The Sunday Guardian

Dishevelle­d look might become the next big fad

- SARAH YOUNG

While many of us go to bed hoping to spring out of it the following morning the temptation to hit snooze is a reality we face again and again. Those extra 10 minutes often comes at a price, though, and for the domestic dissenters among us ironing is the first chore to be jilted. Luckily, the dishevelle­d look is super on-trend this season with a new breed of shirts, dresses and jackets made to be worn crumpled; does this mean ironing could be a thing of the past? Designers seemed to think so as they were unduly drawn to creased up fabrics for spring/ summer 2016. Strictly no ironing allowed!

For Altuzarra, this laidback trend arose from a wistful look back at the designer Basque Heritage. Refined yet ever-so-slightly undone, the work on textures was inspired by hand-painted ceramics leaving a line-up of linen crinkled dresses, midi skirts and billowing shirts to do the talking. Rumpled fashion brings with it the suggestion of insoucianc­e and for Victoria Beckham and Margaret Howell the habitual simplicity of their collection­s was reconsider­ed. This was undoubtedl­y Victoria Beckham’s most free-spirited offering yet with wrinkled slip-on dresses paying homage to the 90s’ distressed and decidedly unfussy solution to dressing.

Rather than proposing a new rewrite each season, Margaret Howell affords her committed customers with steadfast, fuss-free items but for spring/summer 2016 the designer’s elegant tomboy was met with an injection of furrowed modernity. Crumpled paper bag waist trousers were paired with equally coarse button-up shirts and grown-up creased shirt dresses that looked like they might have been slept in – easy and authentic, seasonal tailoring has been softened as fashion-enabled laziness comes crumpled up and creased all over.

While unquestion­ably blasé, this trend does require a little considerat­ion to avoid looking like you simply couldn’t be bothered; you should appear unperturbe­d of course but be sure to opt for pre-creased and rumpled clothing – not an item plucked from your ever-mounting floor-drobe. Beautifull­y puckered garms are not only eye-catching but also super stress-free and casual but if you don’t want to jump in at the deep end with all-over crinkles then pair them with items that look extra crisp for a more polished take. THE INDEPENDEN­T

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