A few years ago, Tory Burch made tunics all the rage with her ethnic glam updates to the popular 60s style. Still a hot item, the loose fitting garment that flatters almost every body type is readily available in all different price ranges and materials. While an airy cotton version is a beach cover-up fave, a silk variation offers copious styling options. My friends at Red Light PR loaned me Puella€™s floral dress to show you how to work the tunic trend three ways. (Like what you see? Go to my hive for items that will help you mimic my looks!)
At the OfficeAs long as your tunic isn€™t too short, it can easily work for the office. I downplayed the casual style with a skinny Laundry belt, Prada ombre pumps and this season€™s popular boyfriend blazer from Theory. If you feel a little uncomfortable with the tunic€™s length, a pair of tights is an easy fix. Try a sheer colored hose instead of opaque to stay seasonal. Casual Date
A tunic screams for accessories. When worn loose, I love piling on big necklaces in colors that compliment my dress. Stay modern with a pair of riding boots or gladiator sandals. A fun way to add a contrasting hue is letting your socks pop out just a little above your boots. Night on the Town
Dress up (and sex up!) your tunic with a corset belt. I fell in love with this yellow one from Bebe. I then added some shine with sparkly hoops, a metallic chain purse from Tory Burch and gunmetal Manolo Blahniks. The higher the shoe the better: since most tunics have modest necklines it€™s okay to show a lot of leg.For more on working the tunic trend, check out this video on mystyle.com.

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