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The most universal closet item: how to style a white shirt
A white shirt is the most versatile wardrobe item. It is suitable for office, evening or casual style, and can be easily combined with a variety of wardrobe items. However, today let's discover a few non-standard options that can be used to create interesting looks with this shirt. I am a Ukrainian fashion stylist and Anna Romanko and I will teach you how to use the shirt to its fullest potential.
An elongated shirt as a dress
In the summer heat, many people are looking for light and stylish looks in which they can look elegant without losing their sense of comfort. A long dress shirt is a great option for this. It goes perfectly with both summer and rough boots, creating a stylish and slightly rebellious look. In addition, this dress can be successfully combined with sneakers, adding more sportiness and lightness to the look. This choice allows you to stay stylish and feel comfortable even in the summer heat.
As a tunic
Instead of a regular tunic for the beach, we recommend trying a white shirt. This choice looks no less impressive than brightly colored dresses or capes, and can give your beach look a special charm. A white shirt adds nobility even to a bathing outfit, creating the impression of lightness and elegance. It is also a practical option that can be adapted for a walk or evening out, demonstrating the versatility of a white shirt in your wardrobe.
When choosing a white shirt for a beach look, I recommend paying attention to light and airy fabrics that will allow the skin to breathe freely on a hot day. In addition, you can experiment with the length of the shirt, choosing a model with slits or an asymmetrical cut for extra charm. Complete the look with stylish accessories such as a beach bag, stylish glasses and small jewelry.
Under the corset
An original look with a corset will certainly attract attention and make your style unique. Each element of the wardrobe plays its own role, but it is in tandem that they create a harmonious and expressive composition.
A corset and a shirt can be successfully used as a basis for an evening look, combined with a skirt or trousers, creating a spectacular silhouette line. It is important to note that these elements can also be a great accent in everyday style when combined with jeans or shorts.
Pendants or bracelets will harmoniously complement the elegance of the shirt and corset.
A few together
On cool summer evenings, you should try an interesting trick: wear two shirts of different shades or colors at once. This will not only give your outfit a stylish layering effect but will also help you stay warm even when the temperature drops. Add a loose tie to each shirt: this will not only create an accent but also add extra charm to your look.
This non-standard approach will allow you to experiment with textures and colors, creating the optimal look. Keep in mind that the choice of tie can significantly change the look by adding or accentuating certain style elements. Complete this look with lightweight pants or a skirt and you'll be ready to tackle the cold of a summer night in style and comfort.
On one shoulder (or on two)
To create a more relaxed look, experiment with the shirt, for example, pulling it down on one shoulder or on both. This technique makes your look not only light and casual but also adds a certain spice and sophistication to your style, trust me.
To emphasize this, try adding accessories such as a choker. This will not only give you a style advantage but also create the impression of ease. Choose accessories that complement the overall style and emphasize your personality. In addition, you can experiment with styling your shirt by adding additional accents, such as tied cuffs or large buttons.
In general, a shirt is an integral part of a wardrobe that impresses with its versatility. From office looks to summer evenings at the beach, the shirt easily adapts to different situations. It is also a great choice for women of all ages. Whether you are 20 or 50, a shirt will always be a must-have wardrobe staple.