


Inside My Closet: Styling Statement Pieces for Everyday Wear
Inside my closet, some pieces live quietly — dependable, everyday staples, never asking for attention. And then there are the others: the show-stoppers, the mood-shifters, the ones you fall in love with instantly… and then barely wear.
Statement pieces have a reputation for being tricky: too bold for everyday, too memorable to repeat. The kind of thing you pull out for one special occasion, then let hang in your closet like a work of art you’re not sure how to live with.
I’ve been there.
But here’s what I’ve learned: the right statement piece isn’t just wearable — it can be the hardest-working item you own. The perfect one pulls everything together, gives your basics new life, and creates a signature style that’s unmistakably yours. They’re conversation starters, confidence boosters, and the reason a simple jeans-and-tee day can still feel like your own personal runway.
Statement piece styling doesn’t have to feel impossible. Today, I’m inviting you inside my closet to share three of my favorites — a fire-engine red lamb leather moto jacket, a swishy Farm Rio ruffle dress, and a cheeky pink Palm Angels belt — each styled two ways. Today, I will give you statement piece outfit ideas and tips on how to style them. Because the real beauty of a statement piece isn’t just in its drama… it’s in its range.


Statement Piece #1: The Red Leather Moto Jacket That Transforms Any Outfit

Some jackets are just outerwear. This one is an entrance. Made by IRO, a French contemporary brand known for its sleek, edgy New York-meets-Paris aesthetic, it’s the kind of jacket I had dreamed about for years.
Crafted from supple real lamb leather, it adds both coolness and sophistication to any outfit — the kind of piece I hope will stay in my wardrobe for a lifetime. Both a statement piece and an investment, it originally retailed for $1,200, but I scored it secondhand on The RealReal for $140 — proof that you don’t have to buy investment pieces new to get their magic.
I’d always wanted a red leather jacket, but not just any red — it had to be fire-engine bright, something in the same spirit as Michael Jackson’s iconic Thriller-era jacket.
This one is it.
The scarlet leather feels buttery and luxe, and the color is so bold it practically has its own spotlight. It’s the kind of jacket that turns heads — all you have to do is put it on.
Style Tip: When buying investment-level statement pieces, patience is key. Leather jackets aren’t just something you grab on impulse. Take your time and get the fit, quality, and color perfect before you commit. Patience is the difference between owning a piece you’ll wear for years and one that gets lost in your closet after a few outings.
Look 1 — Caught Red Handed


This look leans all the way into the drama: the red moto, red tights, and a denim mini skirt paired with a polka-dot blouse. I actually wore this outfit to an ‘80s dance night at a brewery with my aunt, uncle, and their friends — and it couldn’t have been more fitting.
The jacket commands attention, but it doesn’t shout over the rest — it works in harmony with every element.
The monochrome thread of red — from the moto to the tights to the warm sandal straps — makes the color feel deliberate, almost cinematic. The feminine polka dots add playfulness, balancing out the edge of the jacket. And then there’s the denim mini skirt: more than a style choice, it’s a time capsule. The whole outfit hums with the energy of a different era — a slice of Americana meets ‘70s glamour.
Style Tip: Let color be the statement. When you go bold from head to toe, keep the shapes timeless — denim minis, simple blouses, or tailored trousers — so the color stays in the spotlight.

Look 2 — Red on Arrival


The city doesn’t slow down, and neither does this look. It features the cropped red lamb-leather jacket paired with a sleek black Re Ona dress, thrifted Naturalizer pumps, and a quilted Tory Burch evening bag in matching crimson — the kind of outfit that can glide from a Midtown gallery opening to late-night drinks in SoHo without missing a beat.
Oversized blush-tinted sunglasses add a cinematic edge, while the clean black base keeps the bold red from feeling overdone. This is city statement style at its best — confident, striking, yet surprisingly wearable.
Style Tip: When wearing a bold statement jacket, resist the temptation to overcomplicate the rest of your look. Keep your base layer simple, stick to one or two complementary accessories, and let the outerwear carry the story.

Statement Piece #2: The Farm Rio Ruffle Maxi Dress

Inside my closet, some dresses whisper.
This one sings.
I found it at Goodwill, balled up like it had been tossed aside, hanging haphazardly in the women’s shorts section. I almost walked past, but the beaded tassels and the vivid crimson print caught my eye. When I pulled it free, I was stunned — a real Farm Rio dress, for seven dollars. This dress is the perfect example of why I love thrift store fashion finds.
I’d wanted one for years, ever since I first discovered the brand at the Anthropologie in downtown Asheville, where I used to live. At $200+ a dress, they were always out of reach. To me, Farm Rio is bohemian at its best — radiant prints, artful details, and that effortless drama that makes you want to step into the sunlight and spin.
Style tip: Don’t skip the “wrong” sections at Goodwill — statement pieces often get misplaced. Look for standout fabrics, unique details, and quality construction, even in sizes or categories you wouldn’t normally check. The best thrift store finds are rarely where you expect them.
Look 1 — Bohemian Heat


