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Trend of the week: The Knit Vest

We may be late, but not TOO late. This trend is here to stay, people have been talking about it since fall, and it is still going strong. The knit vest trend has been taking over the internet, with people finding creative ways to incorporate this statement piece into every look. From wearing it with a basic white shirt to over a hoodie and as a crop top, there are millions of ways to wear a knit vest. Here are the top 5, most sophisticated ways:


1. The Classic Knit:

Credit: @olafarahat

Credit: @olafarahat

This is the simplest way of wearing a knit vest. All you need for this look is a basic white shirt and complete the look with your choice of pants, heels/shoes, bag with some jewelry to elevate the look.

2. A POP! Of Color

Credit: @amarsibai

Credit: @amarsibai

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You can make it more fun by adding more color underneath. Amar Sibai, the Lebanese influencer, wore it that way. Instead of having a basic white shirt, you can create a color combo.

3. Sugar Coat It

Credit: @dimasheikhly

As Dima wore it! Throw something over rather than under it. Either a blazer, long coat, or a hoodie, literally anything would do.  

4. Double Trouble

Credit: @lana_.jpg

Credit: @lana_.jpg

Pair it with another knitwear for a cozier look. 

5. Confidence Is Key

Credit: @lailaezzat

Credit: @lailaezzat

Laila did convince us the vest could be worn as a top. If you are looking for a simpler way to wear the knit vest. This is it!


Shop similar knit vests through the links below!

Ola Farahat ZARA (DHS 179)

Amar Sibai ASOS (DHS 295)

Dima Al Sheikhly ZARA (DHS 179)

Lana Al Beik MANGO (DHS 129)

Laila Ezzat BERSHKA (DHS 99)

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