What could be a more ravishing treat for your wardrobe this spring than clashing those saturated colors and graphic prints from your wardrobe? Try embracing soft colors palette such as the ones seen on Hugo Boss spring/summer 2016 ready-to-wear. I drew inspiration from the collection, as it reflects my current trend mood, and also because it focused mostly on daywear of the decidedly breezy variety of spring.
I stuck with the all-white theme as depicted in the collection because it makes the outfit look more tantalizing. It adds a bit of monochrome detailing with this white striped shirt, which is a staple that will never go out of style. It’s the print which perfectly matches with other patterns, such as jeans. The matching options are infinite with this trend. I paired it with these perfectly Zara high-waisted culottes as they provide the shape and length to your silhouette, culottes grown to become the essential chicer shorts which can be worn without fearing the dare-to-bare shorts. If you don’t already own them, l think this is the opportunity to invest in one. Be daring and go for white open side boots which show as much fresh as is needed to give the right heel length for daywear.To finish off this look, just add a black tote bag. Even though l added a different signature to the outfit, l would still stick with a minimal silhouette.
So whether you hate it or love it, no doubt it is here to stay.
Get My Look: 1. Culottes. 2. Shirt. 3. White heeled boots 4. Tote bag.