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Style Slip Dresses
From best-dressed wedding guest to city-break outfitting, scroll for all the secrets of slip dress styling.
The slip dress – typically made from satin or silk – has become a wardrobe staple for its ability to transcend seasons. And, if you're here because you're wondering exactly how to style and accessorise (think: special occasions, casual diary dates and everything in-between), oh, do we have the fashion formulas for you.
How to Style a Slip Dress for Weekends
Proof that slip dresses don’t have to be dressy… keep the look laidback by pairing with chunky sandals and a cotton shirt when forecasts get fickle. Whether you’re headed to the market, or lunch with friends, choosing effortless accessories like a straw tote bag and oversized sunglasses will help capture the essence of sunny, carefree days.
How to Style a Slip Dress for Dinner
Sleek, smooth, lightweight – let’s face it, slip dresses were made for moments by candlelight. To pump up the glam for feasts and other special occasions, we recommend going for a bold-but-muted print, styled with a woven carry-all and drop earrings. To finish off the ensemble, slick on some tinted lip balm and, just like that, you’re good to glow.
How to Style a Slip Dress for City Breaks
Headed for the hustle and bustle? Here’s our foolproof formula for city-break dressing... a leopard-print slip dress with moody accents. (Trust us, it always equates to a fabulous ‘fit). When it comes to pulling the look together, a tailored vest works wonderfully to add some shape. Then, throw on a pair of ballet flats and sculptural silver jewellery.
How to Style a Slip Dress for Weddings
A slip dress is definitely up there when we think of best-dressed guest attire. Probably something to do with its ability to nail every single dress code. Opt for bold accessories like chain bracelets and a structured bag. Then, put your best foot forward with a pair of chunky heels. The contrast between the feminine silhouette and dramatic shoes will add just the right amount of drama.