Contemporary Styling

The Interesting Dress   left to right

Señorita Dress by Juan Vidal: Sexy. Low cut bodice paired with a full skirt which unexpectedly flares into an on-trend asymmetric cut. Stretch cotton. $460.00

Swan Dress by Aska: Rather Egyptian. You won’t see this coming and going. Handmade, handprinted shimmering column dress. Lined polyester. $240.00

A.L.C. Monaghan Dress: On trend, partially sheer dress for those of you with this figure and pride. Partly lined cotton mesh knit. Stretches. $365.00

Triangle Sweater Tunic by Aiken: Artful and unique “homage to nomadic cultures.” Pair it with leggings or go bare with a short, fitted skirt or shorts. Wool/acrylic. $370.00

Blouses I  clockwise

Deconstructed/Asymmetric Top by Celestial Body Studio: A showstopper. Available in black, white, dark beige, red. Cotton. $43.34

Loose Striped Stand Collar Shirt: Generous and graphic. Short sleeved trapeze silhouette. Stand collar. $49.99  

Bow-embellished Bandage Asymmetric Blouse: Sexy and architectural- also in white. Big, v-neck, self-belted, asymmetric blouse in polyester/cotton. $23.99

Blouses II  clockwise

Multiway Wrap Top by Jean Kuzarov: Minimalist striped tunic with multi wrap possibilities. Poplin. Bespoke. $117.12

Ammene Olive Green Blouse: Totally today (and a bit punk). Bespoke.  $78.00

Retro Linen A-line Shirt: Cheery and artful. Generous, trapeze silhouette. $39.99

Not Shown: Loose Lapel Navy Chiffon Blouse $69.99

Bottoms

Left: Linen Wide Leg Pant: Masquerading as a skirt. Also in green/black or white/black. Natural waist. Full. Side pockets. $119.00

Center: Ione Spotted Bleach Pants by Sea: Fresh take on pattern. Stretch twill with peplum accent. Ankle length. Button at waist. Zipper fly. Slant hip and back welt pockets. Cotton/spandex. $355.00   

Right: Car Wash Skirt: Continuing the wave of contemporary fringe. Hidden back zipper. Machine washable polyester. $119.00

Not Shown: High Waist Linen Pants by Doroteyya $119.00

Seasonal White  left to right

Dramatic Sleeveless Tunic/Vest by Charming Bay: Make a Hollywood entrance. Sleeveless. Lapel collar. Closes and cascades at the front. Polyester/cotton. Sale $30.95

 Loose Polyester Jumpsuit: Today’s boxy shape. Easy. Sale $26.95

Midriff Suit by Charming Bay: Youthful and flirty. Polyester. In pale blue or white. Sale $43.38

Cross Halter Neck Dress by bebe– Ladylike yet on-trend. Front crisscross neck with peekaboo, halter-style cutouts and barely attached puff sleeves. Sleek, stretchy fit. Back hem slit, hidden back zipper and full lining. Machine washable rayon/polyamide/elastane.$119.00

Not Shown: Strapless, Bowed Jumpsuit by Charming Bay Sale $34.88

Opening

Left: Cropped Scalloped Shirt– Feminine and whimsical. Cotton/Dacron. High/low hem. Split front. $37.99  

Right: Shredded Jean Jumper: One of dozens of overall looks. Loose culottes/overalls in a washed out denim fabric. Also in yellow or purple. $38.99

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.

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