Do you ever find yourself standing in front of your closet, trying to come up with something to wear, and feeling like you have nothing to wear? If so, you’re not alone. A lot of people feel that way when they get dressed in the morning. It’s especially hard when you don’t have anything special to wear or when you don’t know what the weather is going to be like. In this blog post, we will provide 75 different outfit ideas for women who are struggling with what to wear!
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1.Any style of dress with heels
This one is pretty obvious. Any style of dress you love and feel good in is always a good idea. You can choose a casual or a little dressy for an everyday look paired with heels can elevate the look even more.
2.Dress with Sweater
If it’s a little colder or you go into an office that always has the A/C on, through a sweater over a dress. To cinch in your waist, place a belt at your waist and tuck in the sweater in it and bubble it a little bit over it to get a cropped look.
3.Dress with boots
A shorter dress (or even a long dress) looks cute with boots whether they are tall boots or booties. This is usually a more casual look but if you have a high heeled boot, you can make it more dressy for a different occasion.
4.Dress with strappy shoes
If you want to choose a strappy high heel or a strappy flat sandal, this is my usual go to with a dress for a casual look.
5.Dress with oversized hat
When I say oversized hat, I mean one with a brim, like a fedora or Panama style depending on the season. A hat can really a just a little something to an outfit especially on vacation and in the sun.
6.Skirt with bodysuit
A short skirt or a longer skirt ALWAYS looks good with a bodysuit to suck you in and for the shirt to always stay tucked in.
7.Skirt with graphic t tucked in
Choose a graphic t that coordinates with the skirt with colors or patterns and tuck it in a little loose for a more laid back outfit.
8.Skirt with white t knotted
A white t knotted is always a good idea when you want to cinch in your waist or create more shape. Instead of tying a knot in your shirt, tie a clear hair elastic around the shirt and fold the fabric over the elastic to avoid ruining your shirt.
9.Skirt with sweater
Like the dress with sweater idea, you can use the belt trick to tuck in your sweater for a cropped look. Or you can tuck it into your bra or just tuck it into your skirt if your sweater isn’t super thick and adding fabric in the front.
10.Skirt with ankle booties
No matter the length of skirt, ankle booties are always a good idea especially for the fall or leading up to spring.
11.Jumpsuit (long sleeve, short sleeve, strapless) with booties
Jumpsuits are an entire outfit with one piece. They are so easy to just throw on when you think you have nothing to wear or if you don’t know what to wear.
12.Spaghetti jumpsuit with cropped t shirt underneath
You can wear the spaghetti strap jumpsuit but if you want to add a little something to it, add on a crop top underneath.
13.Strapless jumpsuit with platform sandals
Just add platform sandals to a strapless jumpsuit for height and to make your legs look longer.
14.Jumpsuit with flannel (worn or tied around waist)
Either wear a flannel over the jumpsuit or tied around your waist to have on hand for a summer night.
15.Long Sleeve jumpsuit with lots of necklaces, statement earrings
If you have a long sleeve jumpsuit, add a bunch of jewelry to make a statement with your outfit.
16.Jumpsuit with statement purse (fringe, oversized tote, bedazzled)
If you are going for a nice dinner or out on the town, adding a statement purse can help elevate and add to a jumpsuit for a few outfit ideas.
17.Joggers with bodysuit
Joggers can either be fitted or a little looser. So if you have a more loose style of jogger, style it with a bodysuit to have a tight top with looser fitting pants to balance it out.
18.Joggers with sweater
Style your jogger outfit with a sweater with a front tuck to define your waist depending on the type of sweater you have.
19.Joggers with button down blouse
A button down blouse is a must in everyone’s wardrobe and a great piece to pair with joggers.
20.Joggers with cropped graphic t
This is obvious, for a baggier jogger, a cropped t will help balance all the fabric with some skin.
21.Joggers with athletic sneakers
Joggers can look pretty athletic depending on the style you have and a sneaker is a great shoe option.
22.Joggers with fitted white t and mules
I always wear slide on mules with my joggers if I want to dress them up a little bit and a fitted t is a good fall back option.
