Fashion Friday: Style Icon: Sadie Robertson

Sadie at the 2015 Sherri Hill NYFW show
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Most of my style icons, those whose fashion sense I admire and get ideas from, are older than me. They're usually people I've been a fan of since middle school, high school ― sometimes even elementary school. But even girls who are younger than me can inspire my fashion sense.

This is the case for Sadie Robertson, best known for her family's TV series Duck Dynasty. I find it hard to believe that Sadie's two years younger than me and is still in high school. She seems so mature.

What I like about Sadie's style is everything. I don't think I've ever seen her wear an outfit I didn't like or even found a bit questionable. Sadie's always modest in her outfits and shares that in her multiple Live Original fashion lines. There's her Sherri Hill collection, her Roma rain boots collection, and a Wild Blue Denim x Rue 21 collaboration for casual, everyday outfits. Check out some cute outfits Sadie's put together, some of which include her own pieces!




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While the former Dancing with the Stars finalist often posts photos of her adorable clothes, she also posts quite a few that feature her clothes and her boyfriend. I think they are such a cute couple, and it's great to see them support each other in their ventures.

Anyway, this outfit includes different layers, textures, and colors. The denim vest adds a pop of color to the otherwise dark outfit and throws in some texture. The distressed denim definitely makes the casual outfit a little edgy, and Sadie rocks that hat and those ankle booties!





This red two-piece dress set is just one of the many Sherri Hill ensembles Sadie's sported. Though this set is rather plain, the simple details and differences make this outfit great. I love the tulle skirt. It contrasts with the satin-like fabric of the top and skirt band well. The little rhinestones on the top are subtle and add some sparkle. The top's boat neckline creates a nice silhouette and is a change from the typical neckline.



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Here's a short two-piece Sherri Hill set that's more detailed. The top has sheer and floral elements that are cute and girly. I especially love how the top's layers create a faux sweetheart neckline, which I love! The skirt is bouncy and poofy without being over the top, and there's a subtle, elegant lace overlay.





This outfit features jeans from Sadie's line with Wild Blue Denim and Rue 21. I like the light wash and dyeing of the denim. They can be dressed up or down, which makes them very versatile. Her top is not part of the line, but the sequin sleeves are so cute! It never hurts to add a little shine!





Sadie takes monochromatic outfits to a whole new level with this look. While the graphic tee and printed camo pants are fabulous together, what really makes the outfit are the accessories. The hat, necklace, and booties really tie everything together and make it go from casual to chic.



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Unlike the other dresses featured in this post, I don't think this one is a Sherri Hill dress, but it's still beautiful and elegant. There's so much sparkle and shine on this one, and the neutral color looks great on her. The rhinestone design is absolutely stunning, and like I've said on multiple occasions, I love faux sweetheart necklines. The sheer fabric in the back contrasts with the sparkle to tone it down a bit too.





Sometimes brown and black don't work together, but they do in this case. The printed dress, layered necklaces, and hat combo create a cute and casual outfit that's great for school, going out for the day, or a chill day with friends and family. Although the dress is black and printed, there are different shades and similar pants that create contrast.



What do you like about Sadie's style? And if you watched the Sherri Hill fashion show from New York Fashion Week earlier today, tell me what you thought! (Did you catch Sadie's walks?)




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