TV Fashion Inspiration: Sophia from Girlboss (Part 2)
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While we count down the days to another episode of Girlboss on Netflix, I’d like to welcome you all back for another round of outfits inspired by Sophia. For those of you that missed our last Netflix Girlbossfashion post, check out Netflix Girlboss fashion: Part 1 to get up to speed.
For Part 2, we’re taking a look at more of Sophia’s looks down the line to see just how the clothes make the girl.
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The Launch
Photo Credits – Netflix
Of course, the only logical way to celebrate the successful launch of a website is by throwing a big party.
Sophia’s motto is to go big or go home, so she does exactly that with her party wardrobe in a tasteful black velvet jumpsuit. It’s business-y without being stuffy. Sophia livens up the look with a large bronze statement necklace.
Reinvent Sophia’s party attire by throwing on this midnight blue velvet jumpsuit. Like Sophia’s, it features a plunging neckline. No need to add a statement necklace: This jumpsuit features a built-in choker.
For some low-key accessorizing, try some stacked rings and a gold bracelet cuff. Platform heels are essential for a ’70s-loving boss like Sophia. Lastly, don’t forget your handy-dandy “Grab and Go” clutch on your way out.
Products: Jumpsuit – Boohoo, Shoes – ASOS, Rings – Nordstrom, Bracelet – Charlotte Russe, Bag – Nasty Gal
“Mothereffing Bar Graphs”
Photo Credits – Netflix
Most people say that the most important dress you’ll ever wear is the one you choose for your wedding day. Sophia’s most important dress is the one she wears when she asks her father for financial help with her up-and-coming business.
If you have an important dinner and want to look as good as Sophia, start off with a simple patterned dress. I opted for this striped shirt dress because it can be dressed up for occasions like this while keeping you chic.
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