Different Ways To Ace Layering In The Summers

Written by Vaishnavi Thakur14th Mar 2018
Different ways to ace layering in the summers
We often associate layering with the winters ‘coz the options are plenty—from sweaters to cardigans to leather jackets, winter fashion is incomplete without layering. But, if you’re a layering loyalist (we strongly believe that’s a thing, guys), you gotta keep in tune with the season’s temperature changes and make some alterations. To make this easy, we made a list of some of our favourite ways to ace your summer layering game. Keep reading!

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A light-weight solid coloured shrug worn with a contrasting top and shorts is the classic summer staple that can possibly never go wrong. Choose breathable fabrics and keep comfort on your top priority.

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You can also opt for an oversized cape à la Emily Ratajkowski to strike the balance between being breezy yet covering up like a pro. Also, the high-low silhouette adds length to your frame, which is an added plus!

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Kimono capes are statement-y, summer-y and look all sorts of adorable—be it with tanks and shorts or even shirts and denims. Perfect when you want to create a layered look without having to feel like you’ve put too much clothing on.

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Did you know that your basic shirt can double up as a chic cover up too? Wear it over a basic sundress for a cutesy yet head-turning outfit that will surely be a hit when it comes to summer fashion!

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Opt for ill-fitted, loose separates that can be layered over each other to create one statement outfit. Culottes, long tunics and breathable cotton jackets work best to create such kinda looks and the result will not let you down.

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Keep yourself as breezy as you can by layering a sleeveless vest shirt / jacket (that we’re sure all of us have lying in our closets) on top of a basic sleeveless dress. This will instantly bring dimension to your basic outfit.

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