Dress them up or dress them down, midi dresses are the ultimate summer staple – and you can be sure that there are plenty of lemon print options to choose from this season. For weekend brunches and summer parties, we’re fans of Song of Style’s Sia Midi Dress and Sam Edelman’s Lemon Print Chiffon Sundress, though for a more wallet-friendly option, you can’t go wrong with Topshop’s Lemon Print Bias Midi Dress. And for a ready-made wedding guest look, the Never Fully Dressed cap sleeve midaxi dress in lemon print is an ideal choice. Pair with bright heels or neutral wedges.
5 Lemon Print Outfits To Wear This Summer
Summer is the perfect excuse to get a little playful with your style, and what better time is there to bring a little taste of Capri to your look than at the beach? We love these flattering one-piece styles, that are perfect for a range of figures (and budgets!). At a higher price point comes the Onia x WeWoreWhat Danielle One Piece, though you can get a similar white and yellow style for a fraction of the price at H&M. Or if darker hues are more your thing, and you’ve got a little more in terms of cleavage, this Peek & Beau high leg print swimsuit is a great option. Simply pair with cat eye sunglasses for a pulled together, retro look.
If the trend for print is a little out of your comfort zone, you can still tap into the look with some cute accessories. Soludos Lemons Smoking Slippers have been a summer staple for years, and are perfect worn with everything from simple summer dresses, to blue jeans and a classic tea. Add an extra pop of colour with Mango’s lemon earrings or H&M’s cheap and cheerful option (sold out on the Hong Kong site, but we’ve spotted them in its Causeway Bay store!).
The classic “jeans and a nice top” will never fail when you don’t know what to wear, and this season there’s an array of lemon print blouses on offer to bring the classic up to date. Majorelle’s Yara Blouse is perfect for date night, or the Athena Top from RAILS is ideal for a more casual look. We also love H&M’s Cropped balloon-sleeved blouse, for a high-street alternative. Wear either of the three with white cropped jeans, or if you want to make a real impact, add a matching skirt. Complete the look with an eye-catching headband and elegant beaded bag.
For a casual, lemon yellow look, an easy option to go for is a graphic tee. Budget-friendly choices include these ones from Pimkie, Missguided, Stradivarius, Monki and H&M (sold out online but available in select stores). For the summer months, pair yours with a denim mini, or add a feminine edge with a contrasting print midi skirt. Keep the whole look relaxed with white sneakers and a rattan basket bag.
5 Lemon Print Outfits To Wear This Summer
5 Lemon Print Outfits To Wear This Summer
Add a dose of Capri to your wardrobe this season with this playful trend.
We already know that summer 2019 is all about prints, but one particular trend that has caught our eye embraces all things citrus. The perfect fit for the season, we’re seeing lemon prints, motifs, embroidery and jewellery everywhere. Not sure how it works with your look? From playful patterns and lemon yellow pieces, to more subtle approaches, here’s how to wear it.
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Dress them up or dress them down, midi dresses are the ultimate summer staple – and you can be sure that there are plenty of lemon print options to choose from this season. For weekend brunches and summer parties, we’re fans of Song of Style’s Sia Midi Dress and Sam Edelman’s Lemon Print Chiffon Sundress, though for a more wallet-friendly option, you can’t go wrong with Topshop’s Lemon Print Bias Midi Dress. And for a ready-made wedding guest look, the Never Fully Dressed cap sleeve midaxi dress in lemon print is an ideal choice. Pair with bright heels or neutral wedges.
Summer is the perfect excuse to get a little playful with your style, and what better time is there to bring a little taste of Capri to your look than at the beach? We love these flattering one-piece styles, that are perfect for a range of figures (and budgets!). At a higher price point comes the Onia x WeWoreWhat Danielle One Piece, though you can get a similar white and yellow style for a fraction of the price at H&M. Or if darker hues are more your thing, and you’ve got a little more in terms of cleavage, this Peek & Beau high leg print swimsuit is a great option. Simply pair with cat eye sunglasses for a pulled together, retro look.
If the trend for print is a little out of your comfort zone, you can still tap into the look with some cute accessories. Soludos Lemons Smoking Slippers have been a summer staple for years, and are perfect worn with everything from simple summer dresses, to blue jeans and a classic tea. Add an extra pop of colour with Mango’s lemon earrings or H&M’s cheap and cheerful option (sold out on the Hong Kong site, but we’ve spotted them in its Causeway Bay store!).
The classic “jeans and a nice top” will never fail when you don’t know what to wear, and this season there’s an array of lemon print blouses on offer to bring the classic up to date. Majorelle’s Yara Blouse is perfect for date night, or the Athena Top from RAILS is ideal for a more casual look. We also love H&M’s Cropped balloon-sleeved blouse, for a high-street alternative. Wear either of the three with white cropped jeans, or if you want to make a real impact, add a matching skirt. Complete the look with an eye-catching headband and elegant beaded bag.
For a casual, lemon yellow look, an easy option to go for is a graphic tee. Budget-friendly choices include these ones from Pimkie, Missguided, Stradivarius, Monki and H&M (sold out online but available in select stores). For the summer months, pair yours with a denim mini, or add a feminine edge with a contrasting print midi skirt. Keep the whole look relaxed with white sneakers and a rattan basket bag.
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