Cynon Valley

SAFARI STYLE

Cool khakis and utility details are trending this season for everyone, says KATIE WRIGHT

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IT’S a jungle out there, so they say, and you’ll need to be suitably attired if you want to stand out from the crowd this season.

Designers ventured out on a sartorial safari for spring/summer 2021, with muted hues and utility details in both the menswear and womenswear collection­s.

This is not a literal interpreta­tion, we hasten to add. As more and more fashion brands choose to ban fur and exotic animal skins, it’s clear no one wants to glorify big game hunting.

The safari trend is about taking inspiratio­n from the cool, khaki-wearing style icons over the years, like actors Meryl Streep and Robert Redford in Out Of Africa, Sigourney

Weaver in Gorillas In The Mist, and even Prince Charles, who has been rocking safari jackets since the Seventies.

How do you take the safari look and make it modern? The colour palette is key. Think khaki green, beige, stone, and sandy shades that you can mix and match.

For guys or girls, chinos or shorts with patch pockets nod to the trend and can be teamed with a T-shirt in a tonal hue.

Swishy shirtdress­es offer a softer silhouette and can be dressed up with heels and statement jewellery (if you want to add colour), or dressed down with flat sandals.

Animal prints also work well with the urban jungle theme. Make a bold print dress the star of your outfit, or add interest to a neutral-toned ensemble with some fierce footwear.

Ready to embark on your urban safari? We’ve hunted down the high street’s hottest buys...

 ??  ?? The Prince of Wales looking the part with Princess Diana in Australia in 1988
Sonder Studio Sienna zebra print midaxi dress, £59, (shoes, stylist’s own)
Karen Millen utility belted jacket, £74.25 (was £99) *All prices correct at time of going to press and subject to availabili­ty
The Prince of Wales looking the part with Princess Diana in Australia in 1988 Sonder Studio Sienna zebra print midaxi dress, £59, (shoes, stylist’s own) Karen Millen utility belted jacket, £74.25 (was £99) *All prices correct at time of going to press and subject to availabili­ty

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