Would You Wear It? Crop Tops and Black Skirts | Hollywood yohana
Remember when you thought crop tops would be a passing fad? Sorry, but those itty bitty pieces aren't going away anywhere. (You could try to prove us wrong, but we're putting good money on this one since we just walked out of a Forever 21.)
There is a way to dare to bare conservatively, as Scarlett Johansson did with just a peep of skin in a black Dolce & Gabanna bustier-inspired top and high-waisted skirt for the We Bought a Zoo premiere. But if you're going to rock the '90s vibe, you might as well go all out like Rooney Mara. The New York native went from being a slave to cut-outs to finally just wearing two separate pieces with Miu Miu's gray v-neck and flared skirt combo in for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo's photo call in Berlin.
We love both of those high fashion looks, but we're not digging Shenae Grimes' take on the trend. She's no stranger to the crop and definitely has an alternative style, but the red front-tie button down she wore to a photo exhibit in Miami is a bit too down home for our tastes, especially when paired with an ankle-length skirt and chunky booties.
Maybe it's just us, but we prefer our short tees layered with tanks because that's the only way we're pulling off the cropped look. However, we do love that all three girls paired their tops with black skirts. The netural tone helps ground the semi risqué look and make it more werable.
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There is a way to dare to bare conservatively, as Scarlett Johansson did with just a peep of skin in a black Dolce & Gabanna bustier-inspired top and high-waisted skirt for the We Bought a Zoo premiere. But if you're going to rock the '90s vibe, you might as well go all out like Rooney Mara. The New York native went from being a slave to cut-outs to finally just wearing two separate pieces with Miu Miu's gray v-neck and flared skirt combo in for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo's photo call in Berlin.
We love both of those high fashion looks, but we're not digging Shenae Grimes' take on the trend. She's no stranger to the crop and definitely has an alternative style, but the red front-tie button down she wore to a photo exhibit in Miami is a bit too down home for our tastes, especially when paired with an ankle-length skirt and chunky booties.
Maybe it's just us, but we prefer our short tees layered with tanks because that's the only way we're pulling off the cropped look. However, we do love that all three girls paired their tops with black skirts. The netural tone helps ground the semi risqué look and make it more werable.
fashionsandmode.blogspot.com
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