Dip dye delights

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Evans multi-coloured dip dye maxi dress, £85

Evans multi-coloured dip dye maxi dress, £85 Evans multi-coloured dip dye maxi dress, £85

Tie dye scarf, £8. Stockists: boohoo.com

Tie dye scarf, £8. Stockists: boohoo.com Tie dye scarf, £8. Stockists: boohoo.com

Tie-dye print bikini, £8.50 from Freemans

Tie-dye print bikini, £8.50 from Freemans Tie-dye print bikini, £8.50 from Freemans

Dip dye green dress, £79 from Planet (0191 521 3888/ www.planet.co.uk)

Dip dye green dress, £79 from Planet (0191 521 3888/ www.planet.co.uk) Dip dye green dress, £79 from Planet (0191 521 3888/ www.planet.co.uk)

Tie dye skirt, £18, from Top Shop

Tie dye skirt, £18, from Top Shop Tie dye skirt, £18, from Top Shop

Warehouse dip dye top, £35

Warehouse dip dye top, £35 Warehouse dip dye top, £35

Pink/orange tie dye cami, £20 from Dorothy Perkins

Pink/orange tie dye cami, £20 from Dorothy Perkins Pink/orange tie dye cami, £20 from Dorothy Perkins

Blue cotton tie dye dress, £16 from Matalan

Blue cotton tie dye dress, £16 from Matalan Blue cotton tie dye dress, £16 from Matalan

Designer Matthew Williamson and actress Thandie Newton putting dip dye back in the spotlight

Designer Matthew Williamson and actress Thandie Newton putting dip dye back in the spotlight Designer Matthew Williamson and actress Thandie Newton putting dip dye back in the spotlight

FEAR not, lovers of chic: hippies are not this summer’s main fashion inspiration. And the 1980s have not had a full revival. But tie dye is back this season – although complete with a glossy makeover.

Banish ideas of home dyes and elastic bands in a bucket – the likes of Louis Vuitton, Nina Ricci and Matthew Williamson all delighted the fashion pack at spring/summer shows with their designer take on dip dye.

Tie dye, dip dye, ombre (French for shaded) – call it what you will, this trend is all about gorgeous graduated colour.

Celebrities have been quick to get in on the ombre act, with Claire Danes and Thandie Newton sporting high-fashion dip-dye dresses on the red carpets, while Madonna and Eva Mendez are currently clutching on to their Prada ombre handbags.

Tie dye is being touted as the trend we’re all dye-ing to wear this summer, so jump on that colourful bandwagon. Here’s how:

TIE-DYE-FOR GLAMOUR

Forget notions of prancing around a muddy field at Woodstock, this season’s tie dye is ultra glam. Seek out luxurious silk and chiffon numbers if you’re reserving your shady purchases for night-time. As for colour, look for pieces that graduate into an elegant, rich tone such as plum or navy.

Try Evans multi-coloured dip-dye maxi dress, £85; Dorothy Perkins pink/orange tie-dye cami, £20; Planet dip-dye green dress, £79; Warehouse tie-dye dress, £35; Principles dip-dye ruffle blouse, £45; Rocha.John.Rocha ombre orange maxi dress, £65 at Debenhams.

DIP-DYE DAYTIME

Boho babe? It’s easier to embrace your hippy chic side with daywear. Make a fun, bold statement by teaming a funky jersey dip-dye tee with shorts, or throw on a tie-dye dress with flip-flops and an oversized floppy hat. If you want to do dip-dye office wear, keep it sleek and practical by choosing darker pieces for a sophisticated look.

Try Matalan cotton tie-dye dress, £16; Jesiré dip-dye dress, £145; Love tie-dye Grecian dress, £44; Love Label dip-dye knitted dress, £35 at Littlewoods; Topshop pink, white and blue tie-dye skirt, £18; Evans black tie-dye ra-ra skirt, £28; Warehouse dip-dye jersey top, £35 ; Nomads Clothing dip dye camisole with lace trim, £15.90 (available at the Third World Centre, St Mary’s Chapel, Kirk of St Nicholas, Aberdeen); TFNC dip-dye kaftan top, £45 at ASOS.

OMBRE EXTRAS

If the thought of introducing tie dye to your wardrobe sends you back into a terrifying ’80s time warp, you don’t have to shun the trend completely. Prada’s banana heel ombre shoes kicked off a big passion for shaded shoes – just choose the shiniest of ombre heels to tap into a more grown-up version of the look. Handbags and scarves are also an accessible way to inject a touch of tie dye into your spring/summer ensembles. Or flaunt your ombre on the beach with a stylish shaded bikini.

Try Brantano Treasure dip-dye shoes, £32; Next ombre sandals, £20; New Look dip-dye patent pump, £15; ASOS pink dip-dye scarf, £10; Boohoo.com tie-dye scarf, £8; Freemans tie-dye bikini, £15; New Look dip-dye blue bikini top, £10, and bottoms, £6; Next ombre lock bag, £28; Topshop dip-dye bucket bag, £35.

RULES OF ENGAGEMENT

Love the trend? Step away from the top-to-toe look (unless you’re donning a maxi dress) and stick to just one tie-dye garment at a time.

Tie dye is fabulous for injecting colour into your wardrobe, but unless you’re very brave, opt for a two-colour tie-dye scheme rather than the full rainbow spectrum.

Bright graduated sunset colours are big this season but won’t wash in the office. Reserve dip-dye brights for high-summer soirees and the holiday suitcase.

Dip dye doesn’t have to be all about look-at-me colour. The trend works just as well in muted greys and chic monochromes if you want an understated take on the look.

Avoid matchy-matchy accessories. Don’t be afraid to toughen up the dip-dye trend with fierce gladiator heels, or soften your shaded chic with flat sandals.



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