Wimbledon means adhering to a few rules (bare shoulders, jeans, short skirts and trainers are banned); equally, anything too dressy looks wrong at midday in midsummer.
Potential rain showers and sudden sweat-inducing heat waves are also factors to consider.In the 1980s and ‘90s, Princess Diana and Princess Anne responded to this with lots of colourful linen skirt suits and pretty separates; thirty years on, and the dress undoubtedly reigns supreme.
Although with the windy, unsettled weather we’ve been having this week, a floral jumpsuit is arguably the thinking woman’s floral dress.It’s also the ideal choice for anyone in midlife.
For years, jumpsuits were either boiler suits or catsuits (and therefore essentially unwearable for anyone over university age); now they’re a trend we can all pull off, particularly when, like this Boden design, they’re cut on the bias in a flattering floral print with cap sleeves and a waist-enhancing tie.There are a few things to look out for when shopping for a jumpsuit.
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