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The Ultimate Guide To Summer Wear

As summer approaches, it’s time to soak up the summer heat and hit the coast! I’m so ready to finally fly to Europe this summer and can’t wait to lounge on the white sand and swim in turquoise waters… But if you’re still looking for new pieces to add to your wardrobe this summer, look no further because I’m sharing with you a trend that is making a huge comeback this season!The Ultimate Guide To Summer Wear The Ultimate Guide To Summer Wear

SHOP MY TOP

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This was an enormous trend in the ‘80s and ‘90s, but later evolved to extending the length of tops. As the off-shoulder cropped top makes a comeback this season, this silhouette is perfect to show off the delicate décolletage as well as to bare the lovely midriff. The corsetry detail also adds to this style to enhance the upper features and torso. Many designers have placed the corsetry on the runway featuring voluminous sleeves to match with wide pant legs or skirts.The Ultimate Guide To Summer Wear

SHOP MY PANTS

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The Ultimate Guide To Summer WearThis body hugging style is perfect to wear alone or layered on top of a blouse or dress to accentuate the waist and create an illusion of a more voluptuous figure. Not only is this piece versatile to wear with your pre-existing wardrobe, this trendy item is definitely a winner to match with any resort ready pieces to welcome the sun! Here, I’ve kept my outfit comfortable to lounge around yet chic with a pair of Celine glasses. Styling the top with pair of white wide legged pants to move easily, the bejewelled cotton slides add to my beachy look along with my all-time favourite basket bag!The Ultimate Guide To Summer WearThe Ultimate Guide To Summer Wear

SHOP MY ACCESSORIES

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Do you have a must-have item this summer? Let me know in the comments below what you will be wearing all summer!

Photography by Ross Vickers.