Trending: Feminine Frills for Spring & Summer
Posted on 08 October 2019
Since the sun has started making more frequent appearances, we’re pretty much looking for any glimmer of sunshine so that we can throw on our go-to Spring/Summer pieces.
Our favourite trend from the runway is here and it’s fun, flirty and FRILLY.
That’s right ladies, it’s finally the right time for you to order the ruffled peplum tops and the cute frill wrap dress you’ve already added to your shopping cart…
Where femininity means fashion-forward, here’s how to rock this seasons trend without overdoing it!
Fabulous Florals
If this frilly floral delight doesn’t make you want to run through the fields of Coachella then we don’t know what will! Perfect for daytime picnics and sunset dinners, we’re a little in love with the Ella Wrap Dress.
This peachy floral dress incorporates a subtle yet pretty cap ruffle sleeve with a Summery flowy hemline. The silk fabric makes this versatile dress the perfect little number that you can take from work to play. Team with chunky block heels for dinner or white sneakers for daytime fun.
Pretty Peplum
Officially one of the most flattering silhouettes a girl can wear… yep, you guessed it, it’s peplum. We’re all about pretty peplum tops and dresses during the warmer months.
Not only is the loose fitting style comfortable, but the ruffled hemlines work with pretty much everything. From skirts to baggy pants and dresses, this is one way to work the frill trend into your wardrobe without having to try too hard
We’re loving the AlinaTop in White, ideal for summer gatherings or even workwear, it’s a keeper.
Polka Dot Party
Another way to work the ruffled trend is to go ALL out with the prints and patterns too.
Yep, it’s time to kill two birds with stone, because the polka dot trend has been well and truly resurrected on runways this year, and shows no signs of slowing down.
Work the Havana Wrap Dress in to your Summer wardrobe and thank us later. A fresh take on the age old print, we’re loving this combination of fierce femininity.
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