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Breakout star of “How To Get Away with Murder,” Aja Naomi King knows a thing or two about stepping out in style. For her latest well-dressed red carpet appearance, she hit the ABC TCA ‘Winter Press Tour 2015’ event in the perfect winter white dress. Aja paired her Escada knit v-neck midi dress with Kurt Geiger gold pumps and an orange Rodo clutch. She pulled the stellar look together with Hearts on Fire gold rings, sultry waves and bright orange lipstick.

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Aja pulls off winter white flawlessly by opting for knit fabric. The ribbed sweater material makes her white dress the perfect cool weather option. She also spices things up with a pop of bright color and metallic gold. If you want to nail the winter white trend like Aja this season, check out three options we found online.

Look #1: Lookbook dress // Jeffrey Campbell pumps

Team a Lookbook dress with a vintage Chanel bag. Finish the look with Jeffrey Campbell pumps, an Alex & Ani bracelet, Miss Selfridge ring, Tom Ford sunglasses and Gucci lipstick.

 

Look #2: John Lewis dress // BCBGeneration pumps

Style a John Lewis dress with a Maison Margiela clutch. Round out your look with BCBGeneration pumps, Charlotte Russe bracelets, Ciate nail polish, Estee Lauder lipstick, an Oliver Bonas phone case and Charlotte Russe midi rings.

 

Look #3: BCBGMaxAzria dress / Christian Louboutin pumps

Pair a BCBGMaxAzria dress with a Moschino clutch. Bring the look together with Christian Louboutin pumps, a Michael Kors watch, Charlotte Russe rings, Tom Ford sunglasses, NARS lip gloss and Stila liner.

 

 

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

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