What To Wear In Summer?
Are you already thinking of renewing your wardrobe for the summer? Do not do it without first analyzing the possible next fashion trends for the beach, the pool and summer nights out. In this article we propose an analysis of tastes in 2018 so that you can decide what you will wear next summer.
What to wear in summer?
In a few months the summer period will arrive and, as always, you will want to renew your wardrobe. Are you a fashion enthusiast or just want to vary your look? Then you must evaluate everything: colors, clothes and swimsuits to show off on the beach. The following list may help you.
Styles:
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Prints
In 2018, experts affirmed that, although monochromatic suits are postulated to take over the scene, prints could not compete. In this category, you can see from the most classic floral prints to the most innovative designs. The Caribbean is in fashion.
For last season, Primark launched some beautiful floral and striped prints . Sfera opted for a clearly more formal style, incorporating the classic floral or plaid prints to its Spring – Summer 2018 line. Do not hesitate to check what you propose for 2019. With its designs, you will be able to look elegant and fashionable wearing low cost garments .
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Necklines
Off the shoulders and wide necklines, it was the trend last summer. The same is expected for this year, a hairstyle that reveals your nape and neck, and the right decorations will make you look like a runway model.
Denim midi skirt
We cannot forget the midi denim skirts , useful for casual outings but also for the office. They survive time in the most varied styles: You will see them in many styles: asymmetrical, plaid, ruffled, flared, mid-knee, with pleats.
They will surely return this summer, choose the one that best suits your body and situation.
Short sleeved shirt
The Victoria Beckham brand has been in charge of positioning short-sleeved shirts as one of the inevitable when thinking about what to wear in summer. Its main advantage is its adaptability to all occasions, especially if its design is discreet and in light colors.
Raincoats
Climate change is causing great instability in the climate. Why not prepare for a rainy summer? Last year, fashion experts chose to create raincoats that popularize an innovative term: glamping. It is a mix of ‘glamor’ and ‘camping’. Thus, raincoats and windbreaks left the fields and mountains to plunge into the cities.
Colors
The UV color: the chosen one from Pantone
A trend that is here to stay. If you like it and find it difficult to combine try doing it with pastel colored garments.
Lilac shades similar to Pantone, help us look trendy in the summer.
Yellow and green
There are those who point out that yellow and green will be a summer explosion, as a reference to street style 2018. What do you think?
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And what about swimsuits?
If we ask ourselves what to wear in summer, it is more than clear that swimsuits assume an ultra-leading role. In this case, the 2018 fashion was aimed at strappy bikinis, bandeau , honeycomb tops and swimsuits.
A pastel tone, varied colors, stripes and dots were the protagonists of our beaches. But what can we expect in 2019?
It is still too early to tell, but always remember to choose swimsuits that enhance your figure and your skin color. The range of possibilities is already there soon to open up and help us choose.
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Fernando Clementin
Technician in Journalism (Technician in Integral and Sports Journalism – Institute of Higher Studies in Santa Fe) and scientific-technical and literary translator of English ; FCE ESOL of the University of Cambridge. In his native country, Argentina, he has developed his career in digital media of general, political and sports information. Between 2014 and 2016 he worked in “Jugada preparada”, a digital sports communication medium, dedicated to the sports activity of General Ramírez, Entre Ríos province, Argentina. In addition, he served as an interview writer for portals and print weeklies. He was a writer for radio interviews and newspaper articles at the Federal News Agency DERF. As a translator, he worked independently to this day.