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How to Dress Like a Taurus

How to Dress Like a Taurus

Taurus season is officially upon us, and with it comes comfortable, practical, resilient pieces.

As we step into step into the bull’s season, prepare to embody the pragmatic, comfort-seeking qualities associated with the sign. Being the fixed sign that they are, Taurus are creatures of habit, meaning consistency is key. In terms of fashion, this translates to maintaining a practical closet that seldom calls for change.

Taurus value comfort above anything else, so it should come as no surprise to find casual, comfy, malleable pieces in their closets. Being that their season falls within that warm period between spring and summer, transitional pieces are a must-think oversized silhouettes and flowy dresses. The adaptable nature of the romper trend or crochet pieces also speak to the sign's sensibilities.

As Earth signs, Taurus tend to gravitate towards more neutral, earthy tones like brown, beige, emerald green and the like. This ties in with their innate grounded spirit, and heavily influences the pieces they reach for.

To kick off the start of their astrological season, L’OFFICIEL rounds up the Spring/Summer 2021 looks guaranteed to make any given Taurus swoon.


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