Monday, October 17, 2016

Mirela Rupic Tips on Wearing a Statement Jacket

It takes a lot of confidence for a person to wear something as bold as a multicolor statement jacket, and you need fashion knowledge to make that piece work with the rest of the outfit. Although Mirela Rupic is an acclaimed fashion and costume designer, with years of experience in the fashion industry, she knows how hard sometimes it can be to style a statement jacket without clashing too many colors or patterns. Statement pieces have never been so effective, and this fall they will be particularly in trend. Of course, not everyone can create a stylish combination, so if you don’t know or aren’t sure, Mirela Rupic suggests wearing monochrome outfit, so that the jacket can be the focus point.


A jacket is a key investment piece for upgrading your wardrobe, and a fashion essential during all seasons. There are a few jacket silhouettes that dominate the world trends. The bomber jacket had a major comeback a few years ago, and ever since we can’t get enough of it. A bomber jacket in bold colors or eccentric print can make any outfit more vibrant. The duster has a sleek style that can be dressed up or down quite easily. Because of its versatile style, Rupic is a big fan of it and uses it not only for her designs and creations, but for her movie costumes as well. If you want to give a more personal touch, you can play with size, proportion, colors, and get a simple dressed-up, modern look.

High boots are other absolute winners of this season. They pair nice with everything from dresses, pants, skirts, and you can wear them for different occasions. Burgundy has traditionally become a must-have color for the fall season. Combine it with black, but make sure that the main accent is on the burgundy, and you’ll have a real head turning outfit that will make you feel powerful, as a stylish queen. To finish off this combination, Mirela Rupic would add a small backpack, layered necklace and her personal favorite chunky boots as it can be seen at her blog at altervista. Traditionally, red is the color without that can be seen during fall, and in the right combination is stylish enough to attract all the street style photographers.

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