Friday, April 1, 2016

6 Outfits That Prove The Matching Set Is All Grown-Up

You're not Taylor Swift stepping out of her New York apartment in 2014 (or even walking this year's Grammys red carpet). Your affinity for the two-piece dress may be left in your boho inspired past, or sitting in a giveaway pile with other quick death trends. But the crop top plus skirt combo that took the cake for best casual, and formal, attire a few years ago has given way to edgier sets in the form of pantsuits and longline silhouettes.

The new matching set focuses less on flouncy A-line and skater skirts, in favor of the cooler, slim midi length style. So, don't give up hope on the power of dressing matchy-matchy just yet (who doesn't love an already put-together outfit?). The looks ahead show just how much you still need a two-piece set in your life.

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Lounge around without any fear of wrinkling your look in this cashmere set.

Zara Cashmere Top, $99.90, available at Zara; Zara Long Cashmere Skirt, $129, available at Zara


Olive green is an unexpectedly cool color choice for your next formal event.

3.1 Phillip Lim One-shoulder Cropped Satin Top, $350, available at Net-a-Porter; 3.1 Phillip Lim Wrap-effect Satin Skirt, $495, available at Net-a-Porter.


It doesn't get any more comfortable than this.

ASOS Co-ord Sweater, $38, available at ASOS; ASOS Co-Ord Skirt, $48, available ASOS.



Time to bring out all the gingham for spring.

Banana Republic x Timo Weiland Gingham Tie-Front Top, $128, available at Banana Republic; Banana Republic x Timo Weiland Gingham Skirt, $148, available at Banana Republic.a


Amp up your gingham game with a full matching set.

Capulet Gingham Set Off-The-Shoulder Ruffle Top, $109, available at Urban Outfitters; Capulet Gingham Set Mini Skirt, $99, available at Urban Outfitters.

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