The Alternative Valentine’s look.

Everything is draped in red and so is your planned outfit for the big day. The red dress is the standard but this year we are going to try something new. Break the rules with 3 of these great ideas to replace the red dress.

Option 1: Go casual

So everyone assumes the valentine’s date has to be super romantic which means a candle lit dinner. But what if you wanna try something a lot sportier like the bowling alley or mini-golfing? Try on some jeans and layer it on with a floral top and blazer or sweater. That means you can get the best of both worlds. An outfit that helps with the transition.

Option 2: Shake things up

Who says everything has to be red? Shake things up with a great print that brings out your fun loving personality. Pair it up with a leather jacket to balance things out for the evening. This is a perfect look for date night or a fun night out with the girls.

Option 3: Switch up the colour

So you don’t want to be like everyone else but still want a little bit of that lovey dovey tint? Tone things down with a pink dress to spread the cheer. Something that compliments you and still adds a little sophistication to the proceedings. Whatever colour you decide to go with make sure to use Toss to bring out the colour and your confidence for the world to see.

 

Happy Valentines!

 

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