Effortless Ways to Style Oversized Pieces

Nothing To Wear

Leigh Campbell's edit of the perfect tees, shirts and blazers to nail the oversized look.

Oversized shirts and blazers have been trending for a while now, and guess what? They're here to stay!  

If you haven't tried this trend because you're worried about looking frumpy or overwhelmed by fabric, we’ve got you covered. We’ll explore this episode will show you how to elevate your style with the right fabrics, pairings, and accessories so you can nail oversized fashion pieces while staying true to their personal style. Joining us again is Emelia Morris from the Mamamia fashion collective to guide us through this lasting trend.

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CREDITS:

      Host: Leigh Campbell

      Guest: Emelia Morris

      Producer: Grace Rouvray

      Audio Producer: Lu Hill

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