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Embroider your outfits with fancy stitching

You will want to incorporat­e the embroidery trend into your spring/summer wardrobe, writes Gerry Cupido

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TOUCH: Embroidery adds a feminine touch to an oversized sweater, from H&M.

WHEN Gucci showed its Spring/Summer 2017 collection almost every piece featured embroidere­d details. The collection, inspired mainly by traditiona­l Chinese embroidery depicting fierce dragons and cherry blossoms, featured edgy designs. From bags to shoes, embroidery was a distinct and unmissable feature. Even its menswear items featured embroidery detailed on jackets and pants. Dolce & Gabbana and Alexander McQueen included embroidery in their collection­s as well. Needless to say, the trend leapt off the runway and straight into street wear. If an embroidere­d Gucci dress or bag isn’t in your budget, here are a few ideas on how to incorporat­e this hot trend into your everyday look and budget. Casual: from long walks on the beach to breakfast with the girls, a little boho dress with embroidere­d details is a sure win. Whether you opt for a maxi or shorter length dress, you can’t go wrong when you pair it with a pair of strappy sandals. A loose-flowing traditiona­l Ukrainian design inspired top with details on the sleeve or neckline is great worn with skinnies. Any jeans or cut off shorts with embroidery on the pockets work just as well with a crisp white T-shirt. Satin bombers are still on trend. Look out for jackets with embroidery on the back or down the front. Embroidere­d designs add a softer touch to oversized sweaters or hoodies. Always bear in mind that when wearing separates, focus on either the top or the bottom of your outfit. Office wear: look out for crisp white or classic blue pin-striped shirts with pretty embroidere­d collars or pockets. Worn with smart pants and heels this is an instant stylish upgrade which works in any work environmen­t with or without the laid-back feel. Another option would be a cardigan with embroidery down the front or on the shoulders as long as the rest of your look is kept simple.

A pair of sling-back heels with feminine floral details is a subtle way to introduce the trend into your office look.

Evening wear: this is where you can go for more elaborate, bigger and bolder details. A short skirt covered in bold colours and intricate designs worn with a velvet top or sequinned jacket will make a statement for sure.

If you’re a fan of sheer, this is a great way to cover up the breast area if you are daring enough to not opt for layering. Any luxurious fabrics like velvet or satin embellishe­d with embroidery and beading will ensure you shine on a night out.

Accessorie­s: a simple way to bring a trend into any outfit is with accessorie­s.

Here the options are pretty much endless. An embroidere­d backpack for daytime casual or a clutch with a simple rose detail works well for evenings. Same applies to shoes. You can effortless­ly add a daintily embroidere­d shoe to any outfit.

You will not have to look far to find a hat or scarf with a bit of embroidery on it either.

Model: Stefaren Silvan. Make-up artist: Estelle Gordon.

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