When I Don’t Know What to Wear, I Default to This Cute Top With Jeans or Skirts
Deciding what to wear is hard. Deciding what to wear when the weather goes from freezing to sunny in an instant is even trickier. This is why I've found myself defaulting to the same reliable outfit over the past few weeks—one that'll see me through summer, too.
When I found myself looking to add to my wardrobe earlier this season, in lieu of T-shirts and vest tops, I kept gravitating towards a prettier and more grown-up, alternative: short-sleeved blouses. Whilst this might not sound like the most exciting top trend out there, it is one with staying power, especially if you look to more classic iterations in versatile colours. Elevating my jeans outfits in ways no jersey top could, this season's short-sleeved blouses are cute, elegant and the perfect pairing for your favourite casual trousers and skirts.
Cropping up across high-street and designer retailers, the short-sleeved blouse trend is set to be one of the season's most important buys. Whilst some brands have veered towards a romantic feel—adorning their versions with high collars and ample frills, others have taken a more relaxed approach, favouring loose and casual cuts in vivid summer shades. With a "feminine" energy that's perfect for styling in the height of summer, the new-season trend often features a billowy silhouette that allows for breathability and lasting comfort.
From Dôen to H&M, scroll on to shop the short-sleeved blouses I've bookmarked for this summer, plus some pieces I know they'll look chic with.
SHOP SHORT-SLEEVED BLOUSES AND WHAT TO WEAR THEM WITH:
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I really rate Frame denim for its timelessness.
Style with straight-leg jeans and a pair of trending Mary Janes.
Capris are a key trouser trend for 2024.
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On completion of her degree she interned in the editorial team at British Vogue and later went on to freelance for the publication. Here, she developed her interest in reporting on Wholesale Replica Bag fashion news and trends. Inspired by the dynamic nature of the industry, Natalie went on to write for other lifestyle and fashion brands and publications before taking on the role as News Writer forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing .
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