5 IDEAL TIPS FOR SIMPLE SPRING STYLING

Spring, it seems, has finally sprung, with the first shoots emerging from the blanket of snow that the Beast from the East made. With the first weekend of sunshine and blooming flowers, spring marks the start of a promising few months.

Months of hope, optimism and new goals. Whether you’re a sun chaser who will spend the summer jetting off to a far flung corner of the great big globe, or you prefer to stay home and enjoy what scant British summertime we get, fashion is always on hand – ever changing – to suit the mood of the season.

So, when it comes to getting your clothing collection up to speed, although there’s a huge choice when it comes to seasonal trends, there are a few key items you should be keeping your eye on. Here are 5 IDEAL tips for simple spring styling.

DAY DRESSES

Easy to wear, flattering hem lengths and flowing materials are all characteristics of the day dress. These are a simple style you can take all the way through the summer, and their versatility means you have a ready-made outfit for any occasion. From the anticipated first BBQ of the season to a friend’s birthday drinks, it’s a perfect choice of outfit for a breezy, semi-formal ‘fit.

Often featuring appealing floral patterns and tie waists, this season also sees embroidery, cold shoulders and peplum details for something a little different. With popular colours including pastel green and blue, alongside cherry red and mustard yellow, the day dress is this spring’s go-to style.

FLORAL PRINTS

With that in mind, floral prints have made a big comeback for SS18, as you probably expected. After all, if it isn’t broken then don’t fix it, right? Florals are popular every spring as they add some eye-catching detail to even the simplest of garments. Whether it’s a dress, playsuit or blouse, floral patterns are able to inject some colour and a visual aspect into your collection.

Florals are a guaranteed winner when it comes to spring style, so use it to your advantage. This season, a more muted version is the ideal.

BARDOT SLEEVES

A more mild temperature is nearly here, and with, the perfect excuse to bare a little skin. As the temperatures start to creep up over the next few weeks, so a couple of new styles will emerge. Bardot sleeves are due a comeback, whether it’s on a top or a dress. With their flattering appearance, they represent a popular alternative to other sleeveless options.

CROP TOPS AND CUT OUTS

Likewise, crop tops and cut out styles will begin to reappear on our shelves, offering a season-friendly approach to dressing. Making the most of the weather, make sure your rails are stocked up now in time for that first sunny week.

If you’re don’t feel like baring your belly but still want to show some skin, opt for a maxi dress or skirt with a side split. Popular for a more modest approach, and great if the sun decides to go back in, you can embrace the spring season without reaching for a coat or blanket. Versatility, it seems, in the unpredictable British weather, is very much the watchword.

PLAYSUITS

With the sheer volume of dress shapes and styles, it’s hard to imagine that you’d ever get bored of them. However, every girl needs options, and that’s why the playsuit is a must-have SS18 addition to your collection. With the same flattering appearance as your favourite  go-to dress, it’s something a little different and can be dressed up or down as you see fit.

With ruffle details, tropical prints and embroidered designs, a playsuit is the perfect way to expand your spring wardrobe, and can be seen through into summer too.

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