Hey guys! I'm back with another #ThreadReports, this time with a personal favourite; the bardot. This trend is not new, but as I said in the last post most of these trends are just revamped retro style which were popular during your mum's days. This year the bardot has boomed, showing no signs of slowing down and has been seen on runways and in nearly every clothing store I've been to.
Topshop cutout dress, €49
Off the shoulder top, €33
I took it upon myself to gather a number of pieces that can give you an idea of what to buy and how to style them, again with the trusty mine called Polyvore. (it's really great, check it out.)
Luckily this trend has been adapted to create pieces both for dressing up or down, which is a great way to give you the chance to rock this trend for every occasion. As seen in these examples this trend comes in various styles, starting from tops to dresses to additional frills and wrap-overs. The first two dresses are an example of taking on this trend from day to night. As seen above, I decided to pair both dresses with a rather trendy shoe, the mules. Tan is a great base colour for summer, it compliments many colours and always looks sleek, which is why I picked that for both dresses.
Next I found a casual turn on this trend; a floral bardot crop top. I found this top to be quite simple to style so I added a pair of converse and high waisted denim shorts and BAM! (you're welcome). It's an easy summer look to pull off that can double as a back-to-school! The next two items are my favourite picks cause frills, duh. I've actually been seeing this spin on the bardot neckline and I have to say it's getting to me. These tops, with those colours are right up my alley and it's something you could definitely wear to a fancy dinner date, or a girls night out on the weekend. Paired with a barely there heels, they can really create a minimalistic sleek look.
The last dress is a monochrome number, that I think is always a staple look. Therefore, to add the summer flare, I paired it with baby pink mules - which are super cute, btw - and to take it to an evening look, just add a simple clutch.
So that's about it on this #ThreadReports, I had so much fun putting this together. I would love to know what other trends you'd like to see, so leave a comment below and I'll see you in the next one. Tata xx
Luckily this trend has been adapted to create pieces both for dressing up or down, which is a great way to give you the chance to rock this trend for every occasion. As seen in these examples this trend comes in various styles, starting from tops to dresses to additional frills and wrap-overs. The first two dresses are an example of taking on this trend from day to night. As seen above, I decided to pair both dresses with a rather trendy shoe, the mules. Tan is a great base colour for summer, it compliments many colours and always looks sleek, which is why I picked that for both dresses.
Next I found a casual turn on this trend; a floral bardot crop top. I found this top to be quite simple to style so I added a pair of converse and high waisted denim shorts and BAM! (you're welcome). It's an easy summer look to pull off that can double as a back-to-school! The next two items are my favourite picks cause frills, duh. I've actually been seeing this spin on the bardot neckline and I have to say it's getting to me. These tops, with those colours are right up my alley and it's something you could definitely wear to a fancy dinner date, or a girls night out on the weekend. Paired with a barely there heels, they can really create a minimalistic sleek look.
The last dress is a monochrome number, that I think is always a staple look. Therefore, to add the summer flare, I paired it with baby pink mules - which are super cute, btw - and to take it to an evening look, just add a simple clutch.
So that's about it on this #ThreadReports, I had so much fun putting this together. I would love to know what other trends you'd like to see, so leave a comment below and I'll see you in the next one. Tata xx
- Sarah