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Monday, October 7, 2013

How to Wear Bows

I love bows! But, I'm not five anymore. Wayyyy past that, actually. I've found ways to still incorporate beloved bows without looking like a five year old.

Choose one "bow" statement piece. Preferably, not a huge bow headband or clip in (although they can look cute at times).

Here are some ideas:

Clockwise: Kate Spade New York Skinny Mini Bow Bangle Bracelet: here | RED Valentino Leather Bow Crossbody: here | Dolce & Gabbana sleeveless bow blouse: here | Bow studs similiar: here | Bow coat similiar: here | Stone bow and stripe jumper sweater: here | Charlotte Russe Sueded Side Bow Mary Jane Pump: here | Kate Spade New York Bow Ring: here | Bow to Stern Scarf in Mustard Dots by ModCloth: here | Steven by Steve Madden Envd Flat: here | Tatty Devine Bow Tie Necklace: here | Kate Spade New York Skinny Bow Belt: here

A bracelet, ring or necklace are all great options to incorporate bows into your wardrobe. Pick one piece to wear. Think grown-up and not "matchy".

Carry a purse with a bow on it! It's not part of your outfit, but it does make a statement.

Heels or flats (or boots!) are adorable with bows. They add a feminine touch and personality to any outfit.

Tie your favorite scarf in a bow or buy a scarf with a bow pattern.

Belts are also a cute way to add a bow to your outfit.

Sweaters, blouses and jackets with bow embellishments or subdued bow print are also a nice way to wear your childhood love of bows.

When you wear two or more bow pieces at once, it tends to looks childish. Be sure to just pick one piece.

....And that's how grown ups get away with wearing bows!

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