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Why a black dress will be the best thing you'll wear this summer

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Billie proving a black dress is the ultimate summer staple

Black has often been disregarded as a colour to wear during the warmer months, but we make a case for it to take over your wardrobe this summer.

The idea of a summer wardrobe and the reality are two very different things. Being British, we should expect unpredictable weather, but our sensibilities are overruled by the optimism of flouncing our summers away in floaty wrap tops, breezy shirts and easy shorts.

That is until we are brutally hit with the realities of summer dressing. Those being: our clothing's ability to crease without us even moving, the threatening splatter from a brightly coloured salad (leftovers from the socially-distanced BBQ at the weekend) and, worst of all, the inevitable make-up stain on our top as we use the same hand to mop our sweaty brow as we do to waft our burning bodies.

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The solution to all this is glaringly obvious, but social norms and a subconscious feeling that it is 'wrong' means that wearing a black dress in the summer has become something of a taboo. It's considered too heavy, too sombre, too reminiscent of winter and too absorbing of the sun's rays (did you know it also absorbs your own body heat?) for the supposed joy that summer sparks.

Well, we are tearing up the rule book and declaring a summer black dress a safe and incredibly stylish place to find yourself this season. As we all know, with great power (see rule-book tearing) comes great responsibility, and we would not being doing due diligence on your wardrobe if we didn't unpick the complications of tackling summer black.

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First up, find your fabrics. Avoid leather and nylon at all costs. Linen, cotton, light chiffon and even lighter silk are your friends as they let you skin breathe – and you're going to need it. Speaking of skin, for your dress to reach the upper echelons of success there needs to be some on show: a slash across the shoulder, a slit up to the knee, a low back. Let your sun-kissed skin be seen.

Accessories will make or break this look. For work, ditch suits and make raffia, straw and tortoiseshell your dress companions. If it's a more 'summer in the city' version you're after, try layering stacks of gold jewellery on wrists, necks and lobes, and pair your black dress with barely-there sandals or simple slides. It's a revelation, right?

Summer Days

  • Hush sleeveless shirt midi dress

    Hush sleeveless shirt midi dress
  • Cos draped belted dress

    Cos draped belted dress
  • L.F. Markey Mitch dress

    L.F. Markey Mitch dress
  • Mie Phi Phi dress

    Mie Phi Phi dress

    Off-the-shoulder dresses are big news for summer, this chic black linen number from Nigerian brand, Mie, ought to be your go-to.

    Shop Mie Phi Phi dress, £275

  • Merlette Miller V-neck cotton dress

    Merlette Miller V-neck cotton dress
  • & Other Stories embroidered sleeveless midi dress

    & Other Stories embroidered sleeveless midi dress
  • Lemlem Tikuri belted cotton midi dress

    Lemlem Tikuri belted cotton midi dress

Summer nights

  • Reformation Bond dress

    Reformation Bond dress
  • Ganni evening dress

    Ganni evening dress

    If you like a slinky fit but don't want to look too dressy then this logo strap dress is the one. Giving a nod to the 90s, it'll also look just as good with fresh kicks.

    Shop Ganni evening dress at 24S, £175

  • & Other Stories voluminous bandeau midi dress

    & Other Stories voluminous bandeau midi dress
  • Omnes Riviera slip dress

    Omnes Riviera slip dress

    Slinky slip dresses are big news for summer, this Omnes number can be worn with either sandals for daytime or a small heel for the evening.

    Shop Omnes Riviera slip dress, £55

Opening image: Victoria Adamson.

All other images: courtesy of the brands.