Love Julianne Moore's $3,500 Transitional-Weather Blazer? Score the Look for 99% Less
Julianne Moore is showing Us how to do transitional dressing in the most chic and refined way. Her go-to for the spring-to-summer time? A $3,500 beige blazer — and we found an affordable lookalike that's 99% less.
The Room Next Door actress was seen on June 4 in New York City looking ultra polished for an appearance on Good Morning America. She decided on spring neutrals for the occasion, pairing together a beige Saint Laurent jacket, with coordinating wide-leg pants and butter yellow Bottega Veneta pumps.
Her look reminded Us that amongst all of the pastels and floral dresses of the season, there's still nothing quite as classic as a tailored layer. Luckily, we don't have to write a Hollywood-sized check to copy her look — simply hit 'add to cart' on this $50 lookalike.
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The Prettygarden Lapel Open-Front Blazer is proof that you can get A-list-approved style right on Amazon. Like Moore's pick, this blazer also has a fitted look that features a classic notched lapel, faux upper pocket and button closures on the front. An ideal pick for warmer weather, it's made of a lightweight and breathable fabrics that can easily launder in the wash.
No matter whether you get the blazer in the actress' beige choice or a deeper shade like chocolate brown, this blazer serves quiet luxury-like style. It can seamlessly dress up jeans when you wear it with dainty gold jewelry, a structured handbag and ballet flats. Of course, you can make it an off-duty fit as well when paired with tailored pants, heels and a modest undershirt, like Moore.
While the blazer doesn't have many reviews as yet, there are several five-star ones that stand out. For example, this shopper confirmed our suspicions about being similar to designer styles. They said that it 'looks and feels high quality' and is 'comparable' to what they sell in the department store job.
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