Styling Tips:
1. It's no secret that the Balmain-inspired look is an amazing match for destroyed denim and skinny-cut silhouettes.
1
Cut strips of jumbo studded iron-on trim to the length of your blazer lapel.
2
The first row should be a single row strip, created by cutting apart the trim length. Place remaining strips along lapel as shown. Our longest piece was 14".
Tip: Vary lengths of strips, but be sure to measure them so you know what to cut for the opposite side.
4
Place printer paper over the studs and iron them down one strip at a time, 25-30 seconds.
5
Repeat front and back with paper inside the lapel to prevent glue from leaking through thinner fabrics.
6
Smaller stud trim pieces can be used as part of the motif - save them as you work for this or future projects!
7
Here's our motif - you can add more or less depending on your preference and lapel size.
8
Let your studs cool and repeat iron-on process to ensure hold (especially with fabrics that don't take well to adhesive).
9
Let cool completely and try it on!
10
Here's the blazer with our Rhinstone Velvet Stripe Tee (check the how-to guides to get this full look!)