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Through The Looking Glass

From the versatility of the great white shirt to cutesy sailor flannels and indie boy denims, white’s always been a go-to colour for a radical change of mood.

Celina Murphy, 19 Apr 2010

But while a shock of white can be lumped with any combination of fabrics and complexions and still work, the bleached-out white on white trend sends a very different message indeed. Crisp, bold, classic - take on this pearly tone head to toe and you’re instantly channeling ice queens and movie vamps.

In a way, it’s a trend that can leave you feeling quite exposed, especially for the fashionista who builds her wardrobe around clashing tablecloth prints (a great cover up for those inevitable chocolate stains), but it’s also effortlessly chic and empowering as hell - see Basic Instinct’s Sharon Stone and Marlene Dietrich’s iconic cream tuxedo.

Rock the milky trend with a splash of bold colour in your accessories, shoes or lipstick and there you have it; the perfect sartorial pick-me-up for Spring/Summer.

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