Women's Vest Tops And Tees For A Summer Scorcher
With forecasts set for a sizzling summer, it's time to pack away the coats and dare to bare those arms in the name of women's designer fashion.
Tanks and Vest tops make a welcome return as the hotter months roll on, perfectly teamed with shorts, skirts or skinny jeans, a range of the spring/summer styles can be engineered. This wardrobe staple has been rejuvenated with a fresh fashion twist by progressive designers, making it a must-have for the coming season, less fabric is certainly more fun this summer.
Standard shapes come with fresh takes like razor backs from Won Hundred, H&M and Acne, whereas long cuts see new finishes with dropped hem from Helmut Lang or split back from Rock & Revival. The halter neck sees its classic shape given a loving resuscitation from Rick Owens, slash necks elegantly lifted from Maison Martin Margiela and off the shoulder styles showing new chic from Alice & Olivia. We will also see patterned and embroidered neck lines to flatter and inspire from the likes of Stella McCartney, J. Crew and Edun with button down fronts from A.L.C.
Further variety comes in the form of material-choice, ranging from the lightweight, silk and sophistication of The Victoria Beckham collection, the shimmering of Joseph's lurex tank tops, Wool and the Gang's hand-made knitted products or the delicate crotchet created by Alexander Wang.
Make a statement with bold horizontal stripes from Splendid, Kain, Vivienne Westwood Red Label and Malene Birger's vest top designs; or go for an equally eye-grabbing, graphic top available in bright colours and bold designers by Matthew Williamson, Christian Kane and Something Else by Natalie Wood. Colours in blocks is a season fashion trend demonstrated by Miu Miu, or opt for an animal inspired print top such as Alice by Temperley's zebra striped one or a giraffe motif by Asos.
Just like the tanks and the vests, the humble t-shirt gets elevated to must-have status in the summer months. Its versatility is obvious from the wide range of fits and styles it comes in and can be worn alone or stylishly incorporated into a layered look. Make a statement with a standalone t-shirt, now available in an array of vibrant colours, boasting witty statements or adorned in celebrity images, the impact you make will be long-lasting.
D&G, House of Gods and Amplified have created iconic t-shirts that honour the past and present, while Hollister, Ralph Lauren's Polo range and Superdry produce own-brand logos, Miss Sixty, Fly53 and Balmain have opted for tees to make a statement. For some frivolous, playful designs look to Love Moschino, Sonia by Sonia Rykiel and The Orphan's Arms, play around with the fun and feminine bowed t-shirts by Red Valentino or stand out from the crowd in vibrant colour with Motel and Markus Lupfer. The nautical theme sails into trend this season with the Breton striped tee being recreated by Farhi by Nicole Farhi, Sessun, Michael by Michael Kors and Marc by Marc Jacobs.
Whether you're are delicately slim or voluptuously curvy, whether you like gritty rock or preppy chic, pink princess or glamour goddess; the new range of vests, tanks and tees in designer women's fashion will give you all you need to express yourself this summer: get ready to look hot this season.
Tanks and Vest tops make a welcome return as the hotter months roll on, perfectly teamed with shorts, skirts or skinny jeans, a range of the spring/summer styles can be engineered. This wardrobe staple has been rejuvenated with a fresh fashion twist by progressive designers, making it a must-have for the coming season, less fabric is certainly more fun this summer.
Standard shapes come with fresh takes like razor backs from Won Hundred, H&M and Acne, whereas long cuts see new finishes with dropped hem from Helmut Lang or split back from Rock & Revival. The halter neck sees its classic shape given a loving resuscitation from Rick Owens, slash necks elegantly lifted from Maison Martin Margiela and off the shoulder styles showing new chic from Alice & Olivia. We will also see patterned and embroidered neck lines to flatter and inspire from the likes of Stella McCartney, J. Crew and Edun with button down fronts from A.L.C.
Further variety comes in the form of material-choice, ranging from the lightweight, silk and sophistication of The Victoria Beckham collection, the shimmering of Joseph's lurex tank tops, Wool and the Gang's hand-made knitted products or the delicate crotchet created by Alexander Wang.
Make a statement with bold horizontal stripes from Splendid, Kain, Vivienne Westwood Red Label and Malene Birger's vest top designs; or go for an equally eye-grabbing, graphic top available in bright colours and bold designers by Matthew Williamson, Christian Kane and Something Else by Natalie Wood. Colours in blocks is a season fashion trend demonstrated by Miu Miu, or opt for an animal inspired print top such as Alice by Temperley's zebra striped one or a giraffe motif by Asos.
Just like the tanks and the vests, the humble t-shirt gets elevated to must-have status in the summer months. Its versatility is obvious from the wide range of fits and styles it comes in and can be worn alone or stylishly incorporated into a layered look. Make a statement with a standalone t-shirt, now available in an array of vibrant colours, boasting witty statements or adorned in celebrity images, the impact you make will be long-lasting.
D&G, House of Gods and Amplified have created iconic t-shirts that honour the past and present, while Hollister, Ralph Lauren's Polo range and Superdry produce own-brand logos, Miss Sixty, Fly53 and Balmain have opted for tees to make a statement. For some frivolous, playful designs look to Love Moschino, Sonia by Sonia Rykiel and The Orphan's Arms, play around with the fun and feminine bowed t-shirts by Red Valentino or stand out from the crowd in vibrant colour with Motel and Markus Lupfer. The nautical theme sails into trend this season with the Breton striped tee being recreated by Farhi by Nicole Farhi, Sessun, Michael by Michael Kors and Marc by Marc Jacobs.
Whether you're are delicately slim or voluptuously curvy, whether you like gritty rock or preppy chic, pink princess or glamour goddess; the new range of vests, tanks and tees in designer women's fashion will give you all you need to express yourself this summer: get ready to look hot this season.
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Dump the coat and expose those arms with the best of women's clothing this summer. Timo Weiland has fashioned t-shirts with bold and beautiful patterns, so prepare to sizzle this season.