Alexis Foreman Opens Her Holiday Wardrobe
Alexis Foreman Opens Her Holiday Wardrobe
Images: @ALEXISFOREMAN
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Alexis Foreman Opens Her Holiday Wardrobe

A master of the minimalist look, Alexis Foreman takes a chic, simple and timeless approach to holiday dressing. To find out how she gets it right every time, we asked her about the five outfits she’s wearing on repeat this summer…
Images: @ALEXISFOREMAN

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Look 1

"I originally bought this dress to wear as a beach coverup, but decided it was too nice to get messy with sand and sun cream. It’s the perfect lightweight dress to wear on warm evenings, either with leather flip flops and silver statement jewellery."

Look 2

"I'm a huge fan of Stylein and its minimal designs. This dress has been great for the summer. I wore it during the day on a recent city break, and in the evening when we were in the Greek islands. It comes in white too, and I’m tempted to get it as I love the shape so much."

Look 3

"I’m not usually into patterns, but this set really caught my eye. The fabric is so light and silky – perfect for boat days. The pieces look good styled separately too, especially with black. I wore the trousers with a black silk shirt, which looked great."

Look 4

"This dress is fantastic. The wraparound style is so flattering and the fabric is really lightweight, so it’s perfect for warmer nights. It can also be worn open, which I’m going to try over a slip dress or floaty trousers and a vest."

Look 5

"I don’t often wear colour but I consider blue and white to be something of a neutral in Greece. This kaftan has a great shape and seeing as it’s cotton (as opposed to linen or silk) it has a life after holiday – I’ve worn it on plenty of sunny days in the city."

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