My Style | The midi dress I will wear all summer
OUTFIT: Dress, Other Stories | Sandals, T K Maxx (similar here) | Leopard clutch bag, Boden (out of stock, similar here) | Leather jacket, Whistles (old season, similar here) | Necklace, Isabel Marant (similar here)
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Iâve been taking the middle ground for a while now.
In terms of my preferred skirt length, there is nothing that makes me happier than a bit of fabric wafting around in the general direction of my ankles. Midi, not TOO maxi, just hitting me in a place thatâll still show off a coy little peek of skin â" and preferably a tanned one at that.
Itâs a midi for me. My wardrobe is bereft of minis, all charity shop-bound back in the early Noughties when I made the decision that, actually, my thighs and legs are very grateful for a longer length.
And I donât even care that designers like Vuitton or Saint Laurent raised their mini skirt game this season, because the high street has spoken â" and midis have never been more popular.
So it comes with a little frisson of excitement when I find a new midi of joy that I know will get itâs money-worth and then some.
Iâd spotted this little beauty of a dress in Other Stories a while ago (and spotted on my v cool friend Bianca), but honestly the hanger appeal was a big fat zero. Until I tried it on and it was instant love.
In a lovely, fresh blue porcelain print and made from cool cotton crepe, it is a dress-up or dress-down dream of a dress that I have already worn three times. Considering it arrived two weeks ago, you can already see itâs a cost per wear winner.
Iâm planning on dressing it down with plimsolls or my Stan Smiths, but mainly intend to swan around wearing simple tan sandals and a slick of lipstick.
Midi marvellous.
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