Friday 26 February 2016

Curvissa Mothers Day Fashion Challenge - One Jacket - Three Outfits

Hello Lovelies

Myself and another blogger Mookie were recently challenged by Curvissa to style the Pattern Stretch Jacket by Sheego. The challenge was that we style the jacket three different ways by creating three different looks for Mothers Day. As you can see from the image above, the jacket is a lovely pastel blue jacket and is made from a very soft jersey fabric and has an embossed pattern all over, the jacket also has a belt made from the same fabric and has no buttons or other fastenings, the jacket is available in sizes 14 to 32.

Here's how I styled the Pattern Stretch Jacket three different ways to celebrate Mothers Day. 

Look 1 - Out For Dinner



Going out for dinner for Mothers Day I think would be a really nice idea, especially if your Mum or whoever you celebrate Mothers Day with does the cooking, it gives them a night off and it's also a nice reason to get dressed up for the evening.  

For this look I chose a plain black dress with black heels and a black and white clutch bag. I have shown the jacket both tied with the belt and untied with the belt tied at the back of the jacket tied in a bow. I personally prefer the jacket tied at the back as I feel it suits me best that way but it was comfortable worn either way. I think the plain black of the dress really shows the lovely pastel blue of the jacket and the embossed detail nicely too, the black and white bag tied the black of the shoes and the dress in but the white also makes it less harsh against the pastel blue of the jacket. 

Look 2 - Lunch with Mum


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Going for lunch for Mothers Day again is a nice treat and a little less formal than dinner if going for dinner isn't your thing. 

For this look I chose a smart/casual look and again tied the jacket behind, I also rolled the sleeves up a little to give a more casual feel to the jacket and wore it with a white daisy print lace top with a white cami underneath and skinny jeans. I added a statement necklace with mint, nude and lemon shades to adding more pastel shades to the look and teamed the outfit with some nude ballet pumps and a nude clutch bag. I like the pastel shades in the necklace and think they tie in nicely with the pastel blue of the jacket. 

Look 3 - Shopping With Mum



I think a shopping trip is a lovely thing to do for a Mothers Day treat but for retail therapy comfort is paramount so for this look I kept the skinny jeans and wore a white vest top under the jacket and added a pastel coloured statement necklace which has pale blue and pink shades in it and then for a pop of colour added a bright pink bag which also matched my lipstick and for comfort wore my white Converse pumps. Again I wore the jacket tied behind and rolled the sleeves up. 

All Three Looks


The jacket was super comfortable to wear and I love how versatile it is, it looks lovely when worn for a formal occasion like dinner out but can easily be dressed down and worn casually for a shopping trip, it's a great piece to have in my wardrobe. I also think the jacket would be perfect to wear to a wedding or other formal occasion, it is a piece I could get a lot of wear out of and would look completely different each time I wore it, the colour of the jacket is lovely and I feel is a colour that could be worn throughout the year and not just through the spring and summer months. 

If you would like to purchase the Pattern Stretch Jacket it is available in sizes 14 to 32 on the Curvissa website for £49.00 HERE

As I said at the beginning of the post I was challenged along with Mookie to do this challenge, if you would like to see how Mookie styled her jacket then head over to her blog here

Which of the three looks I styled was your favourite? And how would you have styled the jacket in three different ways to celebrate Mothers Day? Chat with me in the comments to let me know your thoughts.


Thank you for reading, much love as always

Zoe x


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