With a three-hole dress, the little top willingly plays with fashionable layers… provided you remain discreet! No question of hiding ruffles, jabots or extra thicknesses under a sleeveless dress, the volume would be spoiled:if all the tops can lend themselves to it, the non-visible parts must be forgotten, the visible parts must be assumed. The neck ? Choose it round and concealed by the dress, or shirt collar pulled out like a necklace. As for the sleeves, prefer them fitted, especially with a trapeze or flared dress. They can, however, be long or short, depending on the season and the evening!
Favorite of the sleeveless dress, the very simple little top, round neck and long sleeves, fits her like a glove! The trick? Take the time to choose the right color. With a black dress, beware of the mourning effect:if you want a dark silhouette, opt for a plum, turquoise blue or brick T-shirt. Otherwise, dare the bright and contrasting colors, which wonderfully energize the little classic three-hole dress! Is your dress patterned or made up of several colors? Preferably choose a matching T-shirt, matching one of the colors of the dress. As for monochrome plains, it's up to you to play tone on tone or contrast for the T-shirt:navy blue and turquoise blue, or navy blue and sunny yellow! Better, why not have fun with patterned t-shirts, flowers with stripes?
The librarian look is in, and the sleeveless dress compliments it. A three-hole dress, a shirt, the work silhouette is up to you! What shirt? For a timeless professional style, opt for the white cotton shirt or its more comfortable silk cousin. Take out the collar of the shirt and smooth out the folds, add opaque tights... and alternate leather ankle boots for modernity, pumps for elegance or strappy babies for a seventies look. Want to spice up the sleeveless dress? Vary the collars with a series of trendy little tops, from the Claudine collar to the Lavallière collar. Change your shirt color according to the occasion, or dare the Woodstock look, with a paisley print and matching colored tights!
No, the turtleneck is not outdated… on the contrary, fashion takes it to the skies, starting with the overall dress! Practical, comfortable and warm, the little top is forgotten under the dress like a second skin. As for choosing it? Beware of the material, if you wear it next to the skin:it is better to opt for quality woolen fabrics such as Merino, breathable and comfortable, rather than suffer the itching of a synthetic knit... or worse, sweat stains. It remains to vary the colors and knits of your top, thin or thick, smooth or ribbed. The little detail that changes? A collar height that can be rolled up as desired or gathered shoulders for elegant puff sleeves.