Bold & Dapper: How to Wear Velvet

Striking in its lustrous construction, velvet has made a splashy comeback like never before. It was seen on Jason Momoa who wore a blush pink variation at the 2019 Oscars and even Chris Evans took on this striking trend with an emerald green approach. No longer considered an outdated trend, this sumptuous fabric has become one that embodies refinement. While it may seem like quite a daring feat, these are the ways in which you can incorporate velvet into your wardrobe.

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Male celebrities have become more fearless in their red carpet style choices. With Billy Porter’s tuxedo gown, Chadwick Boseman’s embellished duster suit jacket, and Timothee Chalamet’s Louis Vuitton harness, it’s evident that men have finally embraced high fashion. Since velvet can easily lend a bejeweled tone to any classic silhouette, it’s about time you step outside of your comfort zone and opt for a head to toe look at formal events. A single-breasted velvet suit jacket with contrasting lapels and a matching pair is an ensemble simply made for dazzling effects.

 

Sometimes, too much velvet can be overwhelming and it’s best to wear it as a statement piece. Jackets are the best way to go about this as a simple velvet blazer or a bomber can add a dash of colour to your outfit. You can wear it casually with a pair of jeans or elevate it with tapered trousers to garner a refined aesthetic. Whatever your preference is, velvet is a versatile fabric that can be incorporated in ways that suit you.

 

Accessorizing with velvet can also add a polished finish to your outfit. Due to its burnished aesthetic, velvet accessories are eye catching essentials that add a pop of colour. Velvet high top sneakers are ideal for those who live and breathe athleisure, while a velvet bow tie can lend a vintage vibe to a basic button-down shirt. Regardless of your personal style, velvet can be repurposed for all occasions.

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