Don't sweat it: your style rules for staying chic in the heat

Red striped dress, £39.99, Zara. 
Red striped dress, £39.99, Zara.

Last week I went to Ascot. My first time. It was a revelation in more than one way, gambling, quite addictive! Who knew? Everyone brought their fancy best game. And yet… for a large proportion of the populace that meant one thing: a stretchy dress two sizes too small. Why so keen to show off your knicker line? That, I thought, cannot be comfy in this heat. And secondly, Roland Mouret and his Galaxy dress (circa 2006) has a lot to answer for; it’s descent to what my friend sharply described as “high street cocktail” is not pretty. Ladies: we must free ourselves from the tyranny of too tight. This isn’t about size, it’s about style. May I counsel a bit of waft? A little looseness… see below for other key high summer considerations…

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Check the label

Frill hem dress, £120, Modern Rarity (johnlewis.com)
Frill hem dress, £120, Modern Rarity (johnlewis.com)

Frill hem dress, £120, Modern Rarity John Lewis

Does it say cotton? If not, leave it. Man-made fibres are not your friend in this weather. What you’re looking for is a fresh linen or gauzy cotton. Helpfully, “fashion” has decreed linen to be a trend. I know, I know, you’re thinking “Isn’t it available every summer?” Yes, but this summer there is even more of it which means it’s a good year to stock up, and you can find some chic  items with  a little extra swish. Who doesn’t want swish?

I am living in an oversized Zara dress - it has sleeves and two tiers. It’s sold out online, but you may find in store (£39.99). Otherwise John Lewis’s Modern Rarity range has a very good one in a toffee colour or white. It does not have sleeves, but I would happily add a white T-shirt underneath to preserve underarm modesty.

Speaking of sleeves…

Linen-chambray top, £90, Masscob (matchesfashion.com)
Linen-chambray top, £90, Masscob (matchesfashion.com)

Linen-chambray top, £90, Masscob Matchesfashion.com

Tricky to dispose of under any circumstance, but a rush of mercury does make one reconsider most life choices. To sleeve or not to sleeve is a very personal judgement, and something with a loose puff or neat detail to it, is pleasing to the eye as well as to the breeze. I love Masscob’s linen (see, it’s such a thing) shirts, which have very breezy wide sleeves.  However I’m not keen on sleeveless in an office environment. I don’t want to see your pits over the printer. I just don’t.

Where are you going?

Cotton poplin dress, £224 (gb.weekendmaxmara.com)  
Cotton poplin dress, £224 (gb.weekendmaxmara.com)

Cotton poplin dress, £224, Weekend Max Mara

You might think it’s worth buying items that can work as well for the office as the beach. I would offer that such items should not be conflated. Beach-y things will inevitably get sun cream/sweat/salty/beach-ified. They will not be your best promote-me look. Those embroidered Ukrainian folklore dresses are still knocking around, but are they a bit common or garden saw it on that gnome last year? Shirt dresses are more of a current thing, and very any occasion friendly. Weekend Max Mara is a handy source, especially if you have somewhere fancy to go. It has lots of options - and bonus - the sale is on.

Always look down...

Leather sandals, £80 (dunelondon.com)
Leather sandals, £80 (dunelondon.com)

Leather sandals, £80, Dune

At your feet. If you’re honest do you need a pedicure, but if even more honest, find it all a bit dull and expensive? I hear you. Personally I go local and can’t bear to touch my own feet. But if you can, a simple buff file will make all the difference to your heels. With a thus tended heel, I think sandals and slip on sliders are fine in town - but for work stick to leather ones with a bit of a smart sheen. I love Saltwater sandals for classic shapes and fun colours, while Dune have an excellent style (also in lots of fab colours) in a weighty leather. If you are doing a (clean, please) trainer or plimsoll, you may come up against the age old conundrum, to sock or not to sock. I do a sock, and am very into my hot pink sheer ones from Cos which make everything seem a bit jolly; they have a sparkly blue pair in the sale for £3 that would do nicely. I’m also a fan of Falke sheer anklets (£6, falke.com) when wearing a maxi dress and trainers.

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Short note on colour:

If you still haven’t worked out that grey is not ideal in the heat, then I want to know what deodorant you use. For everyone else: think sweat, and think what will contain it the best. Icky, but true. Always check sheerness too, this is the tricky thing with online shopping - you can’t always tell if something is see through. If it is, then keep it to the beach. Unless you’re a contestant on Love Island or a Kardashian sister, in which case, as you were.