A little feminine. A little boho. And a little edgy. Sounds like an interesting combo, right? Well, once you get your eyes on the styles from En Creme’s Fall/Winter 2018 collection, we know you’re going to be able to see exactly how to pull of all three aesthetics. In this collection, we’ve got ruffles and florals, but, at the same time, there’s trendy tracksuits, bomber jackets, tassels, and all the ‘70s bohemian inspiration you could ever want. And yet, not one aesthetic stands out above the rest. Instead, this collection has been able to expertly combine a variety of styles so that they all seamlessly go together without any competition. Take, for example, denim cutoff shorts, paired with a kimono, ‘70s inspired sunglasses, and a bold pair of boots. Here we’ve got that edge with the cutoff shorts and boots, but we’ve also got that boho flair with the kimono and sunglasses. Throw in the embroidery on the tank, and voila, all three aesthetics get a chance to shine in this expertly styled outfit. Who’s loving this combo?
En Creme Dreams Up The Perfect Style Combo In This Collection
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