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Trending 5 Ways to Style a Little Black Dress or LBD Casually

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Last Updated on November 20, 2020 by Kashika Bindrani

A wardrobe staple for many and the most versatile piece of clothing in a girl’s closet, the little black dress has a special place in every fashionista’s heart. Whether it is an office meeting, date night or a wedding reception, there’s an LBD for every occasion. Because of its versatility, styling a little black dress is like an empty canvas that can easily be dressed up and dressed down depending on the occasion. Here are some fun tips to style a little black dress and look like a diva.

Add some printed accessories for a fun and quirky look

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A super handy way to style a little black dress or LBD is to layer it up with something printed. A colorful jacket or an animal print overcoat will complement your LBD and make it more interesting.

For a formal occasion, you can also sport your favorite printed silk scarf with the dress, it will make the whole ensemble more put together. Or if you’re planning a fun night out, wear a printed bomber jacket with a casual Little Black Dress to quirk up your look.

Go for occasion appropriate footwear to make your little black outfit stand out

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Unlike gowns and floor length dresses, LBDs give you the opportunity to experiment with footwear. There are plenty of options that you can choose from depending on the occasion you’re styling the dress for.

Tennis shoes look great for a casual, cool outfit while strappy sandals are more flirty and appropriate for a night out with your girls. For a formal event or a meeting, pumps should be your go to footwear and for a boho look, wear your little black dress with boots.

Find the right accessories for your little black dress without going overboard

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Since LBD’s are like an empty canvas, the way you accessorize them can really make or break your outfit. Experiment with different accessories like pearls, layered necklaces, danglers, brooch, and scarves and see what fits your personality the best.

Remember, LBD is a classic piece of clothing, so don’t go overboard with the accessories. Pearls or a brooch will help you dress up, while a layered necklace or a scarf will make the look playful. Keep your accessories simple yet try to make a statement.

Layer your Little Black Dress with fun jackets or skirts for new combinations

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Wondering what to wear over a little black dress? LBDs are super easy to layer and can be repurposed as per your requirement.

You can add a jacket, like leather or denim to break the monochrome look, or you can wear a different shirt on top of the dress to wear it as a skirt. Similarly, you can add another skirt on top of your Little Black Dress to use it as a top. This is a great trick to come up with new combinations every time you want to step out.

Break the monotony and style your little black dress with leather belts

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A great hack to break the monotony of a black dress is to add a belt on the waist. You can opt for a neutral colored belt, a metallic belt or a floral printed belt to add the illusion of a break.

Wearing a belt will not only make the outfit more interesting, but will also bring attention to your waist. If you choose to wear a jacket, you can tie the belt on top of the jacket for a stylish look.

Also Read: Trendy Gowns for Wedding Reception

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