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Where to Find Bright Patterned Summer Tees in Australia

No matter what fashion trends are in place, there is always a need for bright, patterned summer tees.

bright patterned tees for summer Australia

I’ve found it quite difficult to find a tee to suit this description though.

Is it because they don’t get worn or does the general population prefer a block colour plain tee? Or a blouse? Or a cami?

For me personally, a patterned tee is a staple in my wardrobe. In summer they can be worn with various bottoms including black shorts, navy shorts, denim shorts or a denim skirt.

And in the cooler months, they can be worn back with jeans and layered with a cardi.

When looking for patterned t-shirts, I usually buy the next size to what I am so it’s more roomier, and has extra length to cover my tum and bum.

Despite these tees being difficult to find, there are certain shops I head to to find these styles of tees.

Where to find bright patterned summer tees in Australia

Gorman is my first choice as their prints are always bright and fun. However, they tend to crop the hem which I don’t like. I’m particular with my tee length so I will look at the description. Sometimes a visit to the store can give me a better indication of the length.

Boden also offers bright prints. I found more long sleeve options that short though as they are a UK store.

Elm Lifestyle, which is available at Birdsnest, can offer bright tees but they are popular and the larger sizes sell out quite quickly.

You can also try other stores which offer similar styles to Gorman.

I have done a bit of online research and have found these styles available.

bright patterned tees in Australia

  1. Scandi Bird Solsken Tee in Lagoon
  2. Witchery Print Linen Tee 
  3. Bohemian Traders Classic Swing Tee in Tangerine Dream
  4. Taking Shape Cotton Abstract Art Top
  5. Gorman Shadow Pattern Tee
  6. Gorman Streamers Tee
  7. Gorman Blockwork Tee
  8. Boden Short Sleeve Breton Multi Stripe Dot Tee
  9. Karla Cola Gone Loopy Relaxed Top

Where have you successfully found bright patterned tees for summer?

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Spring Summer 2020 Fashion Trends For Everyday Wear

The Spring Summer 2020 Fashion Trends are a repeat of patterns and styles we’ve seen before.
Spring Summer 2020 Fashion Trends For Everyday Wear

You may already have a few of these in your wardrobe from past seasons.

There are some styles I will embrace and others I will disregard as they won’t work with my fuller figure.

It’s been the year for emotional eating for me and as a result, I am rounder.

I’ve created a wardrobe for myself where if my weight fluctuates, my clothes will still fit.

But I also enjoy adding a seasonal trend to work with my existing pieces.

Nobody should be waking in the morning and not knowing what they’re going to wear because nothing fits or suits anymore. If you’ve gained or lost weight this year, love yourself enough to create a wardrobe which flatters your body.

If you need help, a stylist will certainly assist you.

We need to get over the number on the tag and not let it define us.

And trends come and go. It’s fun to see what is ‘current’ to refresh your wardrobe for a new season but you may already own a few which can be reworked this summer. So don’t feel the pressure to spend.

With that said, here are the spring summer fashion trends for 2020 you might like to check out.

Tiered Swing Dresses

This style of dress has been around since last summer. It’s a great piece to invest in if you want a dress which can be worn with sneakers or sandals.  They are a popular style of dress because the swing flatters most shapes. It’s an ideal style if you carry weight on your tummy (ME!).

Tie Dye

Tie Dye is back in and best of all you can actually make this yourself with a white t-shirt for little cost. Alternatively, these pieces make tie dye a trend I might consider…

Puffed Sleeves

Puffed sleeves are a feminine look which can balance out wider hips. Dresses or tops with puffed sleeves are definitely pieces to add to your summer 2020 wardrobe. Wear tops tucked into shorts for a slimline look.

I personally think dresses with puffed sleeves are the sweetest way to wear this trend.

Gingham

Gingham is a classic print which will always cycle through the seasons. Black and white is always a common colourway, but why not embrace other hues as a new take on this print.

