After the glamorous Free People ‘Stage Right’ holiday 2020 lookbook, the fashion label tones things down a notch in the winter 2020 lookbook. Forget about super sophisticated fashion designs as now it’s time to invest in key pieces that display minimalist shapes, boyish cuts and super sexy dresses that refresh your style without too much fuss.
As expected, Free People’s bohemian chic allure was not left aside as this is a style that has become a signature for the brand and this particular look has a certain ‘je ne sais quoi’ that draws in attention like a magnet. You need more to be convinced? Well, if the unique, perfectly put together ensembles weren’t enough to get you to say SOLD, the high quality of the fabrics and the interesting textures carefully mashed to perfection should do the trick as this is a combo that can make you look and feel like a true style icon.
Free People managed to juxtapose high end fashion with street wear appeal, so let these key pieces inspire you as they’re built to make a statement and ooze chicness. For the cold season, the brand’s winter lookbook focused on comfy knitted pullovers, cool parkas, stylish blouses, metallic pants, stylish biker jackets, sizzling trenches and fab feminine essential dresses and skirts. To achieve the desired impact, Free People’s stylists paired boyish cuts with ultra feminine garments to achieve a totally unique look that screams ‘look at me, I’m iconic!’.
However, if you’re all about playing will all girly-girl elements, have a look at the brand’s fabulous 70s maxi dress and jewel encrusted black dress and sexy skirts. Glamor elements that can range from opulent to subtle should definitely occupy a top spot in your winter season wardrobe as they help take an outfit out of the boring zone and add that twist that makes an impact and that can make you feel amazing. Dare to be different and let yourself be hypnotized by these trendy key pieces signed Free People as they are definitely investment buys that you’ll be able to turn towards for seasons to come!
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