Shirt - a basic item but easy to transform
In summer fashion, shirts are often seen as simple outfits, easy to wear but also easy to create a feeling of boredom. However, according to fashion expert Meghna Singh - a designer at a personal style consulting studio in Mumbai, India, just changing the way of tying, pleading or handling the shape, a shirt can bring many different styles.
Ms. Meghna Singh said: "A shirt is the most flexible item. The way you style it can transform it from office to street walking in just a few simple steps.
5 ways to transform shirts for summer
Fan style (hanging the fan at the waist): Folding the fabric in front creates a slim waist effect, suitable for high-waisted pants.
Cross-body kimono style: Wrap one side of the shirt on the other side, creating a soft, light style.
Waist twisted flower style: Tort the fabric into a flower shape in the middle of the shirt, creating a prominent highlight.
Crop top knot: Tie two front flaps, creating a youthful and dynamic look.
Use tight-fitting accessories: Use bracelets or belts to create a neat shape without tying the shirt.
Flexible in dressing, optimizing the wardrobe
These variations help shirts no longer be limited to the office framework but become versatile outfits for many occasions. From going to work, walking around the street to meeting friends, the wearer can change their style with just a few simple steps.
Expert Meghna Singh emphasized: "Fashion is not about owning a lot of clothes, but about how you refresh existing items.
Shirts are therefore not only basic outfits, but also tools to express personal style in modern summer.