A Sartorial Painting Session With White Jeggings

A Sartorial Painting Session With White Jeggings

Sometimes getting dressed is like being an artist. You start out with a basic top or bottom as the canvas and “paint” with layers and accessories until your ensemble is complete. We’re taking things back to art class by encouraging you to use white jeggings to create your own stylish work of art.

You are the painter and white jeggings are your canvas. Lets look to the iconic masters of painting to help put together a masterpiece.

Rembrandt van Rijn

This 17th century Dutch painter was famous for his mysterious and candid self-portraits. As a man who had many personal tragedies, he was the quintessential suffering artist who mastered the art of the “brooding stare.” Conjure up the aura of this intriguing man by wearing your jeggings with a dark green pussybow blouse, brown leather jacket and brown ankle boots.

Claude Monet

The world would never have enjoyed the lofty sentiment of an Impressionist painting without the genius of its founder, French painter Claude Monet. From far away one of his paintings may look like a jumbled, blurry mess. But get a little closer, and it turns into a charming landscape with water lilies. Invoke the free flowing sentiment of a Monet painting with white jeggings, a pastel pink silk blouse, light blue ballet flats and a gray beret.  

Leonardo da Vinci

Although his paintings are what he’s best known for,  Da Vinci was a jack of all trades, dabbling in a bit of architecture, astronomy, and engineering. Da Vinci left behind a massive cultural legacy with his art and inventions, but one burning question still remains—what’s behind the Mona Lisa’s smile? Wow the world with your own smile in your white pants, a lace blouse with a high collar and red slip-on shoes.

Like these masters of yore, you’ve got what it takes to design and style your way to a polished look. Now go out and paint your own remarkable sartorial display.

Make your outfit a master work with white jeggings.

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