Taylor Swift Just Wore the Perfect Blazer-and-Leggings Combo for Winter
If I'm honest, Taylor Swift hasn't always been one of the celebrities at the top of my seasonal outfit-inspo list. However, recently, the singer has been pulling some seriously chic looks out of the bag. Case in point: This weekend, Taylor stepped out in what is undeniably a perfect winter blazer. From L.A.-based brand Anine Bing, it comes in a classic houndstooth check and double-breasted fit, and silhouette-wise, it's just the right amount of boxy.
Styling it with comfy black leggings (the dream), black ankle boots and a black base layer, Swift kept the whole thing relatively pared-back, but I have a feeling this blazer would look just as good over everything from dresses to wide-leg denim. Best of all? The blazer is still in stock, and we've managed to track it down for you. So if you fancy channelling a little Swift-inspired style in your winter capsule, scroll down to see her dreamy blazer outfit, and shop similar styles.
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