These are the five looks you should be channelling this summer, according to the experts at John Lewis.
Over recent years, the way we use our living space has changed, and the kitchen is no exception.
If you’re a fan of the skinny jean, it’s best you look away now. Oversized, masculine-fitting separates have made a comeback. And they look great, especially when juxtaposed with feminine pinky hues. Big, baggy shirts pair nicely with wide-leg trousers – but only if they’re worn in the right way. This isn’t about buying clothes too many sizes too big, it’s about picking out pieces that are intentionally boxy. That way, they won’t drown you and instead will elevate your look to the next level.
A staple in any woman’s wardrobe should be a throw-on-and-go dress, much like this green and white striped beauty from Nobody’s Child. A dress like this oozes effortless style, and requires very little else in terms of accessories or layers – especially when the sun really starts pounding down. Throw over a bikini on holiday, wear with heels for a wedding, or pair with trainers and a denim jacket or oversized white shirt for the office. A multi-faceted, must-have piece.
The co-ord has serious staying power, and for good reason. Come rain or shine, a duo as strong as this will outlast the summer, turning into two separate pieces which are as stylish together as they are apart. A printed set is a must-have for summer – easy to elevate for a wedding or garden party with the right pair of shoes – and is something a little different from its less interesting and more plain sisters.
Whatever the occasion, a faux leather, boxy chore jacket is the answer. Trust us. We’re into a lighter colour for summer, like this beige one from. We love the easy effortlessness of it, especially when thrown over a white T-shirt and jeans. Don’t sleep on this pretty perfect layering piece.
With wedding season in full flow, what’s better than a dress that genuinely gives the wow factor? Neons and bright tones are huge this summer, and look especially good on darker skin tones. The bold sleeve on a dress like this takes it up a notch and pulls it firmly into the showstopper category.
John Lewis & Partners is based in Touchwood Solihull.
Local Stockists
BUSHBOARD
Arden Kitchens, The Bathroom Centre, Wolseley, Culina & Balneo, Avanti, Dream Doors, Classic Interiors (all in Solihull)
BENCHMARX
Branches in Redditch, Leamington, Rugby, Coventry, Nuneaton, Stirchley, Minworth
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