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Letoya Luckett is ready for Fall! The singer hit the 2014 LudaDay Celebrity Basketball Game at Georgia State University Sports Arena wearing the perfect outfit for in-between seasons. She embraced Fall trends with a plaid shirt tied around her waist, a black fedora and knee-length boots. But she kept the look summer-friendly with an Etre sleeveless graphic top and black denim shorts. Red lipstick, hoop earrings and loose waves completed her stellar look.

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The key to Letoya’s outfit is layering. By adding a long-sleeve plaid shirt to the mix, she made a tank top and shorts suitable for Fall weather. And her shorts and boots combo is a great way to keep your legs warm while still showing some skin. Letoya’s look is easy to achieve! Check out these three options we found online.

Look #1: Party // Recycled Karma tank / JustFab boots

Layer a Forever 21 plaid shirt over a graphic Recycled Karma tank and Current/Elliott shorts. Finish your look with JustFab boots, an ASOS ring, a Rag & Bone fedora and Iman Cosmetics lipstick.

 

Look #2: Concert // Etre tank / Giuseppe Zanotti boots

Throw a NSF plaid shirt over an Etre graphic tank and Paper Denim & Cloth shorts. Round out your look with Giuseppe Zanotti boots, a Moschino bag, a Rag & Bone fedora and NARS lipstick.

Look #3: Movies // Married to the Mob tank / Ash boots

Style a Married to the Mob tank with an Old Navy plaid shirt and ASOS shorts. Complete your look with Ash boots, an Aldo bag, a Swarovski cuff and MAC Cosmetics lipstick.

 

 

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

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