The t-shirt has been a staple piece in the fashion industry for what seems like centuries. What is so apparent about a simple piece of cotton is the changes that can be adapted to enhance the t-shirt into various shapes and cuts. It is a versatile piece of clothing that can be adapted for the most lavish occasions and the most casual. Worn with a suit, it can loosen the silhouette, but warn with joggers gives you that dress down Friday vibe. My favourite t-shirts of this year have been those with slogans on; they're young and more vibrant. A rebellion to the common shirt. Over a long shirt in the summer or a dress-down, cooling top in the summer, the versatility of such a garment is endless.
Dolce and Gabbana |
Dior bring a whole different style to the lavish designer house, whilst promoting the feminist movement. Paired with a beautiful embellished tulle skirt gives the look an elegant but freeing feel; with the exposing of the legs.
Topshop |
Topshop, the ever popular high street store, brought out a range of t-shirts this season with a variety of slogans. If you haven't got the 'Leonardo' shirt, grab it now. Whether you like Da Vinci or DiCaprio, its the perfect summer shirt alternative.
Topshop |
Topshop |
Chiara Ferragni in Gucci |
Vetements |
Street style brand Vetements have risen to prominence with their laid-back, frank style, alike these slogan t-shirts.
Vetements |
From designer to high street, the t-shirt has a versatility that is young and vibrant. Even designers that have a long history of lavish and luxurious clothing, alike Dior, utilise t-shirts as the rightful staple piece that it is.
Do you have a favourite t-shirt?
*all images are from Google and I do not own them*
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