Retro looks: from runway to real way
- Retro looks: from runway to real wayhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109833_Original.jpg
- Retro looks: from runway to real wayCalvin Klein borrowed from the drapey, whisper-soft lines of the Depression-era. An ivory, light-as-air dress will keep you cool.SHOP NOW: Nina Ricci dress, $525http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109836_Original.jpg
- Retro looks: from runway to real wayPair with barely there sandals in a cream or skin-tone hue while mixing jewelry metals for a unique and modern look.SHOP NOW: Diane von Furstenberg sandal, $325; BaubleBar rings, $69http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109823_Original.jpg
- Retro looks: from runway to real wayItalian duo Dolce & Gabbana got playful with its prints and girlie rompers reminiscent of the pre-war decade. A printed silk romper gives a little more coverage, suitable for someone who wants sophisticated with a splash of color. SHOP NOW: Equipment playsuit, $280http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109831_Original.jpg
- Retro looks: from runway to real wayKeep your look retro in two-tone sunglasses that have vintage flair and a sunny yellow clutch in a summery fabric.SHOP NOW: Ray-Ban sunglasses, $150; Mar Y Sol clutch, $79http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/109816_Original.jpg
- Retro looks: from runway to real wayYouthful New York designer Jason Wu took shorts even shorter with hot pants. Inspired by the sirens of the silver screen, these are only for the most daring (and confident) among us. A pair that's high-waisted and slightly less fitted are still risky but won't feel quite so risqué. SHOP NOW: Dream Lover short, $60http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109835_Original.jpg
- Retro looks: from runway to real wayWhen going so short, stay covered up top: Opt for a loose blouse that ties at the waist for some retro flair. Just like the shorts, keep the bag itty-bitty. This little clutch will hold the bare necessities.SHOP NOW: Joie blouse, $228; Essex Los Angeles clutch, $150http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109834_Original.jpg
- Retro looks: from runway to real wayThe free-spirited '70s made an appearance on the runway at Chloé. Billowy dresses swept the stage, perfect for staying cool or laying low. Keep the silhouette simple with a spaghetti-strap top, but try an ombre tone for a hint of interest. SHOP NOW: Topshop maxi dress, $120http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/109841_Original.jpg
- Retro looks: from runway to real wayA neutral shoe will go with everything, while a cork heel adds that vintage vibe. Show your carefree side with colorful boho-chic earrings.SHOP NOW: KORS Michael Kors sandal, $158; BaubleBar earrings, $32http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109842_Original.jpg
- Retro looks: from runway to real wayItalian designer Emilio Pucci revived the past with grunge-era crop tops and bohemian maxi skirts. When cutting it short with bra styles and crop tops, versions with thicker straps or ones that cover your shoulders make for a touch of modesty.SHOP NOW: Topshop corset top, $45http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109826_Original.jpg
- Retro looks: from runway to real wayKeep your waistline above the belly button to avoid overexposure. A flowy maxi skirt is a way to keep the summer vibe. Go big with your baubles. Make a statement (and get some coverage) with a bib-style necklace. SHOP NOW: INC skirt, $59; Zara necklace, $20http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/109827_Original.jpg
- Retro looks: from runway to real way7/10: NEIMAN MARCUS Retro looks: from runway to realway (300x600)http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/109833_Original.jpg
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1 of 11Barely There
2 of 11Calvin Klein borrowed from the drapey, whisper-soft lines of the Depression-era. An ivory, light-as-air dress will keep you cool.
SHOP NOW: Nina Ricci dress, $525
Barely There
3 of 11Pair with barely there sandals in a cream or skin-tone hue while mixing jewelry metals for a unique and modern look.
SHOP NOW: Diane von Furstenberg sandal, $325; BaubleBar rings, $69
Romp Room
4 of 11Italian duo Dolce & Gabbana got playful with its prints and girlie rompers reminiscent of the pre-war decade. A printed silk romper gives a little more coverage, suitable for someone who wants sophisticated with a splash of color.
SHOP NOW: Equipment playsuit, $280
Romp Room
5 of 11Keep your look retro in two-tone sunglasses that have vintage flair and a sunny yellow clutch in a summery fabric.
SHOP NOW: Ray-Ban sunglasses, $150; Mar Y Sol clutch, $79
Hot to Trot
6 of 11Youthful New York designer Jason Wu took shorts even shorter with hot pants. Inspired by the sirens of the silver screen, these are only for the most daring (and confident) among us. A pair that's high-waisted and slightly less fitted are still risky but won't feel quite so risqué.
SHOP NOW: Dream Lover short, $60
Hot to Trot
7 of 11When going so short, stay covered up top: Opt for a loose blouse that ties at the waist for some retro flair. Just like the shorts, keep the bag itty-bitty. This little clutch will hold the bare necessities.
SHOP NOW: Joie blouse, $228; Essex Los Angeles clutch, $150
To the Max
8 of 11The free-spirited '70s made an appearance on the runway at Chloé. Billowy dresses swept the stage, perfect for staying cool or laying low. Keep the silhouette simple with a spaghetti-strap top, but try an ombre tone for a hint of interest.
SHOP NOW: Topshop maxi dress, $120
To the Max
9 of 11A neutral shoe will go with everything, while a cork heel adds that vintage vibe. Show your carefree side with colorful boho-chic earrings.
SHOP NOW: KORS Michael Kors sandal, $158; BaubleBar earrings, $32
Crop Cut
10 of 11Italian designer Emilio Pucci revived the past with grunge-era crop tops and bohemian maxi skirts. When cutting it short with bra styles and crop tops, versions with thicker straps or ones that cover your shoulders make for a touch of modesty.
SHOP NOW: Topshop corset top, $45
Crop Cut
11 of 11Keep your waistline above the belly button to avoid overexposure. A flowy maxi skirt is a way to keep the summer vibe. Go big with your baubles. Make a statement (and get some coverage) with a bib-style necklace.
SHOP NOW: INC skirt, $59; Zara necklace, $20
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