Jeans and a Nice Top Outfit Formula, upgraded: Swap in Leather Pants, Sequin, or Velvet for the Jeans

The Problem: Party Season Wardrobe Fatigue Here’s the secret no one tells you about party season dressing: you don’t need more tops. You need to get smarter about your bottoms. That gorgeous sequined cami or embellished blouse sitting in your closet? It’s not just one outfit – it’s five completely different looks depending on whether you pair it with denim, a black leather pants outfit, velvet pants, or even a bold purple pants or sequin pants outfit. The magic happens when you start thinking of your going out tops as the constant and your bottoms as the variables. Master the leather pants outfit formula, understand how velvet pants outfit styling changes the entire energy, and suddenly your wardrobe works exponentially harder for you. Your favorite going-out top isn’t one outfit. It’s a foundation. And depending on what you pair it with, you can be casual-cool, edgy-sophisticated, ladylike-elegant, or fashion-forward-bold. Same top, completely different energy. Nice top + black leather pants A black leather pants outfit instantly makes the same top look cooler and more intentional, perfect for a night out outfit or a dressier party. Nice top + velvet pants Velvet is the elegant upgrade, and a velvet pants outfit gives you rich, festive energy with minimal effort. If you want to stand out without going costume, try a purple pants outfit, especially in velvet pants, because the color reads bold but the texture keeps it elevated. Nice top + sequin pants If you want the fully festive option, go for a sequin pants outfit. This is the easiest way to commit to celebration for New Year’s or any big event. If you’re dipping your toe into party pants for the first time, you might be more comfortable if you keep the silhouette simple and let the sparkle do the work. Your styling rule is simple: pick one hero piece, either the sequin top or the sequin pants, and keep everything else sleek so you look styled, not chaotic. Styling what you own Shop your closet like a stylist. Pull three tops you love, then try them with jeans, leather or faux leather, velvet, purple, and sequins, and take quick mirror pics. Try not to think too much about what you see in the mirror – sometimes ‘self-talk’ can be negative. Rely on the side-by-side images for making observations instead of making observations in the mirror. You can be kinder to yourself in the pictures of side-by-sides instead, because you can be more objective in a side-by-side. If you are not sure what wins on you, post the side-by-sides in Adjust My Crown and let the votes settle it, then save the winner in a Collection like “Christmas party outfits” or “NYE outfits.” That way you can pack your Christmas trip outfits quickly, and next year you can rewear it, tweak one piece, or reshop a better version using the outfit you already know worked. $78 This tee is a party on her own. Take me there $98 This cape is a whole personality. Take me there $49 Amazon for the win. Take me there $78 Perfectly ladylike and perfectly rebellious at the same time. Take me there $169 The waist, the seams, the darts on this jacket are sculptural perfection. So chic! Take me there $158 This is a forever piece and for all 4 seasons Take me there $41.98 So good for the price! Take me there $240 So much styling potential Take me there $138 Fringe is so in right now and i’m here for it. Take me there $128 The jacquard plus the sleeves – another party of a blouse. Take me there $252 The pattern! The sleeves! Take me there $168 These black velvet pants make the outfit more polished, ladylike or dressier Take me there $238 Makes the look edgier than black denim. Perfect for super feminine tops… or edgy to up the edge… whatever you’re trying to “say”! Take me there $70 Great leather look option Take me there $199 Makes the look more bold and feminine at the same time. Take me there $50 ugh – so good Take me there $120 Sequins, on velvet… kind of genius Take me there $60 Sequins, with 5% spandex in the composition Take me there Shop Your Closet First Before you buy anything new, I challenge you to try this experiment: Pull out your three favorite going-out tops and style each one with every different bottom you own. Jeans, leather, velvet, trousers, skirts – everything. Take photos of each combination. The STAR method is great for this. I guarantee you’ll discover outfits you never knew you had. That top you thought “needed” specific pants to work? It probably looks amazing with three other things you already own. That velvet you only wear one way? It’s probably more versatile than you realized. Shopping your own closet is the most sustainable, budget-friendly way to expand your wardrobe. And once you understand which bottom types work hardest for your lifestyle and personal style, then you can make intentional purchases that genuinely fill gaps rather than just adding to the pile. Shopping your Closet side note: If you own velvet pants and/or waxed jeans or leather pants that you don’t even have the will to try on with your fun top, why not? Why are you keeping them? Should you maybe be looking to pass those on to someone who would wear them and find options you’d wear now? Something to think about… Maybe start a “Do I need a new version?” Collection in Adjust My Crown for when you’re shopping to see if it’s something you really were looking for anyway. Styled Outfits