Okay, so digging into my Ashlyn Harris style exploration! Gotta say, she nails that cool, effortless athletic vibe mixed with sharp casual. Wanted to see if I could capture a slice of that without just copying head-to-toe.
The Starting Point & Hunt
Kicked things off scrolling through pics of her street style – lots of candid shots. Noticed how she often keeps the top half simple, kinda laid-back, then lets the bottoms do the talking, either with sharp tailoring or interesting cuts. Her footwear? Usually crisp sneakers or clean boots, never too bulky.
Hit my closet first. Needed key players:
- A plain, good-quality tee that wasn’t boxy. Settled on a slightly fitted white one.
- Something with a relaxed but structured jacket vibe. Found a grey, slightly oversized utility jacket hiding in the back.
- Bottoms were the make-or-break. Needed something tailored but cool. Struck gold after digging – black, cropped, wide-leg trousers tucked away from some forgotten work phase. Perfect!
- Shoes: White leather sneakers are an Ashlyn staple. Grabbed my cleanest pair.
Trial & Error Phase
Threw the white tee and black trousers on first. Instantly better than jeans! The wide-leg crop gave that sharpness I wanted. Then layered the grey jacket over. Felt… alright, but kinda boxy up top. Played with rolling up the jacket sleeves twice – bam, exposed some wrist, instantly more polished and less sloppy.
Tried tucking the tee fully, felt too stiff. Half-tuck? Much better. Added that deliberate ‘effortless’ touch without looking messy. Wore the outfit around the apartment doing chores – crucial test. Wanted movement. Jacket didn’t feel constricting, trousers flowed nicely, no awkward pulling. Sneakers stayed comfy. Win.
The Final Touches & Why It Felt “Ashlyn”
Ashlyn accessorizes minimally, really lets the clothes breathe. Kept jewelry dead simple: a thin silver chain necklace barely visible under the tee collar, and one mid-sized silver ring. No watch, felt too fussy for the vibe.
Glanced in the mirror heading out. The key elements clicked:
- Sharp Bottoms Anchor: Those cropped wide-legs screamed intentional, not lazy.
- Relaxed Up Top: Simple tee + easy jacket combo balanced the sharp pants.
- Clean Silhouette: Jacket sleeves rolled, half-tuck, avoiding bulk – kept the lines clean.
- Kickin’ Kicks: White sneakers kept it grounded and athletic-core.
It didn’t scream “Ashlyn Harris costume,” but captured that vibe of effortlessly cool, purposefully undone – comfortable yet put-together, athletic spirit meeting modern tailoring. Felt like a version I could genuinely wear.