August 30, 2025
Forget Kate Moss in Glastonbury, the 2025 vest for everyone is for everyone

Forget Kate Moss in Glastonbury, the 2025 vest for everyone is for everyone

What about being neither a side boy nor a Snooker player? Until recently I hadn’t thought much. I think I thought of you as a belonging to a wardrobe that doesn’t affect me: a world of braces, hot people and flat caps. By Guy Ritchie films, wedding rental and clove button.

Well, I think the joke is now on me, because vest are not a novelty or naff. They pass and I have to be up to date on how to wear them. The vest has entered the fashion chat in the slipstream of the pants suit. They have been wearing women for decades, but until the last decade it remained a slightly niche movement – not strange or eccentric, just a small statement. The suits of women have only become inconspicuous in recent years.

Nowadays women of all stripes carry them: the princess of Wales and politicians, film stars on the red carpet, brides and moguls and mothers. Before the euro of women who starts next week, M&S has published a collection for the lionesses who nods Gareth Southgate’s famous vest playfully. This time it is asymmetrically buttoned. The vest is either the third part of the suit or an alternative to the jacket.

It must have a simple, round excerpt that maps properly on the neck of a T-shirt, not on a V-neckline

This westemometer differs a lot from the last one when Kate Moss wore it in the 00s. That was a completely different iteration: a spray, shrunk scrap of a thing that was worn with skinny jeans and a ribbed vest. It was very informal, either narrow and buttoned (no bra) or loosely from the shoulders over other layers, almost like a scarf. It was rakish, romantic and a little fleetwood Mac.

The vest now meets differently. Sometimes it is worn as top when it works as a foam -free corset that is closely buttoned to crack the waist. This is good if you want to have the silhouette of a vest, but with more structure.

Another plus is that it is one of the few summer outfits that look just as good when you layer a jacket over it. Every type of tailor -made blazer works well as long as the excerpts of the jacket and the vest run in parallel or nearby (one with a high neck under a cut jacket becomes visually messy). A cardigan can definitely not go at the top, or you will look like you are putting on your clothes in the wrong order. However, cardigan stands could lean well into the hybrid from the vest to the vest, in the form of a simple knitting tank. I have worn one that I wore for most of the spring between a shirt and a jacket – and that now works as a summer top for yourself and is buttoned with a midi skirt. I also plan to take it on vacation as a evening throw over spaghetti belt clothes. Zara has a knitted top with golden Starburst buttons (£ 29.99), which is very pretty.

But the vest that is currently displayed at the most useful vest is one that can be worn either as a top or as a jacket. The most important details you are looking for are as follows. First of all, it has to have a simple, round neckline that maps properly on the neck of a T-shirt, not a V-neck. Second, you want one who is not too scarce on the shoulder. It should stretch as far as the shoulder seam of a shirt is sitting, because you can transmit it with sleeves if you want. Third – and I know that I am now an excitement, but with – looking for a silhouette that is from neck to waist from neck to waist, and then opens up to a shape that escapes on the hip. This will look great, worn out as a casual sleeveless jacket and intelligently worn, with the belt of her pants, which can be seen in the waist.

I+EM has a seam detail that was tailored that a hard -working piece of your everyday wardrobe is, but with intelligent white pants that are attached with intelligent white pants, polished for Wimbledon or a wedding in the city.

I am also a big fan of Albaray’s soft, yellow tailor -made vest (£ 75), which has a chic, notched neckline and an adjustable closure on the back of the waist so that you can shape it. Do I rethink that? Possibly. Make up the lost time.

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