5 Trending Colours & Other Stories Is Backing in a Big Way
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I never used to be someone who got excited about colour in a fashion context, however in recent seasons, high street brands such as & Other Stories have really pulled out all the stops to convince us colour-ambivalent individuals that there is plenty of styling potential to be found in embracing the rainbow. Case in point: & Other Stories‘ latest LA summer edit is packed-full of both vibrant shades and classic neutrals that will instantly transport you to warmer climes. Yep, we’re very much ready for summer, and this collection is bringing all the holiday vibes.
We’re talking tangerine orange co-ords that will look so chic with tan accessories, floaty linen dresses in soft white, smart sage-coloured shorts sets and classic black high-waisted bikinis. This is a collection that has something for everybody and for any occasion—whatever the summer has in store for you, be it a countryside staycation or city break.
At the top of my wishlist are the square-framed sunnies, which will sate the appetite of any throwback fashion fan, and I’ll be using them to add personality to both dresses and denim this season. I have also bookmarked the green linen blazer, which will look so good with jeans, boots and a white tee on cooler summer days—I’ll then swap in the matching shorts when the mercury rises. Ready to go? Scroll down to see and shop my edit of the best rainbow buys from & Other Stories’ latest summer drop.
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