Shirring

Love it or hate it, shirring is in this season. The key to pulling off this trend without feeling like a sausage is to buy a dress where the top bodice is shirred and finishes at the bust line or  waist with a draped skirt. If you’re still not keen, opt for a top with shirring details.

Linen

Linen is another love hate trend.

It looks sophisticated and it’s breathable, making it the perfect choice to wear in summer.

BUT it creases like crazy. For some, the creases are part of the look.

Linen shirts and swing tops are ideal when worn with denim shorts or white pants for a smart casual look.

Wide Leg pants and Culottes

Wide leg pants and culottes are great for summer paired with a slimmer top for balance.

I love the wide leg pants at Gorman as their fun prints scream summer. Wide leg pants are versatile as they can be worn everyday or dressed up for work. And even if most of us are still working from home, it’s always a backup for when we need to head into the office for a meeting.

Overalls and Jumpsuits

An easy way to get more wear out of your tees and tops is to layer with overalls. Jumpsuits are also trending and are a great alternative to a dress when going out.

Which spring summer 2020 fashion trends will you be adding to your wardrobe this year?

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Add Colour to Your Wardrobe With Rainbow Stripes

If you’re looking for a way to add colour to your spring/summer wardrobe, why not invest in rainbow stripes?

Whether subtle or bold, this is definitely a trend to try.

We’re acquainted with the navy and white or black and white stripe. Rainbow stripes are a fun take on a classic trend.

Whether worn vertically or horizontally, stripes can work for everyone.

A rainbow stripe dress can be layered with a denim jacket and tan sandals.

For tops, team with a denim short or block colour bottom.

Rainbow stripes are definitely dopamine dressing for summer. If you’re not sure which colour to embrace this season, why not wear them all.

Here are some gorgeous rainbow stripe pieces to inspire. My personal favourite is number 5.

rainbow stripes fashion

  1. Adrift Blythe Peasant Dress in Rainbow (plus sizes only) $109.99
  2. Boden Tallulah Ottoman Dress Multi Stripe $126
  3. Boden Jersey Lounge Hoodie $110
  4. Boden Santorini Swimsuit $110
  5. Boho Bird Colour Me Happy Dress $69.95
  6. Handpicked by Birds Tie Waist Dress $139.95
  7. Gorman Oui Oui tee $79.20
  8. Boden Breton Strip Dot Tee $45
  9. Ruby Olive Rainbow Drop Earrings $35.95
  10. Gorman Stripe City Socks $12.80

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Add a Gingham Dress to Your Wardrobe

It may still be winter, but I am excited for the arrival of warmer weather. I love wearing dresses and I’m thinking it’s time to add a gingham dress to my summer wardrobe.

Three years ago I wrote about Gingham on the blog and how it was a trending pattern back in 2017.

Not much changes in fashion trends as often they repeat and come full circle a few years later.

Most patterns are classics. If you love how an item looks and feels on you, trends should have little weight.

But if you have invested in all the trending patterns over the years, you will find your wardrobe will always serve you well when trends change and emerge.

I have been going through my wardrobe and carefully considering what I’ve worn and will continue to wear with our new normal. I was going to part with a gingham shirt but I’ve kept it because it’s gingham and it’s the only gingham piece I own… at present.

A gingham dress will always be a classic to own as it holds itself with no need for accessories and can be versatile with sneakers or heels.

Here are some gingham dresses available online if you’re keen to add this style to your summer wardrobe too.

gingham dress australia

  1. Little Party Dress Georgie Black Gingham Dress $69.95
  2. Bohemian Traders Lantern Sleeve Dress in Blush Gingham $189.95
  3. Gorman Kaidie Dress $199 ( on sale)
  4. Little Party Dress Get Ready Black Gingham Dress $69.95
  5. Instyle Gingham Grove Dress $69.95 (limited sizes left)
  6. Tabitha Button Dress in Gingham $130 (limited sizes left)
  7. Bohemian Traders Outlet Toni Mini Dress in Gingham $70

Do you own a gingham dress?

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How to Change Up Your High Rotation Outfits

If you’ve gravitated to wearing the same outfits week in and week out, you’re not alone.

