I always had cold feet when it comes to cropped sweaters, I thought I could never pull them off because I´ve a weak tummy and once exposed to the cold, I could easily reap serious problems. But while scanning through the pages of Forever21, it hit me that I could actually wear a cute graphic cropped sweater and still remain covered. These six looks got me really inspired.
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Graphic and silver complement
Yes No Cropped Sweatshirt
I smiled ear to ear when I saw this super fabulous cropped sweatshirt featuring a cryptic “Yes! No!” graphic. Isn´t it cool? The best way to let the graphic float out is by complementing it with a shiny silver high waist body con skirt. Tummy totally covered.
Go check and super skinny
Checkered Cropped Sweater
I love this bright checked sweater and wearing it with super skinny jeans is sexy albeit kindá intimidating. I do want to leave some things to the imagination so I´d layer it with a nice white tunic to match those fierce, white combat boots.
4 Types of Necklines for Colder Days
Try girly with lace
Femme Cropped Sweater
Going double girly is never a sin. Top a sweet mint crop sweater with a vintage high waist lace skirt. Balance the femininity with brogues.
Dots and tartan blend
Sweet Polka Dot Cropped Sweater
Tartan is one of the season´s big things so why not make the most of it? If you´re like me who adores polka dot, then blending these two patterns together makes for such a yummy winter get up.
What Fashion Bloggers Wore: The Tartan Coat
Sexy in mini
Bold Mixed Media Sweater
And of course, the ever flattering skater skirt will make anything sexy and feminine. Try a bold patterned sweater, featuring letters and numbers, with a black (if not leather) skater skirt.
The fab layering
Bold High-Low Cropped Sweater
The black and white monochrome trend remains as strong as ever. I love the idea of layering a black lightweight hi-low sweater with a white collared shirt finished with black and white (dotted) pants. Totally of-the-moment.
How do wear a stunning crop sweater, darlings?