This post is a
continuation of my collaboration with Marks & Spencer and Shopping Links. If you missed the first part of this project,
here is the link where you can catch up with the first part and also find out what other
pieces of their collection I have selected.
As you might know that I am a big fan of shift dresses due
to their uncomplicated style and the simple manner in which you can wear them
everywhere and these two dresses fitted my expectations to a T.
I was attracted to this floral print double-layered dress
with its bright and sunny colours that reminds me of spring and the interesting
detailing around the shoulders which makes this dress look different from
others. And the black silk ribbons at
the nape of the neck that can be tied into a pretty bow adds a youthful
vibe to it.
I paired it with ruffledopen toe shoes that seem to match the light mood of the dress very
nicely but again, come the cooler months and this dress will look great with
black tights and court shoes for a day at the office or with booties for a
night out with the girls.
Then there is this tunicdress with flared sleeves that are very hot right now, it sends a
totally different message, its darker colours are more suitable for the cooler
months and when paired with black tights makes it a dress suitable for the office
or for after work drinks.
My last choice of the collection was this lovely linen jacket. I specifically love the fact that it does not have any
buttons, therefore you may wear any top underneath it without it feeling tight
or bulky. And again, versatility is the
key. For a casual day-to-day wear, it
would look great with skinny jeans or cargo pants, flats and a simple t-shirt underneath. Also, I like to scrunch up the sleeves to add
some urban panache to the look. And for
the office, you can wear it with a pencil skirt, smart blouse and a pair of
court shoes and look smart and chic at the same time.
Outfits details and shopping links:
Yellow shift dress: Marks & Spencer
Shoes: Marks & Spencer
Flared Sleeve printed tunic dress: Marks & Spencer
Linen jacket: Marks & Spencer
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