I know I probably shouldn't post topics consecutively, but I thought I'd tackle one of this summer's biggest hits before the good weather runs out. Readers, meet the Little White Dress.
We've all seen the Little Black Dress in action: immortalised by Audrey Hepburn (as Holly Golightly), the LBD has become a wardrobe staple and effortless show-stopper when it comes to making an entrance, and no fashionista's wardrobe is complete without one. However, SS13 shows heralded a successor to this now-familiar icon, and I've picked out eight from across the high street for your convenience..
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1. Topshop Embroidered Prom Dress (£50) -
I know I struggle for breath between criticisms when it comes to
Topshop, but I can't help loving this LWD. Seen on countless
bloggers, friends and party-goers this summer so far, this dress is a
super-flattering option for day to dark activities. The V back adds a
little extra elegance to this otherwise fun number.
2. Manilla by Izanagi (£95) - The details of this lace panel LBD earned it a place within this edit; a fashion-focused take on the fitted jersey dress, this is the perfect choice for after-work drinks in the city. The monochromatic contrast allows you to experiment with coloured jewellery and accessories, while being simple enough to stand out without. Izanagi makes it's elegant dresses to order, but you can order online, via twitter, or watch the main man himself for daily deals.
3. Karen Millen's White Lace Stripe Dress (£175 here; on sale at £125 here) - You don't need to be a genius to figure out why I've added this dress to the list. Remember this?
We all know Queen B always made effort when it came to showing up boys,
and I can't think of a better first-date dress than this Karen Millen
number. (NB: the original dress Blair wore to the White Party was Marc by Marc Jacobs)
4. Jersey & Chiffon Dress, H&M (£7.99
!!) - I thought I'd give your bank balance a breather by popping this
wallet-friendly number in the middle. If you're heading to a festival,
field party, to the beach or just lounging around the house waiting for
the cute window-cleaner to come, this dress is an effortless casual
staple. Add a flower crown, plaited belt and wellies for festival chic
or studded ankle boots for the city; with this one you can afford to
experiment with all the accessories you like.
5. Whistles 'Adrianne' Dress
(£95) - Okay so I'm not colourblind, I know this isn't white, but can
you really blame me for adding it to the list? This powder-pink neutral
flatters both a tan complexion and the deathly almost-blue pallor
sported by unfortunate Brits such as myself. It's comfortably tailored
and can be paired with wedges for lunch, embroidered sandals for
shopping and brogues for attitude. Also, it has pockets.
6. Silk & Tulle Gown by Willow @ Net A Porter (£705 from £1,175) -
If you've got a wedding, yacht party or similar fancy event to dress up
for then this is the perfect formal LWD. Not only does it cover the
white, cut-out and midi trends in one beautifully made piece, Miranda Kerr was also pictured wearing a shorter turquoise version in her latest ad for Kora Organics. Do you need more persuading?
9. Ted Baker 'IMOGINE' Colour Block Dress
(£129) - You're mixing the best of both worlds with this Ted Baker
dress; not only is it both white and black, the drop-waist and loose
style puts this dress right back in the swinging sixties (I'm really, really sorry. I can't apologise enough for that. It just came out),
a style championed by Moschino's Cheap & Chic line this season.
Pair with super-cute coloured flats or nude wedges in the day and a
point-toe black patent stiletto in the evening for instant retro
elegance.
8. Jack Wills 'Meerbroke' Dress (£74, from £89.50) - Did you really think I'd manage an entire post without including some Jack Wills? That was naive of you.
This flirty number also comes in bright pink (another big hit this season) and navy (you all know that, in my humble opinion, one can never go wrong with navy). My favourite features are the racer back, modest hemline (hello 'meet the parents' scenarios) and the scalloped skirt hem; plus the lining (hello practicality) means you'll never suffer any of the inevitable wardrobe mishaps that occur from pairing bright underwear with white sundresses.
I lied. There's one more dress.
I haven't really included a naughty night-out dress here, so I'm throwing this Nastygal number (£38) into the ring.
If you don't recognise the model then I really don't know where you've been for the last three months; this video has topped 100 million views on Youtube and has provided one of 2013's biggest conundrums:
What actually does rhyme with hug me?
I'm sorry, I've made too many bad jokes this post. I'll make up for it by sharing my favourite cookie recipe on Thursday.
PS: I know we're all about white today but I'd feel too guilty keeping this from you guys and, as I've mentioned above, it's totally on trend. I've popped it into my 'most wanted' list, but that just wasn't enough. Designed by Jess Honey for MIC-feature-turned-fashionista (and musician) Caggie Dunlop's ISWAI project, 'The Orchid' statement skirt is the dream holiday buy this summer. Pair it with chunky nude gladiator sandals, gold & leather jewellery and a plain white tee for instant hippie-chic; alternatively, slip on a pair of bright turquoise, silver or fluorescent yellow heels for a pop of colour at night.
Isn't it dreamy?
PS: I know we're all about white today but I'd feel too guilty keeping this from you guys and, as I've mentioned above, it's totally on trend. I've popped it into my 'most wanted' list, but that just wasn't enough. Designed by Jess Honey for MIC-feature-turned-fashionista (and musician) Caggie Dunlop's ISWAI project, 'The Orchid' statement skirt is the dream holiday buy this summer. Pair it with chunky nude gladiator sandals, gold & leather jewellery and a plain white tee for instant hippie-chic; alternatively, slip on a pair of bright turquoise, silver or fluorescent yellow heels for a pop of colour at night.
Isn't it dreamy?

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