Style Dissection Lookbook 4 Featuring Folake Hutoon
Our style dissect series is a deep look at fashion pieces worn by fashion enthusiasts. It is an opportunity to look at a breakdown of lovely pieces worn by people who love fashion and know how to combine these pieces well. Where possible, we will also tell you where they got their fashion items and how much, if we are able to track down that information.
Our style crush for today’s dissection is none other than Folake Hutoon. She is a fashionista and a mother as well. She has also honed her skills further by owning a fashion label and has graced the red carpet of the Oscars Awards, interviewing celebrities about their choice of fashion pieces for the big night.
Today, the stylish mum schools us on how to rock the neon colours, not just one, but two neon colours and regardless of their combined brightness, they actually look great combined.
Folake is wearing neon orange polka dot shirt and an ankle length light turquoise-blue wool and mohair-blend Starman trousers. She topped them with a pair of nude heeled pumps and broke the brightness of the top and pants with a nude Gucci belt.
She minimized her accessories by wearing gold hoop earrings and some rings.
Take a look out how she owned this look and afterward, scroll down to our breakdown of her pieces.
A breakdown of Folake’s Outfit:
As you know, if you search high and low enough, you can rock this look at a cheaper cost.
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