Crochet Outfits: How to Wear Crochet in Your 20s
As we settle into our new quarantine lifestyles, I’ve decided to use my free time to go through my fashion bucket list. My fashion bucket list consists of fashion museums I want to visit, trends I want to try, and skills I want to learn. One of which is how to crochet.
So as I FaceTime my Grandma for my daily lessons, I thought why not start thinking up some cute crochet outfits for when I’m ready?
Now, while I love this time with my Grandma, I’d rather not come out of this quarantine dressing like her. This is a guide for how to wear crochet in a trendy, cool way. I’ll admit I’m 4-5 quarantine weeks away from being able to make any of these pieces but I want to make sure I can pull them off when they’re ready.
Here are a four crochet outfit ideas to try, along with some styling tips to pull them off with any aesthetic!
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Crochet Tank Outfit:
Products: Top – Revolve, Pants – Asos, Heels – Asos, Bag – Steve Madden, Earrings – River Island
A crochet top gets a really cool edge when you mix it with a leather bottom, like these pants. Monochrome looks are all the rage in 2020, so keeping to a camel and cream look is very in.
The snakeskin heels keep the outfit young, and don’t be scared of a bold color with a cute bag. Hoop earrings give this look an extra tough of 70s glam, which is making a comeback.
Crochet Dress Outfit:
Products: Dress – Urban Outfitters, Boots – River Island, Hat – Francesca’s, Necklaces – Mumu, Belt – Topshop
Since coming to the US for college, I’ve become weirdly obsessed with Country culture. I drive my family and friends crazy playing country music in Europe. However, they all have started to really like my incorporation of cowboy style into my looks.