23.Jeans with oversized tucked in graphic t
This is obvious but make it more 90’s with looser jeans and an oversized shirt. Tuck it in at the waist just a little to help show the waist.
23.Jeans with tank top blouse
Blouses are sometimes tricky to wear because they have a lot of fabric, but a tank top one with jeans are a good in between outfit idea.
25.Jeans with tunic top and strappy sandals
You don’t want a super long tunic with short jeans because that can look weird. Stick with longer jeans when styling a tunic and strappy sandals to add some skin.
26.Jeans with button down top
This is a classic, preppy look that is always a good idea.
27.Jeans with long sleeve white shirt and loafers
Jeans and loafers are classy and can help dress up jeans if you need to.
28.Black jeans with a black top
Black on black can be tricky with different shades of black but it looks so chic!
29.Black jeans with a white top
Contrast looks are fun to switch it up.
30.Biker shorts with oversized cardigan
31.Biker shorts with baggy, oversized t shirt
If you have a super oversized shirt and shorts that peak through at the bottom, it give off the “I’m just wearing my boyfriend’s shirt” vibe.
32.Biker shorts with denim jacket
Either an oversized denim jacket for a more 80’s look or a fitted one will make it a more pulled together athleisure outfit
33.Biker shorts with Crew neck sweatshirt
Crewnecks are a must in a wardrobe for comfort and style.
34.Denim shorts with oversized sweatshirt
Same idea as a an oversize shirt, an oversized sweatshirt is for those chilly mornings or colder months but you still want to wear shorts.
35.Denim shorts with skinny strapped tank top
Skinny straps are really in right now because they give early 2000’s but that with denim shorts, you can’t go wrong.
36.Denim shorts with long kimono
Kimonos are great for summer to through over any outfit but especially over denim shorts for a vacation look.
37.Denim shorts, black top, hat and booties
For a step above casual, add a black top, a hat, and booties is a good move.
38.Denim shorts with layered sweater and shirt underneath
To stay warm, layer a longer shirt under a sweater to peak out with denim shorts.
39.Denim shorts with buttoned cardigan
This is the same vibe as the kimono but more for a lake or bonfire with they open cardigan.
40.Denim shorts with blazer
Blazers dress up anything, even denim shorts and you can look professional while dressing for warm weather.
41.Sweater vest with same color skirt
Have a monochromatic look with the same color sweater vest and skirt.
42.Sweater vest with t shirt under
Long sleeve or short sleeve under a sweater vest is layer for warmth or modesty/fashion.
43.Sweater vest with shorts
Sometimes you don’t need anything under your sweater vest if you are wanting to wear it in the spring. Throw on it with shorts as a transitional outfit ideas.
44.Sweater vest with knee high boots
If the sweater vest is longer (or a button down under it is longer) you can just wear the vest as a dress with knee high boots. Such a vibe!
45.Sweater vest with short pleated skirt
For a school girl look, I have seen sweater vests paired with a short pleated skirt.
46.Sweater vest with puffy sleeve shirt underneath
I’m a big fan of puffy sleeves and pairing one with a sweater vest is a statement and makes the outfit go from casual to dressy depending on your top.
47.Leggings with tunic
If you want bum coverage, pair your leggings with a tunic, long or short sleeve depending on the season is always a go to.
48.Leggings with combat boots
Leggings are tight so they are easy to tuck into boots and combat boots is more of an edgy look if that is what you are going for.
49.Leggings with button down
A button down with leggings can cover your butt to make it work appropriate (depending on your work dress code) and make it business casual but comfy.
50.Leggings with long vest
When I say long vest, I mean an open, long vest like a utility vest to layer over a shirt for bum coverage too. If you live in a warmer climate, a long vest can be a great option instead of a jacket for the layered look.
51.Leggings with knotted white t shirt
If you are more confident in your leggings, do the knotted white shirt trick to keep waist definition.
52.Leggings with statement sweatshirt
Pairing leggings with a sweatshirt is fine, but have a sweatshirt that is different and fun! Puffy sleeves, bedazzled, colorful, etc.
