From the Middle Ages to the present day, the white shirt is a stylistic ally that one can hardly compare to others. Sometimes structured and official, sometimes airy and light, is a timeless piece that we will never see outside the runway, let alone the last seasons when the redefinition of basics is dominant.
In the collections for the SS26 season, the white shirt was considered a common denominator. Balenciaga, Saint Laurent, Givenchy, Stella McCartney - The top houses have voted for a vote of confidence in White Shirt, presenting new variations, fresh suggestions and interesting combinations.
© Givenchy
At Givenchy House, the emphasis was placed on the sleeves and collar, while Jonathan Anderson presented a hybrid design that paired a pleated top with a white shirt.
© Christian Dior
At the same time, Louise Trotter from Bottega Veneta suggested white short -sleeved shirt, oversized but with emphasis on the waist. To take it off, combined it with fringed skirt, synonymous with modern elegance.
© Bottega Veneta
In Saint Laurent, the mood was chic and sexy. A leather pencil skirt that we all need to have in our wardrobe was combined with a white shirt with oversized bow, a new interpretation of the Office Cool.
© Saint Laurent
Finally, at Stella MacCartney, we saw volume games. The white peplum shirt she presented matched perfectly with baggy jeans and XL Tote Bag, a look we would wear day to night, from the office, to appointment and cinema.
© Stella McCartney
Source: vogue.gr