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Capital writing reading THE DRESS CODE REMIX'

We’re not saying the dress code is dead, but for this summer’s events, no one is going to tell you what to wear, or how to wear it. Long live rebellion: take a different approach and dress for the way you feel. Riotous style at a wedding ceremony, louche and romantic at your friend’s birthday barbecue, or drama for outdoor drinks: subverting the dress code is the way to turn heads – and feel good trying (without being try-hard). Take a look…

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Closeup of floral lace cutout black trousers in the desert, in front of a blue sky.
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Female model wearing black sunglasses and a black shirt and trousers in a floral lace cutout fabric standing in front of a blue sky.
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Not up for a dress? Enter the co-ord, an instant shortcut to under-the-radar cool, and just a bit rebellious, too. The Charli shirt and trousers are rendered in a black embroidered conceal-and-reveal fabric with playful scallop hems and endless styling options. Heels and tailoring will take you wedding-wards, while black leather sandals will keep you grounded for more casual events. It’s the route for you if you don’t want to look like you tried – but still want to make them talk.

   

Female model wearing black sunglasses and a black shirt and trousers in a floral lace cutout fabric standing in front of a blue sky.
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A model wearing white midi lace knit dress sitting on a rock, in front of a beige background.
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THE ROMANTIC

 

One and done – ultimate romance, courtesy of the Briar dress. When your vibe is romantic and you feel like slipping into something comfortable but impactful, turn to the white organic cotton of this summer look. Tick off texture, a form-fitting shape and a laid-back ease that will lend itself to whatever you’re doing this weekend. You’ll style it with cowboy boots and a slouchy suede handbag to bring out the vintage vibes, or opt to add cleaner accessories if you’re feeling more formal. The twist in the tale is the low scooped back – spin around for a flash of drama.

 

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A model wearing white midi lace knit dress, large golden hoop earrings and a light brown suede crossbody bag standing in front of a beige background.
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Clean and pared-back accessories offer a more pulled-together look. Snake-effect sandals, a bright white clutch and boho jewels are wedding ready.

   

A female model with her arms open, wearing a printed dress with panels and ornate trims, black leather cowboy boots and black sunglasses standing in front of a beige wall.
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THE FREE SPIRIT

 

Ready to turn heads? The Lucia dress is for you. Florals, lace and gold embellishments: it’s a hit list of dramatic details, but this dress is anything but fussy. Accessories from your regular rotation – we’re talking cowboy boots and sunglasses – will dial down the formality for outdoor drinks or barbecues. Its mini shape promises fun and freedom: underneath the sheer recycled top layer, this dress has a removable slip lining… but no one is saying you have to wear it. Just add a bikini and see where the evening takes you.

 

Closeup of a female model wearing a printed dress with panels and ornate trims and black sunglasses standing in front of a beige wall.
Closeup of a female model wearing a printed dress with panels and ornate trims and black sunglasses.
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Tap into the drama of the dress with a more amped-up vibe. Stompy heels and gold jewels are feminine but not too girlie.

   

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