Isolation and feeling blue with all that has been happening in our world the past 6 months can certainly impact the way we dress.

For some, the dopamine outfits come out in full force to cheer ourselves from the outside in.

But most days, it can feel a bit like groundhog day and reaching for the outfit worn yesterday or last week helps us get on with our day. It’s one less decision to make and it’s a sustainable choice too.

If you’ve felt convicted about the environmental impact of adding clothes to your wardrobe each season, you’re not alone with that conviction either.

Where do our old clothes end up? What is the cost of constantly adding more to an already bulging wardrobe? What are the social and environment impacts to our consumerism?

For the last 6 months, I’ve felt uninspired with clothes.

You may have noticed my lack of posts on Facebook and Instagram because of this.

I work in insurance so the change affected me late last year when bushfires were hurting so many.

It was difficult to share a new outfit without thinking of those who had lost all they owned and literally escaped for their lives with the clothes they were wearing.

And then COVID19 hit our shores and isolation meant nowhere to go, no one to see.

I was able to reflect on my motivation creating outfits was around where I was going and who I was going to see.

Feeling comfortable and looking put together each day did help with my internal mindset though. But I simply wore those same outfits again and again.

Minimalist posts have been popping up in my Facebook newsfeed and the conditions of where ‘cheap’ clothes have been manufactured would make me want to do better.

But Australian made clothes didn’t attract me either and the costs to acquire aren’t always in my budget.

I’ve felt like I’ve been caught up in a contradictory argument that I can’t win.

So the best plan of attack was to wear what I already owned and to wear them week in and week out.

And so the inspiration for this post came to be on how to change up your high rotation outfits.

Much of what I share with you is what you may already know. But the difference will now be acting on it the next time you reach for the same outfit you’ve be strutting out every week.

5 Ways to Change up Your High Rotation Outfits

1. Wear a statement earring

As you know I LOVE a statement earring. Statement earrings can add something new to an outfit. You may forget you’re wearing the same old outfit when your statement earrings take the stage.

If you don’t have any statement earrings, why not support a local business and invest in some gorgeous clay earrings. I got some for my Birthday and just LOVE how they match my outfit.

Statement earrings from LeClay Designs

2. Swap the bottoms

If you always gravitate towards jeans as your bottoms, why not change it up with a ponte pant, slimline tracksuit pant or skirt? Layer with leggings if it’s winter, and in summer opt for shorts, culottes or a pinafore.

high rotation outfits

Swap jeans for a different type of pant

3. Add in a pattern

If your favourite go-to outfit is jeans, a block-tee and cardigan/jacket, swap the block tee with a pattern.

wear a patterned top

Wear a patterned top

Patterned tops add interest to an outfit. I often resort to a stripe, polka dot or leopard print if I want contrast. If I want pops of colour, I will wear a Gorman tee.

4. Change your scarf

In winter, a scarf can instantly change an outfit. Swapping scarves can create multiple outfits. Leopard print scarves will work with most outfits. If you always reach for the leopard print, try an alternate animal print like zebra or a spot scarf.

change a scarf in a high rotation outfit

Change your scarf

5. Introduce textures and layers

If you have a gorgeous boho blouse and jeans outfit, layer with a faux fur vest or teddy jacket. The same can be added to a maxi dress.

Vests in various textures and lengths can be layered over simple jeans and top outfits and dresses. Have one or two of these in your wardrobe. They can certainly add interest to a boring long sleeve top and jeans outfit.

wear a vest

6. Create a personal styling challenge

Many of us have spent time decluttering our wardrobes. You may have discovered items in your wardrobe you haven’t worn or have hardly worn. Make a personal styling challenge to wear those pieces within your high rotation outfits.

For example, I have many scarves. I could make a challenge to wear each scarf I own for the next 30 days to change up my routine wearing the same outfits.

If you’re not great at making your own challenge, follow a challenge on Instagram. When you’re in a rut, a challenge can motivate you to change up your outfits.

Have you found yourself wearing outfits on high rotation? How do you change them up?

 

 

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