Crop trousers, there's loads about, vest tops, worn with an unbuttoned loose white shirt and sandles. Or harem trousers with the same set up. The shirt covers a multitude of sins, it must be quite a soft material, (not a stiff cotton) to look right. Hair done, bit of bronzer and lipstick and sunglasses.
Since my favourite shop, East, went into administration, I’m at an absolute loss to know where to buy pretty summer clothes, any ideas would be gratefully received!
I saw a woman today who looked very stylish - she was larger than me! and wearing a very dark denim flared skirt (can't be fashionable because I have one) and a long white t shirt with a very light navy, blue and white scarf slung casually around her shoulders. And red sandals!
Go through your wardrobe, see what fits and what looks good and what does not and ditch what does not, unless you intend to lose some weight and think it will look good when you have
lily I too am the less than proud owner of a generous derrière and while i wouldn’t necessarily recommend Primark (though I got myself a lovely straw hat age 10 there for £2 ) but often find nice things at reasonable cost in George Asda.
Lovely cotton dresses in M&S of all places. Responsibly sourced, quality but thin fabric and capacious but adjustable design. Nice patterns too. Much cooler than trousers.
Why not sort out your wardrobe and drawers? You may find some things you had forgotten about. Then try and have a half hour walk each day and plan to eat regular small meals. Aim to be a new you!
Enjoy the sunshine for now! If you still want to make a change, start with effective underwear. It's amazing the difference some harvest festival (all is safely gathered in) undies can make.