Summer Trends You Can Nail RIGHT NOW

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by Emma Jones |
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It’s that time of year where you’ve had quite enough of your tights and boots and coats and scarves, thank you very much, but it’s STILL way too cold to go all out summer fashion. Transitional periods are always tough to nail, but there are some of this season’s trends that you can start rocking right now without freezing your bits off.

Co-Ords

Your work wardrobe is gonna be full of all things co-ord this Summer and it’s a trend you can start rocking right now. Why not try a trouser-two piece that you can layer up on top instead of a short skirt and shirt combo?

Off The Shoulder

Get those shoulders out and start getting some Vitamin D onto that winter skin (obviously, don’t forget to lather yourself in SPF). Pair with skinnies and ankle boots, and you’re good to go.

Open Toes

Feeling brave? Try getting those toes out whilst you keep everything else covered up. Skinnies and a 90s inspired sweatshirt with a pair of sandals will give your look that summery edge without you shivering your way around town.

**Festival Jewellery **

If you’re still too cold to get your skin out, try brightening up your look with festival jewellery and accessories. Think flowers, tassels, braids and beading. You’ll be portraying that sun-kissed Coachella vibe whilst you’re hiding from the rain in an East End coffee shop.

**Pastel Leather Jacket **

We’ve been obsessing over the pastel pink leather jacket seen on the Givenchy catwalk and this is the perfect time to wear it! Pastel colours will brighten up your look and make you feel more summery, whilst keeping you warm. Pair with sunnies and you’ll have everyone fooled into believing it’s August.

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