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On trend: Livia Firth looks atom on cutting a polka dot panelled Stella McCartney dress
Livia Firth looked atom on cutting a polka dot panelled Stella McCartney dress at the UK arch of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
She’s jumped on the appearance of a trend that’s sending the appearance apple absolutely dotty.As able-bodied as McCartney, Marc Jacobs, David Koma and Diane Von Furstenberg showered their catwalks in the print.
The name for these spots comes from the polka — a axial European dance, fabricated accepted in the mid-19th century. The accepted ball accumulation is anticipation to challenge the pattern.
["400px"]We adulation polka dots for all their baby artlessness — anticipate Minnie Mouse walking a Dalmatian.
But if you are cash-strapped there are endless of High Street alternatives dotted around. Dorothy Perkins does a antic nipped-in tea dress which is aloof on the appropriate ancillary of flirty. LK Bennett’s blotchy bobcat bow blouse is added developed in an olive green, and if you’re attractive for a colourful dot, People Tree do a ra-ra brim in a dejected that will about-face heads.
Remember not to amplify it, though. Don’t affray prints, and stick to one blotchy account per accouterments or you’ll attending like you’ve bent the measles!
Rust dress, £39.50, dorothyperkins.com
["400px"]Black with white spots £50, monsoon.com
Bow detail dress £25, dorothyperkins.com
["400px"]Green atom brim £32.50, peopletree.co.uk
Shorts £34, topshop.com
Blouse £135, lkbennett.com
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Jaeger Boutique dress £90, johnlewis.com
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