SS21 Trends | The Womenswear Edit

The ethereal meets the practical as Spring/Summer 2021 serves up myriad colours, patterns and silhouettes at McArthurGlen.

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Modern Utility | Tailoring Relaxed | Full Bloom | White Romantic | Statement Stripes

Head to McArthurGlen this season where designers have emerged from collective lockdown with a renewed sense of positivity for Spring/Summer 21, merging the timeless with the modern and all bound together with a stampede of colours and patterns.

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Ted Baker

Polo Ralph Lauren

Modern Utility

Power dressing needn’t be all edgy tailoring and attitude - this season’s empowermentcomes courtesy of a softer, more feminine mix of sartorial and technical details for a day-to- day look, encapsulated by the boiler suit, which has become something of a second suit in recent seasons. In a palette of beiges, khaki greens, greys and rust oranges, look for belted styles in lightweight technical fabrics at Mint Velvet and Ted Baker for a modern approach, or go with the more feminine shorts style by Polo Ralph Lauren. Sneakers keep the look everyday, but heels will take you through the night. Failing the boiler suit, another great option is the oversize tunic as seen at Acne Studios and Boss. You’ll find a trove of sustainable styles in organic cotton and linen at McArthurGlen this season, too.

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Hugo Boss

Radley

Tailoring Relaxed
The tailoring train built up a head of steam in 2020 and even though so many of us were working from home, the momentum is staying on track. In fact, this season’s tailoring is exquisite, especially with the inclusion of the season’s must-have item - the bralette. Worn with statement-colour suiting at Drome, Jason Wu, and Alberta Ferretti, it’s a powerfulcombo that redefines business chic. Trend hawks should train their eyes on the oversize co- ord suits at BOSS and look out for matching Bermuda shorts too, for a directional play on the classic two-piece. If co-ord feels too uniform, opt for bold tailored trousers and a separate blazer to break things up. Then dress the look down with a contrast bralette or crop top and strappy sandals.

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Levi's

Guess

Full Bloom
Nature is a wonderful muse and so it’s not surprising that designers often tap into it for inspiration. Florals are once again huge this season (quite literally oversize at Valentino), but it’s the interior space that provided the petals, rather than the garden. From Rodarte and Elie Saab to Carolina Herrera and Issay Miyake, florals took on a figurative, painterly style that emphasised colour and volume. We’re big fans of the interior-inspired prints at Levi's and Hobbs, and love how floral motifs have been applied to voluminous maxi dresses at Jigsaw and co-ord suits at Ted Baker. Clash with brightly coloured strappy footwear and you’ve got a look that will keep on flowering right through the season.

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Radley

Fossil

White Romantic
The saying, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” could be applied to this season’s most timeless of trends, which sees the ancient Grecian Goddess reimagined for 2021. Romantic to the core and sexy to boot, the lacy white summer dress is back with a bang. Inspiration ran amok at Alberta Ferretti, Burberry and Elie Saab, where dresses we’re cut high on the thigh in sheer layers or delicate lace, and often with big puffy sleeves for an eye-catching silhouette. It’s a vintage look with ‘60s collar details, but you can equally opt for a white layer mini skirt and coordinated white blouse to give yourself more wardrobe options. Head-to-toe white is the statement look, so coordinate your sunglasses, wedge sandals, bag and jewellery options for maximum impact.

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Sunglass Hut

Tommy Hilfiger

Statement Stripes
And by stripes we mean STRIPES! Put your delicate pinstripes and your Breton tops away because this season’s geometric patterns are loud and proud. From Dolce & Gabbana to Louis Vuitton, the SS21 runways were awash with straight lines, wavy lines, vertical and horizontal - it doesn’t really matter so long as they are visible from space! Head-to-toe stripes at Tommy Hilfiger and Ted Baker give you optimum firepower when it comes to maxi dresses and co-ord suits. As a rule of thumb, the bolder the stripe the better, and the same goes with clashing them too. Fluid silhouettes in maxi dresses by White Stuff or full-length skirts by Phase Eight will give you the most bang for your buck!

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