What to wear this weekend: FEMAIL picks out the best summer neutrals

What to wear this weekend: FEMAIL picks out the best summer neutrals for effortless style this season

  • Camilla Ridley-Day shared advice for embracing the summer neutrals trend 
  • She suggests opting for natural fibre accessories such as a straw hat
  • British style expert shared a selection of retailers stocking the seasonal trend

ECRU IS THE NEW BLACK

I used lockdown to clear out anything that wasn’t being worn regularly. I’m left with all the neutrals that work hardest, because these pale tones are to summer what black is to winter.

They’re simple and easy to wear, plus more flattering to the skin. Designers The Row and Jil Sander brought this minimalist look to this season’s catwalk: brands known for being quietly elegant, not wanting to shout with logos or flamboyance.

SOFT AND NATURAL

Apparently, neutrals are calming, and perhaps that’s why I love them in my busy life despite having to keep a distance from Play-Doh and sticky hands from three young children.

Camilla Ridley-Day shared advice for embracing the summer neutrals trend. Pictured: Top, £79, Cos; cardigan, £250, ME+EM; jeans, £99, Baukjen; flatforms, £250, LK Bennett; hat, £25.99, Zara; earrings, £265, Monica Vinader

This summer they reference nature, combining soft tones of off-white, cream and ecru with materials such as linen, jute and organic cotton. These sustainable choices are not only on trend but they have longevity.

TRY A ‘CUSTARD CREAM’

Try mixing these tones for a look I call the custard cream: part warm biscuit shades, part pale cream. All these neutrals are from the same family, so you can’t get it wrong if you experiment with different coloured tops, bottoms, jackets or accessories. These wideleg jeans from Baukjen (right) have replaced my faithful skinnies, and they’re so comfortable I wish I’d ditched them sooner.

GO FOR A SLIM CUT

If you like a smarter finish for trousers, try Luisa Cerano’s slimtailored cappuccino version, which have an excellent cut and will work well if you’re back in the office. Elsewhere, Massimo Dutti do a neutral high street look better than anyone.

NOW SHOP THE TREND…