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Blaze a Trail with a blazer dress

They’re suddenly all the rage and they’re more wearable than you think

- By ROSIE GREEN

No, I haven’t forgotten my trousers. this is a blazer dress. and it’s summer’s slicker, sharper and, dare I say it, even chic-er alternativ­e to a maxi.

It’s a style that’s been gathering momentum for a while.

Its origins go back to the 1960s with a story written into fashion lore. It centres on socialite nan Kempner who was turned away from hip new York restaurant Le Côte Basque for wearing a trouser suit (trousers still being considered too outré for women).

So she removed the bottom half and wore the jacket. and ta-da! the blazer dress was born.

In the past few years it’s seen a resurgence — and become an a-lister’s go to. a favourite of the

Duchess of Sussex — who has worn it in various styles — young, hip supermodel­s such as Bella hadid, and fortysomet­hings including Reese Witherspoo­n.

But this season it has reached peak popularity, with styles from high-end designers (Balenciaga’s hourglass version is an eyewaterin­g £2,050) down to the high Street (asos’s bright pink, curve-friendly iteration is £50).

But can it be worn by anyone in the real world over the age of 30? as a midlifer whose dresses are invariably long, pretty and floaty, I’ll confess it was initially challengin­g. number one, and this is not to be underestim­ated, it requires leg prep. tanning, shaving, moisturisi­ng. and it’s undeniably attention-grabbing — so there’s no blending into the background here.

Which, when I think about it, is part of the appeal.

Yes, you need to be happy(ish) with your legs, but then you can choose a style that emphasises your good points and covers up any trouble spots.

Believe me, there are blazer dresses to flatter every figure.

If showing a lot of leg is daunting, you can go for more demure versions that hit nearer the knee. and think about going up one size to gain extra length.

here’s a plethora of styles to inspire you. try one for yourself — you won’t regret it.

 ?? ?? Orange boxy blazer dress (£45.99, newlook.com) Perfect for: A no-fuss evening holiday outfit
Suits: Those wanting to show off a great set of tanned pins Pictures: LEZLI + ROSE Hair & make-up: VIRNA MIDGLEY
Orange boxy blazer dress (£45.99, newlook.com) Perfect for: A no-fuss evening holiday outfit Suits: Those wanting to show off a great set of tanned pins Pictures: LEZLI + ROSE Hair & make-up: VIRNA MIDGLEY
 ?? ?? Navy double-breasted blazer dress (£125, coastfashi­on.com) Perfect for: Bossing it in the boardroom Suits: Those who want a longer length
Navy double-breasted blazer dress (£125, coastfashi­on.com) Perfect for: Bossing it in the boardroom Suits: Those who want a longer length
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 ?? ?? Yellow suit dress (£159.19, debenhams.com) Perfect for: Grabbing attention at a formal daytime occasion Suits: Anyone who wants to smooth over a wobbly tummy or arms White coat meets blazer dress (£169, phase-eight.com) Perfect for: Demure daytime dressing, a la Duchess of Cambridge Suits: Those who like their blazer dresses more form-fitting Green sleeveless dress (£53, warehouse fashion.com) Perfect for: Dressing up or dressing down Suits: ‘Rectangula­r’ body shapes and those who want to show off toned limbs Green feathered blazer dress (£239.20, karenmille­n.com) Perfect for: An evening wedding — bold and eye catching Suits: A boyish frame. The feathers create the illusion of fullness
Yellow suit dress (£159.19, debenhams.com) Perfect for: Grabbing attention at a formal daytime occasion Suits: Anyone who wants to smooth over a wobbly tummy or arms White coat meets blazer dress (£169, phase-eight.com) Perfect for: Demure daytime dressing, a la Duchess of Cambridge Suits: Those who like their blazer dresses more form-fitting Green sleeveless dress (£53, warehouse fashion.com) Perfect for: Dressing up or dressing down Suits: ‘Rectangula­r’ body shapes and those who want to show off toned limbs Green feathered blazer dress (£239.20, karenmille­n.com) Perfect for: An evening wedding — bold and eye catching Suits: A boyish frame. The feathers create the illusion of fullness

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