Get in Line: The New Way to Wear Stripes
You could easily argue that stripes have been trending for quite a few seasons now. But those outrageously bold, over-the-top linear declarations are moving their way to the backs of our closets in order to lay out the red carpet for spring’s trendiest iteration – slimmer vertical or horizontal lines. Think bankers stripes dressed up in ultra-feminine silhouettes (shirt dresses, statement tops and flouncy midi skirts) and featuring ladylike details – frilly accents, flared cuffs, exaggerated lengths, ruffled sleeves and cinched waists. This is modern day men’s tailoring boosted with a serious dose of femininity.
Roksanda Truffaut Striped Cotton Blouse $720
Loewe Striped Shirt Dress $1,290
Palmer//Harding Extended Waterfall-hem Striped Shirt $463
Etro Striped Wide-leg Trousers $530
Copurs Embroidered Striped Cotton Poplin Skirt $354
Balenciaga Striped Jersey Dress $1,325
Off-White Back Ruffle Striped Shirt $536
Jacquemus Striped Cotton and Linen Mini Dress $525
Adam Lippes Cropped Striped Cotton Slim-leg Pants $550
Dorothee Schumacher Sensitive Volume Striped Shirt $307
Caroline Constas Lena Asymmetric-hem Cotton Wrap Dress $695
J.W.Anderson Striped Cotton Skirt $535
Victoria Victoria Beckham Ruffle Waist Dress $630
Toga Striped Cotton Midi Skirt $452
Rosie Assoulin B-Boy Striped Wide-leg Flared Trousers $1,415
Monse Asymmetric Striped Silk-twill Top $850
Brunello Cucinelli Cotton Maxi Skirt $1,595