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My absolute favourite thing about summer fashion is that pretty much anything goes. You can wear any colour, any pattern, any cut and it somehow seems to work. As long as you're cool, comfy and confident, then you've got a A* outfit, as far as I'm concerned. That's the vibe I was going for with this outfit, at least. I feel like I may as well be wearing pyjamas, as this baggy, but still flattering outfit, breaks the comfort scale, whilst still managing to look put together and fashion forward.
My trousers have an elasticated waist band, meaning they cinch in my waist without cutting off my circulation everytime I sit down. They also cling slightly to my calves and ankles, creating a more slimming silhouette. However, their bagginess in the thigh and crotch area means I can wear them in the hot weather without worrying about getting too sweaty, as the air can circulate through the breathable material. I've seen this style of trousers in many shops and in many different colours and patters, but these are my favourite as they have a loud pattern on them, but can easily be paired with any plain top, since the colours are a neutral black and white. I personally decided to go for a bright orange top, as it suits me very well and also makes the outfit look super summery. I'd also recommend going for a crop top, so that more shape and attention can be gained in the waist area. I paired this outfit with a cropped, black denim jacket, as I wore it on a cooler day, but it looks just as fashionable without. Add a pair of black sandals and I was ready to go!
This outfit is very different from anything I would normally wear, but I adore it. It's different enough that you won't have to plan with your friends who can wear it on each day, but includes enough staple summer fashion pieces, that it can easily be purchased in common high street stores. It will definatly be making many reapearances this summer.
Trousers: Miss Selfridge
Top: Topshop
Jacket: Uniqlo (no longer available)
Shoes: New Look (not pictured)
Thanks for reading
The Teenage Procrastinator
(Disclaimer: Picture is my own)
(Disclaimer: Picture is my own)

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