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SPRING SUMMER STYLE TIPS FROM JENNIE KIM OF BLACKPINK AND CHANEL

SPRING SUMMER STYLE TIPS FROM JENNIE KIM OF BLACKPINK AND CHANEL

 

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Having a close relationship with CHANEL, seeing Jennie Kim of BLACKPINK in countless CHANEL outfits has become a normal thing for her fans. It’s also pretty natural that after watching the CHANEL Spring-Summer 2020 fashion show in Paris, Jennie found her personal favorite looks and, based on the collection, able to provide styling tips for her fans.

Check out these styling tips from CHANEL Spring-Summer 2020 collection by Jennie:

 

Summer jacket

First, Jennie picked a long tweed jacket that looked really cool worn together with a white shirt and a white CHANEL bag. Jennie said she would add stacks of necklace or pendant will add a rock and roll touch to the look, thus keeping the tweed look casual.

 

Print vaganza

Next, Jennie recommended wearing a printed dress with flats and accessories for a casual yet sophisticated summer look.

 

Mini dress

For the next tips, Jennie recommends a mini dress with balloon sleeves and a wide cut on the bottom. She added bracelets on each end of the sleeves for a more glamorous twist we must say.

 

Summer legging

If you’re a simple black legging lover, like herself, Jenny suggested everyone wear it with whatever top having cool printed details. This would balance the look of both items together. And to make it more interesting, Jennie said she loved to add stylish belts over the legging.

 

Summer jumpsuit

After that, Jennie recommended a tweed jumpsuit. Especially with jacket details and short cut (romper-like). Jennie loves to add a necklace to complete this look, hence the collar details will become a certain point of attraction.

 

Romantic skirt

And lastly, she said everyone should be wearing a romantic black skirt this summer. The skirt could be paired with another romantic white blouse that will strongly remind everyone of the actresses in old French films.