Beautiful broderie
This is how to put a fresh spin on the traditional fabric, says KATIE WRIGHT
OF all the gorgeous outfits Daisy Edgar-Jones donned while playing Marianne in smash hit BBC series Normal People, there was one that had viewers captivated more than any other. According to Google Trends, there was a spike in searches for ‘Marianne black dress’ in May, as people clamoured to find out where they could get the beautiful broderie anglaise dress with spaghetti straps seen during the dreamy episode set in Tuscany.
While Marianne’s viral frock has a timeless quality, it just so happens to be bang on trend this season, as broderie anglaise was big news at the SS20 shows.
What exactly is broderie anglaise?
Meaning ‘English embroidery’ in French, it’s a technique in which holes are punched into fabric then the edges are stitched with thread of the same colour, the eyelets creating a textured, lace-like pattern.
Traditionally, it was created using white fabric and thread, but we saw an explosion of bright broderie anglaise at
Erdem SS20, with stunning puff sleeve dresses in sunflower yellow and burnt orange.
Voluminous sleeves took centre stage at Zimmerman too, where cream and white Victoriana blouses and dresses were styled with
Oliver Bonas broderie sleeveless white midi dress, £89.50
ultra-modern u accessories. Now, high street retailers have N f followed suit with their summer collections, c and you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to stylish embroidered designs. Here are three ways to wear the t broderie anglaise trend this summer...
MONOCHROME DRESS
AS elegant as Marianne’s dress is, the clingy c shape and those skinny stra straps aren’t for everyone.
A As a stylish alternative, look for vin vintage-style midi dresses in black k or white, ideal for teaming with fla flat sandals and a cross-body bag fo for a relaxed daytime look, or h heeled sandals and a clutch for so something a bit more dressy.
Red Herring broderie Bardot dress, £39, Debenhams
Oliver Bonas Buccoo broderie orange headband, £19.50
BRODERIE BRIGHTS
TAKE your cue e from the Erdem catwalk, with broderie anglaise pieces in sunset hues.
Anchor your outfit around a bright dress and add colourful accessories in contrasting jewel tones, like turquoise or jade.
STATEMENT BLOUSE
A broderie WHITE anglaise blouse is a sound investment for this summer
– and many more to come
– as it’s the perfect partner for faded denim of any shade.
Monsoon Rachel broderie lace blouse, £55
If a high-necked, Vi Victorian-style top d doesn’t work for you, try a fitted, button-front blouse with a V-neck instead.
Miss Selfridge ivory broderie puff sleeve shirt, £15 (was £30)