Every Fall, women reach into their closets and pull out their basic black trousers. And then, they start wearing them…with everything.
While the black pant is a wardrobe staple, I know women, on and off the Hill, who wear them four days per week (or more). Women who throw a sweater over a black pant and call it work attire. Women who wear them so frequently that you begin to wonder how many pairs they own, and then, pray that they own more than one pair. Women who don’t know how to make an outfit without black pants, who wouldn’t even know where to begin. Women who believe that professional outfits begin and end with black trousers.
I guess what I’m saying is that while black pants are a fashion do, wearing them more than twice per week is a fashion don’t. And, if I might have a follow up, wearing black pants with a crewneck sweater and flats is like throwing up the white fashion flag of surrender and saying, “I am going to put as little thought into this as I possibly can.”
Moving on. Here are Three Ways to wear black trousers the right way.
Boarding a plane before dawn and exiting in the mid-afternoon to head straight to a meeting is a daunting prospect. How do you arrive without looking rumpled and haggard? How do you make it look like it was all so easy and you could do this every day without batting an eyelash?
Under eye concealer, perfume and a good outfit.
Wear a pair of good black trousers, a pale blue Oxford, a chic but cozy poncho. Add some pyramid studs, cool sunglasses and a fierce bag. Apply a bit more blush in the restroom before heading to the taxi stand. Grab another coffee. And pretend that you’re not exhausted and that everything is just peachy.
Is guava a Fall color? Not really, but we have a few days until the Autumnal equinox when it’s officially Fall, so I’ll continue to post brights until then. And probably after, I’ve never been very good at following the rules.
Despite the bright, the principle remains the same: black trousers, a silk tank and a collarless jacket is a good, pain-free work ensemble. Toss on some wedges and a cool, drop earring. Grab a structured bag for your essentials and head to the office. If you want to go out after work, bring a white tuxedo jacket, some stilettos and a black, sequin clutch for a quick change. Oh, and eyeliner, you can always use more eye makeup when you’re going out.
A long time ago, I featured a similar look to this one. I like the striped sweater over the Oxford shirt with trousers because it’s monochromatic and effortless but looks like you tried. And when you add a chunky necklace, a cool purse in a contrasting color, a simple kitten heel and a cape, you go from a B to an A+. Standing on the corner downtown wearing your aviators, sipping a latte, you’ll look like one of those girls that we hate and admire. The two things are not mutually exclusive.
MB-Don't worry, it's happened to all of us.
Looking forward to your post about fall capes. Thus far I have not been able to wear one without looking pregnant…my chest always makes it puff out unattractively.
Love all of this! Great work Belle.
Love these…I always feel like it is such a cop out to wear black pants with a boring sweater….totally agree. I love the grey poncho sweater in the first set.! Wish it was in my budget 🙂
S12-I know! I tried to find one in a lower price point but didn't have much luck.
This was the closest I've found at $98: https://www.shopstyle.com/action/loadRetailerProductPage?id=280488112&ctr=2&ctc=1&ctn=2&ctp=1
I'm guessing you didn't find anything even somewhat similar to the gorgeous Milly jacket in a lower price point? I am in love, but $600 is a little too steep for my current budget. Perhaps I'll watch it like a hawk and hope it goes on sale! Regardless of the price point, that jacket was a great pick!
the grey sweater is just too perfect. LOVE. Reminds me just a bit of a We the Free sweater/cardy I have in black. Must have this . . . but $270? Argh.
thanks for this! i'm wearing black pants and a sweater right now…………….oops
This is fabulous! Thanks for showing off these three looks.
Thank you for this post…I am inspired. I have some shopping in my future.