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Earn your stripes

Go graphic with this summer’s shortcut to streamline­d. Lisa Haynes shows you how to do linear style

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It’s the graphic trend that keeps on giving when it comes to limb lengthenin­g. If you’re not already sold on stripes, this is the season to add illusion-prompting lines to your fashion itinerary.

The SS17 catwalks practicall­y turned into a barcode of stripyness, ranging from subtle PJ pinstripes to uber-bold panels.

With all those clean, straight lines, stripes are the minimalist’s way to do impactful prints. Classic monochrome is the starkest way to wear them, while multicolou­red seaside stripes are the loudest – think of the brightest deckchair on a beautiful beach.

Line up for this summer’s hottest stripes...

ZEBRA CROSSING

If you’re fully committed to the linear look, go bold with uber-wide vertical or horizontal stripes. There’s no softly-softly approach with supersized stripes but, as a rule, keep one of the contrastin­g colours in a neutral, like black, navy, cream or white, to avoid overkill. Black and white is everyone’s best friend but red and cream is this summer’s hottest colour combo.

STRIPE STYLE TIP: Wear your silhouette­s in extremes, such as wideleg pants or a structured dress to give bold stripes a good canvas.

TRY: J by Jasper Conran at Debenhams stripe skirt, £70, out end of May (debenhams.com); Finery Savona Stripe Dress, £149 (finerylond­on.com); Topshop Silk Satin Stripe Trousers by Boutique, £90 (topshop.com).

CLASH TACTICS

If one stripe isn’t enough, do the double. This season stripes are pre-primed to clash, whether it’s different directions, mixed bands, or contrastin­g colours. Think of your body as a human barcode.

Go clash crazy with one piece where the work has all been done for you, or try separates with different stripe directions for a double illusion.

STRIPE STYLE TIP: Bold, mixed prints are busy enough solo, so scale down your jewellery and accessoris­ing to maximise your statement stripes.

TRY: Oliver Bonas Absorb Asymmetric Stripe Dress, £69.50 (oliverbona­s.com); V by Very Crew Neck Contrast Stripe Jumper, £10 (very.co.uk); Simply Be Beach to Beach Stripe Jumpsuit, £30 (simplybe.co.uk)

PYJAMA PARTY

They were once the kind of stripes you snoozed in but pyjama stripes are enjoying a moment outside of the bedroom. If you’re feeling brave (or sleepy), go for a full Lanvin-inspired two-piece stripeatho­n with matching top and trousers. For a more subtle approach, pull on a nightshirt-style tunic with jeans, so there’s no mistaking your nightwear as daywear.

STRIPE STYLE TIP: PJ-style stripe pieces are best served in sheeny fabrics, like silk. Look for seamless underwear to avoid any show-through.

TRY: Jigsaw stripe tunic, £119, available end of May (jigsaw-online.com); Whistles Silk Stripe Tie Front Trouser, £249, and matching Stripe Cami, £159 (whistles. com); Y.A.S Jola Striped Long Shirt at Brand Attic, £22 (brandattic.com)

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Far left: clockwise from bottom: Finery Savona Stripe Dress; Oliver Bonas Absorb Asymmetric Stripe Dress; V by Very Crew Neck Contrast Stripe Jumper and stripe wide-leg trousers; Jigsaw stripe tunic and J by Jasper Conran at Debenhams stripe skirt....
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