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How to: spice up your black dress with the latest summer fashion trends (pompoms, coral, clutches…)

As the temperatures raise up, we need more colours in our summer wardrobe. But with our the greatest of the surprises, a black dress proves to be a perfect canvas for this season’s hottest trends. “Black dress maxi fun!” is my motto but even a midi dress can do the trick…

Leaf any fashion magazine, and you’ll be surrounded by vibrant colours. But I challenge you: if the everlasting black dress is that piece everyone MUST have, what about wearing one in these torrid nights? (YOU) Why on earth in summer?

Any shade will pop against a black background and so does the hottest colour for summer 2017: bright coral!

Coral is in great company with other summer trends: ethnic dresses, like this easy to style off shoulder maxi dress with pompoms; tassels and more pompoms – rigorously in “vitamin shades” – to any possible accessory, from earrings to sandals, hats and even keyrings.

Another trend  to try  this summer is the “see-throu” effect, with an airy beach robe or a sultry dress with sheer panels. This see-through midi dress is perfectly paired with other seasonals: liquid lipsticks (may I suggest a must-have orange coral?), mini rigid clutches combined with matching bigger totes, 3D and typographic rings.

Want to be the fancier this summer? Just do it and find some new summer favourites at Zaful with the surprise code ZFEN.

Last summer tip: any black dresse is pleased to meet Caraibic pop of colours or metropolitan details. Summer means sun-kissed skin with strong highlights (Viva La Diva Zanzibar Mud Highlighter) and delicate peach flushes (Marc Jacobs Beauty Air Blush Soft Glow Duo in Lines and Last Night #502). Are you ready for this summer maxi fun?

Valentina Chirico aka Valens

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