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Lala Anthony made her Fashion Week debut yesterday and closed off the day with an appearance at the Opening Ceremony play. She looked trendy yet elegant in a black long sleeve crop top, white pencil skirt and black pumps. She finished the look with a sleek ponytail, dark lipstick and a simple black clutch.

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Lala nailed it with this look. It’s the perfect balance of current trends with timeless style. The crop top and pencil skirt outfit is all the rage but Lala makes it classy by contrasting classic black and white colors. The dark lip is the perfect touch. Lala’s stylish look can work for any occasion, and it transitions nicely from summer to Fall. On the fence? Let these three options we found online convince you.

Look #1: Club // One Teaspoon bralet / Qupid sandals

Pair a One Teaspoon bralet with a Mango skirt, 3.1 Phillip Lim clutch and Qupid sandals. Jazz up your look with Nasty Gal shades, a Moschino phone case, Forever 21 bracelets and Revlon lipstick.

 

Look #2: Movies // H&M crop top / Converse sneakers

Layer a Levi’s jean jacket over a H&M crop top and a Buffalo David Bitton skirt. Finish your look with Converse sneakers, a Forever 21 bag, a La Mer watch and House of Holland sunglasses.

 

Look #3: Fancy Dinner // Torn by Ronny Kobo crop top / Christian Louboutin pumps

Style a Torn by Ronny Kobo crop top with a Dorothy Perkins skirt, Christian Louboutin pumps and a Dolce & Gabbana bag. Round out your look with Miu Miu sunglasses, a Ted Baker ring, Ruby Lane perfume and NARS lipstick.

 

 

-Jessica C. Andrews of Glamazonsblog.com. Follow me @Ms_Andrews

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