
Trend Spotted: Asymmetrical
Asymmetric cuts can range anything from a subtle jagged edge to a nuance high-low skirt/dress. I’m sure you already own a piece that fits the agenda, whether its cutout tank tops or asymmetric dresses for casual and formal occasions.
Asymmetric silhouettes are flattering on all body types as the cut outs flaunt specific parts of your figure. The best feature of asymmetrical pieces is that they can be customised to suit your own preferences, and we’ve curated some outfit inspo so you can feel confident about fusing the asymmetric trend into your looks.

A slinky slip dress, like the one pictured above, is a great choice for a night out with friends or a hot date. The asymmetric hem adds just the perfect amount of visual interest without being excessive. Since anything that is cut higher will automatically lengthen your legs, asymmetrical hems on skirts and dresses can also be incredibly flattering. The thin, asymmetrical strap running across the top of the dress, along with the hem, unifies the entire ensemble.

Remember your black tank top that you always wear to run errands? Why not take it up a notch by opting for an asymmetry top with a pair of denim bermuda shorts? It not only creates a casual vibe but an elevated one. However, if you’re heading to somewhere fancy and want to look more dressy, finish the look by adding your favourite silver/gold accessories and kitten heels.

Not comfortable wearing a strappy top? Fret not. An asymmetrical shirt will still make you look stylish and chic. It is a great option if you’re new to experimenting with the asymmetry trend or want to tie it into your workwear looks because it offers a unique take on menswear while adding a sartorial flair. The asymmetry hemline of the shirt served a classic and refined approach while keeping it fun.
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