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cofounder Roni Hirshberg. “Feminine doesn’t have to be so subtle.”are big at present for an everyday look, but "wearing shorts after dark is having a comeback — I’m loving a relaxed pair of denim with knee-high boots or heels for an evening out," says Becker. These khaki options could stand in for trousers as a work outfit (just swap the graphic tee for something with a collar).
For something a little more crisp, "white Bermuda shorts are a fresh, elevated alternative to trousers, and they feel clean and current while still being incredibly versatile," says Singla. "Pairing them with a simple tank keeps the silhouette minimal and cool, while ballet flats add a refined and feminine touch.""If you’re headed to a daytime party or afternoon out in the city, try out a breezy babydoll dress with a pair of cool moto boots. The juxtaposed pairing will look creative, and you’ll look like you put effort into your outfit when it’s too hot to layer," says Becker. Alternatively, this look pairs a petal-pink mini with Prada loafer moccasin shoes. But Becker notes that moto boots were big during, which translates well for grounding a softer, sweeter outfit.
The key word here is light. "Think a crochet jacket, a denim shirt, or a lightweight cardigan that you can easily throw over your outfit," says Polanco. "The real MVP, though, as always, is a great blazer that you can throw over a t-shirt, dress, or anything that you want to try to make a little more polished and also have an extra layer to throw on: the temperatures are still changing, and it's still chilly in the mornings and evenings or in an air conditioned office," says Cole. This short tan version is a great alternative to a longer trench you'd wear in spring.No surprise, but "a sundress is a perfect outfit choice for June," says Singla. "It’s one and done, breezy, and instantly feels like summer." Adds Hirshberg, "These are the kind of dresses you want to live in when it’s really hot out. They feel romantic and refined, but they’re also incredibly wearable." This has a pretty bubble hem at the bottom and bustier top for a more of-the-moment aesthetic, but you can choose whatever feels good to you. Make it work-appropriate by adding a linen blazer, and make it more casual with some sneakers, adds Singla.
An easy way to help your outfit feel "current" without changing much (or buying a bunch of clothes) is by choosing the right shape on top. "Halters are one of the 'it' necklines of summer — whether it be in a top that’s easy to dress up or down, or as the neckline of a wedding guest dress, the halter is your new best friend this season," says Becker. This jumpsuit is technically a cutaway style, without the tie at the back of the neck, but the idea is the same. Feel free to bare the shoulders!
"For June styling, I’m really into stripes this year. They're always a wardrobe staple, but I’m especially loving them right now with all of the preppy iterations we’re seeing. Think: rugby shirts, bloomer-style boxer shorts, polo knits, and so on," says Sonia Parvaneh, creative director ofContracts, negotiations and competition may be an area of strength or hardship all depending on how you have acted in the past and the integrity you carry in the present.
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Physical health may be experiencing some changes during the years ahead. Fortunately, if you become more focused on your health, you could end up more fit and stronger than ever before. Being methodical, strict and regimented is the key!On a separate note, there will be some intense lessons around productivity and employment likely during this time. Perhaps you have loads of work — or rather, feel the need to find something new.