Frills, big shoulders, bold prints and satin slip dresses are quickly coming out of fashion and I am here for it. Occasional dresses that you cannot wear everywhere are not a good investment overall, plus they are way too girly for my taste. The colorblock is so much more elegant and understated. Light grey shift midi dresses in linen, baby pink, light blue and white is what I am investing for this summer. These are overall not just an elevated trend but timeless pieces that stand the test of time and look so much more elegant and expensive. They work well as transitional pieces I am seeing to invest on going to fall. Wear with a cashmere cardi or blazer and you are good to go. Thanks for the video and keep up the good work.
To a certain extent, I think all those elements are timeless: I consider puff sleeves and some frills (not the draped ones), simple satin slip or skirt are classic if you like feminine fashion. But last a couple of years, they became a lot more trendy and they are everywhere. As much as I like bold patterns, I agree with you on color blocking. Especially if the item itself doesn't have too many patterns, it's so much more versatile, and cost per wear would be ✨️✨️ Fall, love how you are thinking ahead! Thank you for sharing your fashion investment plan🫶 Love hearing what everyone does and learning from it🤍
Love all the pieces on you! I personally floral prints suits you a lot!❤ Also, may I know where's the white or beige floral dress (the one that's been on the hanger for the past few haul videos but haven't tried on yet😅) from or if you've already made a try on haul on it?
Aw thank you so much 🤍 I will forever be a floral lover 🌸 I'm not 100% sure which piece exactly, but I definitely reviewed it on one of h&m videos. If we are thinking about the same dress, it's reviewed in this haul 🫶 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xixBQV-lzxk.htmlsi=2eyJFWjgOhYka2Wu