvet.
Velvet is also a popular element this year. It is also suitable for single products in autumn and winter. When wearing a velvet sheet, pay attention to velvet will make you visually look bigger and fatter, so if your body is not satisfactory, avoid wearing such a single product.

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