How to Add Your Favorite Musical to Your Outfit
Written by Ember Langley
August 7, 2017
Looking to add an ode to your favorite musical in your outfit? It’s in the little things! Here are fun accessories to show off your love of musical theater in a subtle way.
Enamel Pins
These accessories are so in right now! You can place enamel pins anywhere. From your denim jacket collar, to your rehearsal bag – these are sure to get compliments from your fellow theatre lovers.
Big fan of Hamilton? Check out this punny enamel pin from the RhinoParade Etsy shop:
If you’re wanting to add a little sparkle to your outfit, try adding Glinda’s famous blue bubble dress from Wicked. This perfect pin from LoveDoesDesigns on Etsy will make you… well…popular!
Graphic T-Shirts
Everyone needs a few graphic t-shirts. You can throw them on with leggings or with jeans, or even use them for rehearsal shirts.
Are you basically Elle Woods from Legally Blonde? Carry your own personal Bruiser around in your pocket with this t-shirt from Society 6. Color choice? Pink.
Musical Cuffs
Minimal cuffs are easy to pair with other bracelets. They match everything and they can even have some of your favorite song lyrics on them.
We’re totally obsessed with this cuff from Wild Flower Vintage featuring lyrics from Dear Evan Hansen.
And if you’re looking to give a shout out to Waitress, how about adding this cute silver cuff to the recipe for your next outfit!
Bags
You’ll be ready to carry this bag home after you see it. Inspired by Beauty and the Beast, this bag is sure to turn heads and amp up your next opening night outfit!
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