
As a fashion editor obsessed with celebrity style, when I spot my favourite A-listers wearing a piece I can get my hands on, I get excited. When it also happens to be an item that looks elegant, elevated and expensive (the style trifecta, you could call it), well then I get practically giddy. Finally, when said piece also offers endless styling opportunities meaning it can work extra hard in my wardrobe; well then it’s an instant add to basket and I probably need to take a lie down to recover from all the sartorial excitement.
It’s this triple threat appeal that my latest viral find taps into and I have some great news for you, after selling out swiftly following its launch in September of last year, it’s now back in stock so you can officially get your hands on it. I’m talking about Wardrobe.NYC’s RHW Blazer dress, designed in collaboration with Rosie Hungington-Whitely and officially the chicest of LBB’s (that’s little black blazer, in case you didn’t know).
If you’re wondering what makes the RHW blazer dress such a knockout, let’s take a closer look. First, the incredible sculpted shape takes it from a classic black blazer into something truly special. From the sharp shoulders to the cinched waist and the skirted bottom, every aspect has been considered to make this blazer the ultimate in power dressing styles.
Next up, the high neckline offers the utmost of elegance. This shape has been trending for a while now, first made popular by Sofia Richie after she stepped out in a round necked Posse waistcoat following her wedding, but it’s a style that shows no sign of fading. Here Rosie has taken it a step further however, pairing it with a double breasted detail for even more drama.
Lastly, let’s talk about the versatility. While Wardrobe.NYC describe this as a blazer dress, and it most definitely can be styled this way as many stylish people (including Beyoncé) have shown, it’s not the only way to wear it. It also makes a chic choice paired with tailored midi skirts, coordinating black trousers and flared jeans for even more styling potential. I’m obsessed with the idea of pairing it with a pair of stirrup leggings and court heels for an 80’s inspired look.
As I mentioned, Wardrobe.NYC's blazer dress has already sold out once before and while there’s full stock at the moment, I don’t imagine it’ll hang around for long. If you aren’t able to get your hands on it, don’t worry, as there are so many great sculpted blazers around right now which offer a similar look and feel. Keep scrolling to see the best of the rest…
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