Norah Jones was my first experience with idolatry of a musician. Yes, as a 7-10 year old, I fit into the bracket of Backstreet Boy swooning and N*Sync ga-gaing. But Norah, she stood for power, femininity, and the honorable mission to create sultry music that was outside the box. Her songs don’t fit into the “Love Song”, the “Breakup Song” and the “I Miss You” spiral of awfulness that teen-oriented singers fall prey to. Norah’s style is effortless, sultry, and jazzy–here’s how to emulate your own personal rock star.

Black and White Striped Dress: Edressme.com, $168.00

Retro Black Peasant Top: Etsy.com, $5.00

Levi’s Eco-Trucker Women’s Jean Jacket: LevisStore.com, $78.00

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I love Norah Jones and the white and black style that she wears. My mother actually has made a similar Top to that of the Retro Black Peasant and she made it in the 60s, style really comes back and keeps repeating. Anyway, I suggest that you keep your clothes and give them to your children or grandchildren, itll be in fashion then. ofcourse, except for the 80s and 90s, those years were absolutely horrible.. Thank goodness they are passed us now!