Lana seems to have left her "fun American" fashion side for our memory to revisit. She's back to sleek and icily gorgeous in this black bandage dress, accented with her cropped, satin-edged jacket. I love how the jacket makes this dress day-appropriate. I'm also a massive fan of her bold gold accents: a collar and can't-miss-it bangle. One smooth mid-height bun and she is pulled-together perfection. I was immediately caught by this look from Eva Marie - and it's so simple, it's crazy. But for casual days and events (I'm thinking "sitting in the bleachers watching a ball-game" kind of casual), it's really tough to beat a graphic tee+jeans combo! It's got this great, laid-back classic, American-as-apple-pie vibe that's super-appealing. It's isn't trying hard - it's really hardly trying at all. And that's just why it works: it's unvarnished, un-embellished, girl-next-door honesty. Definitely a look to keep in mind as the days grow longer and sunnier :) Alicia Fox always slays when she does her 70's rock star look and she's at it again here. Graphic tee+denim is that perfect casual-combo referenced above, but Foxy's spiked it a bit! Add a cropped jacket as a topper for a bit of attitude, add tan cowboy-inspired flat boots for dance-to-my-own-drumbeat comfort and finish with a chic hat. Voila - she's ready for a radio station interview, sound check or the cover of Rolling Stone. #AllHailTheFox I'm loving this look from Maria so much! Flared skirts have been making definite waves in fashion lately and this classy, sophisticated gray mélange one is killer! Maria make sit modern and sexy with a black crop top, but you could do so many other great looks with it as well. I'm always a fan of variety, so I'm also thrilled that she switched up from dresses. Yay! Of course, I have to save the best for last: shoooooooessss :) Studs, crystals, sequins and more are coming back in a big way and these embellished, strappy sandals are FABulous! They remind me of the Balmain crystal-studded confections that took everyone's world by storm in 2009. Ah, sweet nostalgia come home :). Long live crystals and studs!
At long last, we get to see some fashion from another KO. Gail Kim caught our eyes with this shimmering metallic cropped turtleneck. She paired it with high-waisted black denim and flat OTK boots for a completely flawless outfit! It take a very sure hand to style a simple outfit that has impact You have to choose the right pieces with great precision. And it's something that Gail gas down to a science! We finish off with a little triad of Summer. First, there's this ivory lace-up turtleneck dress. You can never go wrong by choosing a classic dress with a bit of a twist. She pairs it with nude heels for a modern take on neutral-on-neutral. My favorite part of the look is her striped clutch - it adds just the spark of uniqueness and detail that makes the look interesting. Next, she matches a sequin crop top with a high-waisted pencil skirt during the WWE's recent tour in Germany. Black-on-black is a can't-go-wrong combo and I like the additional texture she's added by using the sequin piece. It brings a bit of fierceness to a very classic pairing. Lastly, she pops that same pencil skirt with a shot of color via this neon tangerine cropped top with a slit-band detail. I loooove this shade on Summer. It such an intense hue that it can be tricky to pull off but she's worn it before and I'm always awed with how gorgeous it looks with her blonde hair. Could any color be more sherberty-boardwalk-summertime than sweet, bright citrus orange? So gorge! If you love this shade, but don't want it up near your face, consider doing it with a belt, a tote, shorts or (my fav! ;)) shoes.
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