
Do you ever see a really cool clothing item online and think I love that, but I’d have no idea how to wear it? Or maybe your wardrobe’s full of fun statement pieces you never actually reach for because you struggle to style them.
Well today, I’m going to show you how to take bold, standout pieces and make them totally wearable. using some new arrivals from StyleWe. I’ll be styling each piece in a full outfit to show you how I’d wear it in real life, plus I’ll share my honest thoughts on the fit, quality, and how each one actually feels on.
About StyleWe
Everything I’m showing today was kindly sent to me by StyleWe. If you haven’t heard of StyleWe, they are an online fashion platform that brings together independent designers from all over the world.

Their pieces are always unique, playful, and a little unexpected. The kind of styles you don’t usually see in mainstream stores. It’s a great place to find statement pieces that help you have a bit more fun with your wardrobe. You can get 20% off with my code AMY20.

Sizing
For reference, I got everything in a size S except the denim hoodie, which I wanted in a more oversized fit. I’m between an AU 8 and 10. I’d say I chose the right size in everything even though there were a few fit issues. This was more to do with how the garment was made rather than having ordered the wrong size.
Casual Plain Distressing Denim Hoodie Top
First up, my absolute favourite piece from this haul, the denim hoodie. It’s such a unique idea because it gives those laidback, casual vibes of a hoodie but made even cooler from being in a denim fabric, it just amps the whole look up a notch.

Even though it’s a statement piece, denim itself acts like a neutral, so you can really pair it with almost anything. One of my favourite ways to style it is by playing with juxtaposition, mixing different textures and moods.

So here, I’ve styled it with a brown silk midi dress to contrast that structured denim against something soft and flowy. Then I added black boots and a snakeskin bag for a bit of edge and cohesion.

This is such an easy styling formula for pieces like this: balance casual and dressy textures to make your outfit feel intentionally styled but still effortless.
Elegant Floral Lapel Collar Blazer
Next up is this pink floral blazer and this outfit is all about letting that statement piece shine.
When you’ve got something with a bold print or lots of colour, the easiest way to make it feel elevated and wearable is to keep the rest of your outfit clean and cohesive.

I’ve styled it with white jeans, top, and strappy heels, all crisp, minimal pieces that let the blazer really be the focus. The pink and green tones in the floral pattern pop even more against that white base. Then I finished it with pink and white statement earrings and a rose gold crossbody bag to tie everything together.

Now in terms of quality, it’s lined, which is always a plus, and it fits nicely overall, though I did find the movement in the arms a little restricted. The material itself isn’t quite what I was expecting for something described as silk. It feels a bit stiffer and not as luxe as it looks online.

That said, the print itself is beautiful, and it definitely makes an impact as a statement piece. And if you like the look of it, you’ll be happy to know it actually comes as a matching set… which I’ll show you next.
Elegant Floral Printing Straight Pants
Next, let’s style the blazer with its matching pants to show the full floral suit. The big styling takeaway here is simple: statement pieces worn as a matching set take all the guesswork out of styling them. You instantly have a polished, cohesive outfit.

I paired it with a soft pink cami and pink strappy heels, then added a rose gold pendant necklace and hoops to finish the look. Keeping the accessories delicate lets the print remain the focus while giving it a wearable, everyday vibe.

In terms of fit, the pants are the same fabric as the blazer. They look nice together, though movement is slightly restricted around the hips. They’re unlined, so they don’t feel quite as luxe as you might expect, but the colours and print are really fun.

Even with those minor quirks, wearing them as a set makes styling effortless and shows how coordinating statement pieces can make them much easier to wear.
Elegant Polka Dots Printing Balloon Sleeve Blouse
Next is this pink chiffon blouse with burgundy polka dots and statement sleeves. It’s definitely a bold, romantic piece that caught my eye. The tie-neck detail and soft puffed sleeves give it a vintage, feminine feel.
When styling a piece this feminine, one of my go-to tricks is to tone it down by pairing it with structured or edgier pieces. That way, the outfit feels modern and wearable instead of overly sweet or costume-y.

Here, I’ve styled it with a brown leather mini skirt, plaid boots with burgundy tones, a burgundy crossbody, chunky silver hoops, and burgundy architectural sunglasses. The mix of textures and structure keeps the outfit grounded while letting the blouse remain the focus.

In terms of fit and quality, this one was tricky. The fabric feels quite cheap and restrictive around the arms and bust. The gathers in the sleeves don’t hold the shape well, and the bow is a separate piece that’s tricky to tie neatly. Plus, the buttons at the back show some stitching that can feel itchy against the skin.

Even with those issues, the styling principle still works, balancing a very feminine statement top with structured and edgier pieces keeps the outfit wearable and visually interesting.
Satin Elegant Plain Flare Pants
Next up, these blue silky flares. They’re bold, fluid, and definitely a statement piece on their own.
When styling a statement bottom like this, one of my go-to tricks is to stick to the same colour family or analogous tones. It makes the outfit feel cohesive without over-complicating the look.

Here, I paired the flares with a light blue cropped sweater, nude pumps, and a blue handbag with silver details. The tonal approach lets the pants really shine while keeping the overall outfit polished and wearable.

As for the fit, the flares are unlined and slightly looser through the leg than I expected, so the flare isn’t as dramatic as I’d hoped. The elastic waistband gives it a more casual feel, and there’s some gathering in the crotch when you sit. The colour is slightly different from what I anticipated, but it’s still vibrant and playful.

Even with these little quirks, this look shows how bold pants can be approachable and easy to style when you build the outfit around colours that harmonise naturally.
Urban Printing Striped Trench Coat
Last but not least… actually, let’s be honest, it is kind of least.
This striped trench coat was completely different from what I expected. From the photos online, I thought it would be a soft, textured wool kind of fabric but instead, it’s… well, this.

The material is light and robe-like, and even the colours threw me. I imagined a fun yellow base with just thin green stitching accents, but in person it’s mostly beige with big lime green, orange, and navy stripes.
Would you have expected that from this photo?

It’s giving major 70s housecoat vibes, so instead of fighting it, I decided to lean into it and go full retro. I styled it with a white turtleneck, mustard mini skirt, and white knee-high boots to tie into that vintage feel and make it look intentional.

Styling tip: when a statement piece surprises you, or even disappoints you a little, embrace the direction it naturally leans. Play into the aesthetic rather than forcing it into something it’s not. That’s often when the magic (and fun) happens.

Quality-wise, the fit is fine and it’s lined with pockets, but definitely not the fabric or colour combo I was expecting. Still, it was a fun creative challenge, a good reminder that confidence and a sense of humour can save almost any outfit.

So that wraps up my StyleWe haul and styling session!
This one was definitely a mix, some hits, some misses, but honestly, that’s part of the fun with statement pieces. Sometimes they look nothing like you expected, and other times they completely surprise you in the best way.
Overall, the denim hoodie was the clear standout. It nailed that balance of unique yet wearable. The floral set had potential but the fabric really let it down, and the silk flares and chiffon top were just okay.
And then, of course… the trench coat which definitely taught me to always check the material description carefully before ordering.
But that’s why I love making these videos. It’s not just about reviewing clothes, it’s about learning how to style the unexpected and finding ways to make statement pieces feel authentic to you.
If you want to check out any of these pieces for yourself, you can use my code AMY20 for 20% off your order at StyleWe. I’ll have all the links in the description below.
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