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I’m a fashion expert – 6 ways to wear a basic white shirt & how to style it from work to weddings
It’s the summer staple no woman should be without – a simple white shirt. Stay cool, dress up, pare down, and if arm-conscious, cover up. A crisp blouse goes with anything. Clemmie Fieldsend shows you how. Poolside Lilac swimsuit, £14, George at Asda Woven bag, £25, Marks & Spencer Sandals, £35, Marks & Spencer TIP:
It’s the summer staple no woman should be without – a simple white shirt.
Stay cool, dress up, pare down, and if arm-conscious, cover up. A crisp blouse goes with anything. Clemmie Fieldsend shows you how.
Poolside
Lilac swimsuit, £14, George at AsdaWoven bag, £25, Marks & SpencerSandals, £35, Marks & Spencer
White is the best colour to wear for reflecting sunlight
TIP: Save on valuable packing space by leaving the kaftan in the wardrobe and use your shirt as a stylish cover up.
White is the best colour to wear for reflecting sunlight, while long sleeves keep you cooler by shielding your skin from the sun.
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Wedding fever
When it comes to a ‘big do’, slip one under a strapless frock if you feel conscious about your arms
Strapless dress, £100, Coastfashion.comEarrings, £2.99 as part of pack, New LookShoes, £29, Next
TIP: White shirts have in the past been worn to the Oscars by A-listers including Sharon Stone and Zendaya.
So when it comes to a “big do”, slip one under a strapless frock if you feel conscious about your arms.
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Work it
Pink is the biggest colour this season and will be sticking around for autumn
Pink blazer, £28, and trousers, £18, George at AsdaEarrings, £19.99, PilgrimShoes, £30, River Island
TIP: Shirts are a go-to for any work wardrobe. But give the traditional dress an update with a coloured suit.
Pink is the biggest colour this season and will be sticking around for autumn – so get yours now.
Date night
Pair with raffia textures for an eye-catching outfit
Orange skirt, £13, Primark; bag, £24, NextEarrings, £8, Claire’sShoes, £42, River Island
TIP: Ditch date-night black in favour of zesty oranges for al fresco dining.
This Primark skirt with elasticated waist means you won’t feel restricted, while its A-line silhouette creates a narrow waist.
Pair with raffia textures for an eye-catching outfit.
BBQ blues
Wide legs are flattering on hips and thighs
Blue floral trousers, £19, F&F at TescoBag, £10, Primark; necklace, £10, Claire’sShoes, £30, Boohoo.com
TIP: Elevate your barbecue look with a crisp white shirt and party palazzo pants.
Wide legs are flattering on hips and thighs, plus a multi-coloured pair means you can pick a tone and incorporate more colour to your look with bright accessories.
Coastal casual
This outfit will help when the British weather inevitably takes a turn for the worse
Pink and white jumper, £25, Marks & SpencerShorts, £19.99, and bag, £29.99, ReservedEarrings, £8, Claire’sShoes, £42, Next
TIP: If you are heading off for a staycation on the coast, not only can you wear your shirt as a cover-up, but also for a layered look with a bold knit and shorts.
This will help when the British weather inevitably takes a turn for the worse.
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THE PLAIN WHITE SHIRT
White shirt, £25, Marks & Spencer (worn throughout)
Breathable and ethical cotton makes all the difference.
Not only will it last you a good few years, but during summer months 100 per cent natural fabrics will keep sweat at bay
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