How to wear the trends: Tops to hit the town in

Going out? Dress up your top half in trends that are filling your Insta feed. From throwback styles like bandeau and halter neck tops to timeless bejewelled camis that look amazing with straight leg jeans, mini skirts, tailoring (the list goes on), these are the top trends to wear out and about.


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Look mum, no straps! Take your bandeau top out on the town and watch the compliments roll in. What this style lacks in sleeves it more than makes up for in noughties nostalgia. Paired with smart black trousers complete with diamante racing stripes to match the sparkle up top, this strapless style is ready to party.


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Long ago Lizzie McGuire approved, the halterneck is back in fashion’s favour. This sleek style is perfect if you want to cover your chest but not up completely. When you’re not feeling sparkles, a traffic stopping colour like this red shade is a great alternative. Punchy and bold complete with Y2K ruffles, pair this top with simple straight leg jeans and leopard print mules for extra edge.


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The cami top is a tried and tested jeans and a cute top option. Add some embellishment and you’ve got yourself a perfect after-dark variation. Stick to the black and silver colour scheme with matching sparkly mules with a comfortable mid-size heel. Light wash straight leg denim adds an effortless vibe to this otherwise OTT (and fabulous) outfit. Throw a silky bomber over the top and you’re ready for your cool girl close up.


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For a more casual night out look, a ruched pistachio bandeau is the way to go. It’s a little like the one above but with a more relaxed structure, this simple top option is great for drinks with the girls. For an elevated ensemble, pair with grey, relaxed straight denim jeans and your favourite heels (higher the better, preferably). An oversized bomber jacket adds edge and essential warmth when the Uber driver drops you at the end of the road rather than right in front of the restaurant.


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