So summer is coming up and I would hate for anyone to be caught dead dressed in the wrong attire, here are some summer tips for ya
Saddle Up
Perhaps the most popular footwear choice of the 1950s, the saddle shoe is back with a sleeker design and a fashion-forward color choice that your parents never could have imagined.
Picnic Dress
Forgiving A-line silhouette? Check. Sweet pattern? Check. This dress is the perfect companion for an afternoon of frolicking in the park.Get a light colorful picnic dress to keep you loose and airy.
Bell Bottom Blues
You don’t have to be a Deadhead to appreciate the shape of updated bell-bottom jeans. Bonus: This style is incredibly flattering on every body type, as the wide hems balance hips for a slimming illusion.
Canvas tote
Few things say classic (and practical) like a canvas tote. The colors make this particular bag stand out in the crowd.
Denim mini
Minis have been causing quite a stir since the '60s, but they really hit their modern groove in distressed or vintage denim. Just remember, this is a moment for flats, not stilettos.
Cotton Biker jackets
Every closet needs a chic biker piece, but we're not talking Harley leather here, drop the leather for a while and do cotton. Pair it with a pretty sundress.
Return of the Retro shades
These retro-inspired shades have a decidedly cool girl vibe and are truly worth the investment. So not to worry, I promise you won't look like a member of The Breakfast Club.
Chandeliar earrings
A little pop of color next to your face is always a good idea. I love these flower drops for their dramatic chandelier shape, and the colors add details to your outfit
Check, Please
Once a workday staple (complete with a metal lunch pail), the checkered shirt has now become a weekend winner. This cool, low-key top, paired with jeans and heels, is perfect for dinner with friends.
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