53.Leggings with utility jacket
I love a good utility jacket, especially an olive or tan one and with leggings it can dress them up instead of just looking like you got back from a work out or rolled out of bed.
54.Chambray shirt with black jeans
If you don’t like the denim on denim look, pair your chambray shirt with black jeans
55.Chambray shirt with leggings
Choose to wear a chambray shirt buttoned or open with leggings for 2 different looks!
56.Chambray shirt with white pants/jeans
A chambray shirt with white linen pants (or jeans) gives a chill vibe and looks great near a beach or lake.
57.Chambray shirt layered over bodycon dress
You can use an unbuttoned chambray shirt like a cardigan over a tighter dress to not feel so revealing or uncomfortable if it’s too tight.
58.Chambray shirt tied at waist with midi skirt
With a midi skirt, a chambray shirt tied at the waist can dress down a skirt look, but can be a business casual look as well.
59.Chambray shirt with colored overalls
If you have white, black, or colored overalls, a chambray shirt layered under is a different way to wear overalls.
60.Midi Skirt with sweater belted
Midi skirts can be hard to wear, but in colder weather, tuck your sweater into a belt to add definition at the waist. Maybe with booties….
61.Midi skirt with sweater half tucked
You can also just half tuck your sweater into the front of the skirt just for a little waist definition but still have a loose flowy look.
62.Midi skirt with knotted t shirt
Knot your t shirt right at the waist band of the midi skirt if you don’t want to tuck it in.
63.Midi skirt with bodysuit and cropped jacket
A bodysuit with a midi skirt and a cropped jacket is great to layer and add warmth to the outfit. Have your jacket hit right a the waist where the skirt hits so it doesn’t swallow you.
64.Midi skirt with puffy sleeve blouse tucked in
If you have a plain midi skirt, pair it with a puffy sleeve or decorative sleeve blouse for a better than basic outfit.
65.Midi shirt with loose blouse loosely tucked
If you are going to do this, have the blouse be short sleeved to avoid too much fabric when you tuck it in.
66.Sweatpants with tight top and low cut sneakers
Sweatpants are amazing! Who doesn’t love sweatpants? But to make them look like an actually outfit, pair with a tight top and low cut sneakers.
67.Sweatpants with matching sweatshirt
Oversized sweatpants and oversized sweatshirts matching is a big trend and a great outfit to look someone put together but make sure your hair and makeup is done. Also add some jewelry to polish it off.
68.Sweatpants with cropped tank top
If you like some skin showing, wear a cropped top with some loose sweatpants.
69.Wide legged pants with knotted t shirt
Wide legged pants can make wider hips look more balanced (which I love). Add a knotted t shirt with fun chunky sandals for a super casual look.
70.Wide legged pants with bodysuit (or swimsuit)
For longer wide legged pants, pair it with a bodysuit or if you are on vacation, throw on a swimsuit.
71.Wide legged pants with fitted button down shirt
To dress up your wide legged pants, tuck in a button down shirt (tuck in one side and leave the other side untucked). Or you can fully tuck.
72.Wide legged pants with low cut neutral shoes or booties
For shoes, a safe option is a low cut neutral colored shoes or booties depending on the season. Have a gap between the pants and shoes to show some skin to not look swallowed with all the fabric of the pants. Disregard if your pants are long to the ground obviously.
73.Overalls with statement sleeve top
I have said ‘puffy sleeve’ or ‘statement sleeve’ many times already but try it with a pair of overalls.
74.Overalls with tank top
For warmer days, try a basic tank top with overalls. That simple.
75.Overalls with tight long sleeve or sweater
If you live somewhere that is cold most of the time or it’s a cold season, try a tight long sleeve or a fitted sweater to give shape under the overalls.
Whether you’re looking for a fresh outfit idea or just want to switch up your style, we hope that this post has given you some new ideas to work with. With 75 different outfits, there’s something for everyone! What are you waiting for? Start trying out some of these ensembles today.