from the apron to the shirtdress all the trendy clothes (because we will go back out)

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There are those who are thinking of skipping spring and going directly to the costumes for the summer. But we want to be positive (and proactive): we will go back out and do it – preferably – wrapped in a romantic puff-sleeved dress or in a colorful patchwork maxidress. It will obviously be beautiful, but waiting for that coveted moment when, at least in our heads, we will run in the meadows like a bohemian icon (in reality we will probably go to the office regretting smartworking) let’s review the models that promise to become the must have of the summer. And that obviously all end up in ours Wishlist quarantine.

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Quarantine but with style, all the looks to wear at home (not to stay in pajamas)

1. The one with the puffed sleeves. It will be that all have identified themselves in the “Little women” mood (the version of Greta Gerwig, of course) or it will be that since last summer we have been wearing romantic poplin in large quantities: however the dress with puffed sleeves is so everywhere that it is inevitable. Simple in cotton or fluffy in chiffon, from H&M pink to Erdem floral: you can be Carrie Bradshaw or Dorothy of the Wizard of Oz. Just choose.

Among the hair clips and colored clasps: spring (and quarantine) hairstyles like in the nineties

2. The smock dress (or, for patriotic, apron dress). After years of ultra lengths, it seems that you can once again wear a short dress without necessarily looking dressed up for a killer trailer night. This year’s mini models are rigorously oversized, wide with patterns, perhaps with flounces: they do not underline the shapes but are made to be worn with irony. Just to continue with English, “Say Yes” (to the dress).

3. The maxi one with the belt. On the catwalks of spring only he was seen: whether it is in the seventies like the Celine model or in the immaculate white version of Alexander McQueen, the dress is not maxi if the waist is not underlined by an important belt, perhaps to be found in the vintage department. Green light for golden buckles, crocodile-printed belts that almost look like a corset or braided leather versions. Where do you go if you don’t have a belt? We tell you: nowhere.

4. That shirt dress with belt and buttons. Meghan Markle she may have moved to distant Canada (which later became Los Angeles, but let’s fly over) but something has taught us. No, not to smear a prince without following the label, but to focus on the shirt dress, his evergreen must from a game of Wimbledon to an official commitment. The real advantage of this model is – precisely – its great versatility: short or long depending on the occasion, witty or bon ton depending on the accessories.

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