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Dresses your grandma would hate

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FASHION COLUMNIST AND INFLUENCER JOANNE HEGARTY

I read a brilliant quote recently from the celebrated restaurate­ur Jeremy King: ‘A great restaurant should be a catalyst for whatever you want it to be – a reunion, an interview, a seduction, a divorce…’

It struck me that the exact same premise should apply to a great dress. Dress season has officially begun and, even if the weather hasn’t got the fashion memo quite yet, our minds have already wandered to the freedom that summer brings.

When I interviewe­d the legendary style icon Jane Birkin recently, she revealed she no longer wears dresses, only men’s trousers. She says the wrong dress can age you incredibly fast – and she’s spot on.

Finding the right dress to have fun and frolics in is incredibly important. Because ultimately we all want to feel like we could interview, seduce or divorce in one – rather than look like our grandmothe­r.

THE SMART DAY DRESS

This is so popular mainly for practical reasons. It’s an airy, easy, no-brainer outfit in one – smart enough for work or for drinks with colleagues afterwards. But as well as being simple to wear, it also needs to be stylish, flattering and – most important of all – have that feel-good factor.

Hard-core dress fanatics may insist on florals for spring, but there are plenty of other options out there. I’m a fan of the light knitted variety, which is going to be a big hit this summer, and the simple T-shirt dress. Both look fabulous with strappy sandals, slides or clogs. Cos, The Row, Phoebe Grace, Raey and Arket all have excellent selections.

The shirtdress accessoris­ed with a slim leather belt, a chunky gold chain and finished off with a blazer is also a great option for the office. There are plenty of zingy shades out there for the maximalist to consider, too.

THE SEXY EVENING DRESS

This is the fun part. An evening dress for a party, a restaurant dinner or a celebratio­n should always be a little sexy. Something that makes you feel a million dollars, like you could seduce the waiter in-between courses if you so desired! Some like frills and flounce; I prefer them simple and sleek. Whatever your appetite, the right dress should always flatter your best bits, so think carefully about what they are.

Backless dresses give a subtly sexy vibe and a well-placed side slit can show off just enough leg. Chic wrap dresses are flattering on the tummy, just ask queen of the wrap Diane von Fürstenber­g.

And this season you can glam up your evenings either in a maxi or an on-trend mini. Khaite, Joseph, Massimo Dutti, Anna Mason, La Collection and Hayley Menzies all have a terrific line-up.

The wrong one can age you; I want to have fun in mine

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 ?? ?? WEARING A BACKLESS SILK DRESS BY HAYLEY MENZIES. GOLD SANDALS BY JIMMY CHOO
WEARING A BACKLESS SILK DRESS BY HAYLEY MENZIES. GOLD SANDALS BY JIMMY CHOO
 ?? ?? Subtle block colours for the maximalist. £260, essentiela­ntwerp.com
Subtle block colours for the maximalist. £260, essentiela­ntwerp.com
 ?? ?? Manifest the sunshine with this puff-sleeve number. £129, mintvelvet.co.uk
Manifest the sunshine with this puff-sleeve number. £129, mintvelvet.co.uk
 ?? ?? Perfect for garden party season. £225, phoebegrac­e.co.uk
Perfect for garden party season. £225, phoebegrac­e.co.uk
 ?? ?? A sleek, pared-back knit. £89, cosstores.com
A sleek, pared-back knit. £89, cosstores.com

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