Daisy Fuentes Wears Black Scarf With Faded Blue Tie-Dyed Chambray Shirt

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Remember how we talked about styling a classic black scarf with something other than black?

Well, here’s Daisy Fuentes doing exactly that. We spotted the Cuban-American actress, comedian, model, television host, and former weather presenter sporting this very interesting look while arriving at LAX over the weekend.

A few months earlier, she attended Us Weekly‘s party honoring the Most Stylish New Yorkers.

The first Latina VJ (video jockey) on MTV and one of the first Latinas to have her own line of clothing and accessories at Kmart, Daisy Fuentes mixed her whispy black extra with a faded blue tie-dyed chambray shirt, then punctuated the outfit with grey suede boots.

We can’t say we love the shoes she wore (she could have done better), but the top half of her getup was certainly a refreshing sight to see.

Daisy Fuentes mixes her black scarf with a tie-dyed chambray shirtDaisy Fuentes mixes her black scarf with a tie-dyed chambray shirt at LAX on January 27, 2014

What can you say about the mix?

Not bad, right? The tie-dye effect looked gorgeous with the black scarf. If only she had worn black boots to go with, she would have nailed the outfit perfectly.

That said, the combination is definitely lookbook-worthy. We don’t know where Daisy scored her one-of-a-kind top, but here’s something from Eskandar that is very similar. Pair it with a whispy black scarf, black skinnies, or tights, and of course, don’t forget your black boots to steal her style.

Scarf: Nordstrom Cashmere Wrap, $148 / Boots: DV by Dolce Vita Krynn Boots, $89 / Top: Eskandar Abstract Print Linen Tee, $670Scarf: Nordstrom Cashmere Wrap, $148 / Boots: DV by Dolce Vita Krynn Boots, $89 / Top: Eskandar Abstract Print Linen Tee, $670

Assuming you already have black boots and a black scarf in your closet, then all you will really need to figure out is how to obtain the shirt.

The Eskandar top is unbelievably expensive (sorry, we couldn’t find a cheaper alternative), so for those of you on a budget, you may want to consider doing some DIY using a faded blue denim or chambray shirt. The question is if you’re up for the project. So are you?

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