On a warm early afternoon, I let the dress be the story. The tiered ruffles and vibrant floral print caught the light as I paired it simply with tan cowboy boots. The boots didn’t tame the look — they gave it an edge, a cool contrast that elevates the look. It’s the unexpected fusion of tropical romance and the rugged spirit of the American West.
A dress like this doesn’t need anything else. It’s the main character all on its own — the kind of piece you can slip into and instantly feel put together. Just add boots and you’re out the door, no extra effort required.
That’s the beauty of a true statement dress: it does the heavy lifting, while you get to enjoy the way it turns heads.
Style tip: Skip the obvious sandals. A printed maxi gets infinitely cooler with structured shoes or statement boots — the kind of choice that flips the vibe from predictable to unforgettable.

Look 2 — Life on The Fringe


Same dress, different mood. I threw on a thrift store find: a vintage Bloomingdale’s black fringe jacket. I also added oversized sunglasses, trading romance for attitude. The ruffles still swayed, but now the soft, tropical print was framed by sharp, inky fringe — two personalities meeting in one look, the tension making it come alive.
It’s the kind of outfit that could move effortlessly from a downtown coffee shop to a front-row seat — textured, layered, and entirely at home under the city’s evening lights.
Style tip: Mixing aesthetics keeps an outfit intriguing — add leather, fringe, or structured outerwear to create contrast and give the piece new dimension.

Statement Piece #3: The Palm Angels Belt

Some pieces are just accessories. This one’s an accomplice — a bubblegum-pink Palm Angels belt that was like a prison break from a bad breakup and the perfect piece to define my style.
After that relationship, this belt was a clean break in more ways than one. My old belt was cheap, too big, and no longer my style. I wanted its replacement to feel intentional — one perfect belt, in real leather only.
Inside my closet, you won’t find fake leather. Pleather has never appealed to me; it doesn’t age well, and it lacks the quiet character of a piece that softens and deepens over time, wearing your story as much as you wear it. Leather also lasts a lifetime and it can be passed down.
I had my heart set on the famed Gucci belt, but even secondhand it was too pricey — and I wasn’t about to gamble on eBay for a possible counterfeit.
So the search continued, leading me to The Outnet, a discount designer site I’d stumbled across in the summer of 2023 while still working as a music photographer.
The Outnet is a goldmine for designer accessories on a budget. Everything on their site is genuine and heavily discounted. Win-win.
One quick browse turned up this Palm Angels belt: real leather, made in Italy, the perfect pink, brand new, and priced just right. Best of all, I had the peace of mind of knowing it was authentic.
Style tip: A belt is more than an accessory — it’s a finishing touch and one of the most used items in your wardrobe. Choose one in real leather and a statement color so it works as both a wardrobe staple and a mood-lifter.
Look 1 — Belt It Out


Even on my most casual days, I still dress like I might run into someone important. Grocery run, coffee stop — I want my outfit to feel considered, a pick-me-up when my mood is low or I want to feel pretty.
Faded blues set the scene — striped shirt, worn-in denim, a tote the color of a summer sky — the kind of outfit you almost overlook, until the belt catches your eye. That pop of bubblegum pink shifts the whole mood, turning something simple into something worth a second look.
I wore this to run errands — practical and comfortable, but far from forgettable. The belt adds a wink of personality without shouting, the way good accessories should.
Style tip: Small accessories can have a big impact. When your base is simple, one standout detail — like a colored leather belt — can shift the entire mood of the look.

Look 2 — Pink After Dark


All black, but never boring. This look is a mix of high and low — thrift store fashion finds paired with a designer belt and a Coach bag. A sheer thrifted kimono drapes over a fitted BCBG top and an Aritzia mini skirt, layered with black tights and vintage Nina kitten heels. Then the Palm Angels belt cuts through the darkness in bubblegum pink — an unexpected twist mirrored by a matching bag, pulling the whole look into sharp, deliberate focus.
What makes this outfit work is the interplay between restraint and impact. The all-black base creates a sleek, elongated silhouette, while textures keep it from falling flat: the softness of the kimono, the structure of the skirt, the sheen of the tights. The belt brings it all together, delivering a jolt of color that feels intentional and cohesive. It’s a curated high-low mix where every piece has a story, and the belt ties them all together.
Style tip: Echo your statement. Repeating the color of a standout accessory in one other piece creates instant cohesion without tipping into matchy-matchy territory.

Inside My Closet: Where Statements Live
Thanks for stepping inside my closet — the beauty of a statement piece isn’t just how it looks, it’s how it makes you feel.
It’s the extra beat in your step, the spark in your reflection, the quiet reminder that style is meant to be lived in.
And when a piece carries that magic? You don’t save it for someday. You make today the reason to wear it.
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