One of the key pieces of SS19’s utility trend, the boiler suit is back for the new season. Designed in cool khaki, this tapered design is a more relaxed version of the classic summer all-in one and comes with tortoiseshell buttons as well as a waist-cinching belt in black. Style yours for warm weather with a pair of tie-up sandals in luxe leopard print.
How to wear a suit in summer? Let linen do all the talking. Lightweight, cool and airy, this two-piece in bottle green comprises a softly-structured jacket and cropped trousers that look equally as chic when worn together as they do styled separately. Layer yours with a spring knit now and, when the weather warms up, make the switch to a simple cami.
Enter the key cover-up of summer: the utility jacket. Whether thrown over an easy tee-and-shorts combo or a cami dress, this military-inspired style feels unequivocally cool, considered and effortless. It’s made from a crisp blend of linen and cotton, meaning it’ll feel light and breathable on your skin even as temperatures start to climb.
A fresh alternative to the classic sun dress, the co-ordinating two-piece is the easiest way to look put-together this summer. Printed with an oversized gingham motif on a soft blend of linen and cotton, this cami-and-midi-skirt duo is low on effort yet high on impact. Wear yours with a woven raffia belt to further flatter your figure and finish with natural straw accessories.
The midi skirt just got an SS19 refresh. Inspired by elements of the utility and safari trends, this button-up style in stone feels relaxed yet refined, making it a go-to choice for both the office and off-duty weekends. It’ll work with a lightweight knit for spring and an olive-toned cami and strappy sandals for warm summer days.
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