Summer is just around the corner, bringing a whole new batch of styles to keep up with… though luckily some old favourites are back on trend again!
Knit Polos
That’s right, the knit polo is making a comeback. This classic top is no longer just for the golf course.
Adding a simple pair of dangle earrings can help polish off this look!
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Pink and Orange
A summery combination, pink and orange are a pairing that you can expect to see all over this year.
Summery bracelet stacks are the perfect accessory to this bright & bold colour combo.
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Halter Tops
This look is back, and not just for festivals. Giving off 70’s vibes, the halter top is a cute way to stay cool this summer.
Long and simple necklaces are the way to go to complete this style.
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Butter Yellow
A shade that isn’t necessarily the most popular is making a comeback in the fashion world. This pale yellow shade is replacing mustard as the must-have summer colour.
A little pop of colour is your best bet with these sunny styles.
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Split Prints
You’ve always heard not to match a polka dot top with a striped bottom… but what if you have both patterns on one garment? Split prints make for a fun outfit that’s sure to turn heads. Just make sure to keep your jewellery choices simple when every other part of your outfit so busy and bold, for the perfect finishing touch!
Simplicity is key here.
Best Peacock and Lime pieces to pair with this look:
Grunge
The 90’s grunge aesthetic never truly went away, but heavy boots with flirty dresses are back in style now more than ever!
Anything goes with this fun & flirty style.
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Flouncy Sleeves
This romantic look can be traced back to the Victorian era… but that doesn’t mean it’s outdated!
Anything boho looks great with these dresses.
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