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Not sure what to wear in the in-between weather?

A silk shirt is your transition­al saviour

- By OLIVIA BUXTON SMITH

A silk shirt is a perennial wardrobe staple and, if it doesn’t already, here on the Telegraph Fashion desk we believe that you should have a few in your sartorial arsenal whatever the time of year.

Why? A silk shirt is flattering, comfortabl­e and chic-but-notshouty. It emanates a certain insoucianc­e, while still allowing the wearer to look polished, which is perhaps the result of the merging of a traditiona­lly masculine garment with a traditiona­lly feminine fabric. It’s no wonder, therefore, that the silk shirt is reinvented by everyone from Gucci, to Miu Miu, to Victoria Beckham season after season.

Here’s why we think a silk shirt is your transition­al saviour ...

They automatica­lly grant you a polished edge

If you resort to jeans, a knitted skirt or jersey trousers at every chance you get, a silk shirt will prove invaluable when it comes to sprucing up your favourite pieces. Thought denim was out of the question for a drinks party? A printed silk shirt will take your jeans from mooching around on the weekend, to evening shindig as quick as you can say Asceno.

In a similar vein, if you’ve previously ruled out slightly slouchy, elastic-waist trousers for work, the addition of a silk shirt and a block heel might make you reconsider.

There’s a time and a place for a cotton shirt, be it a white, striped or colourful variation, and these too are handy things to have in your wardrobe. We’re also not denying they have their own allure, particular­ly when layered underneath a wide leg suit and teamed with a pair of heels. But a crisp white shirt adheres to a different kind of aesthetic, and there’s no denying a silk alternativ­e is both more playful and, arguably, sexier too. Ergo, the perfect piece to wear to a dinner party or on a first date.

A silk shirt really comes into its own during the transition­al period between late summer and early autumn: when you have had to reluctantl­y stow away you folksy blouses but are not quite ready to wheel out your winter coat.

A silk shirt looks equally as fabulous peeping out from under a suede or leather jacket as it does a lightweigh­t trench or oversize blazer, making it ideal for inbetween months. 3

Should we experience an Indian summer or even just the odd balmy day, the good news is a silk shirt looks very good worn on its own, and is an excellent option for times when a T-shirt will no longer do, but a bomber jacket leaves leaves you overheatin­g on the tube.

A slightly oversize pyjama style shirt in silk or a silk-mix, paired with tailored trousers, loafers, a cross-body bag and some XL earrings will be an outfit you can safely waft around in, soaking up the last of sun’s rays.

While fashion editors like to talk about pieces that are versatile enough to see you through all manner of occasions, whether it a swanky drinks party, a birthday in the countrysid­e, or the school run, few items do so as seamlessly as a silk shirt.

Pair yours with a silk skirt and you have a combo that teeters on the verge of high-octane glamour. Pair it with jeans and sneakers and you wouldn’t look out of place in Waitrose. Not only does this mean a silk shirt is a more-than-worthy investment, but it will also provide the answer to many a dressing dilemma.

 ?? CHRISTIAN VIERIG / GETTY IMAGES AND GOLDSTAR MEDIA / BACKGRID ?? From left: Alexandra Lapp wears orange long silk blouse from Alexander McQueen; Jourdan Dunn wears black shirt contrastin­g boldly with her bright red trousers.
CHRISTIAN VIERIG / GETTY IMAGES AND GOLDSTAR MEDIA / BACKGRID From left: Alexandra Lapp wears orange long silk blouse from Alexander McQueen; Jourdan Dunn wears black shirt contrastin­g boldly with her bright red trousers.

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