Give Your Lbd A Summer Makeover

Written by Deepa Sajnani8th May 2014
GIVE YOUR LBD A SUMMER MAKEOVER
If you’re resisting your LBD while the mercury rises, it’s time for an update. With summer already hot on our heels, its time your LBD went from ‘party only’ to a ‘summer essential.’ After all, a black so strong deserves a bit of light here and there!
 

Textured to the T

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You’re going to love this one. Ditch your fabric-heavy LBD for lighter textures like georgette, cotton and chiffon. The flowy silhouette does the trick to ring in a summery vibe. Tube, shirt and slip dresses with asymmetrical hems are the way to go. They keep the heat off, and stylishly!

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Kitschy accessories

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Mix it up a bit by accessorizing your LBD with sequin clutches bearing kitsch motifs. Invest in one that can be styled in different ways and worn at night and day. Alternatively, you can even buy floral/beaded motifs from your local store and literally sew them onto the collar or hem to make your LBD dressier.

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Channel the 20s

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Embellished pearl hair bands and sequin headbands (channelling The Great Gatsby) make for the perfect compliments to your solid LBD. Alternatively, you can go experimental with luxe silk scarves in handkerchief and marble prints and work in interesting knots to give your LBD the attention it deserves.

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A metal play

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It’s a no brainer - black mixed with metal accents are an indomitable combo. Accessorise your cut out LBD with mixed metallic stacked bangles and statement neckpieces. The metal and black duo is sure to raise temperatures, further!

 

The shoe stopper

The shoe stopper

Silk printed wedge sneakers in florals and geometric shapes are all the rage this season. They add just the right play of colour and texture to your black number. Keep it comfortable with a pair of printed plimsolls for the day and more elaborate pumps for the night.

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Deepa Sajnani

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Changing my career to fashion at the age of 27 was a risk that I'm glad I took! I don't think there is any substitute for hard work. I can be overly shy and self conscious one day and feel like I can conquer the world the next. You have to try my caramel pudding and chicken soup and don't even dare playing charades with me—I'm super competitive. I love what I do and am always looking for a way to take it up a notch!
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