How To Wear Holiday Prints, With Tu At Sainsbury's

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TU at sainsburys
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Plan your perfect getaway wardrobe with Tu at Sainsbury’s new print-packed collection, and start building your hot summer wardrobe right here.

Holiday season is officially upon us and for SS15 it’s all about nailing a well-travelled mix of prints. Borrowed from palm trees and tropical florals, these are the motifs holiday dream clothes are made of - and you’ll find them all over bikinis, sundresses and jumpsuits alike in the new Tu range.

Washed in sunset colours, Tu’s classic paisleys are given an exotic twist and bring a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘destination dressing.’ Team with a white folk blouse or classic safari shorts if you fancy breaking up the look for day, or just slip on a kaftan for instant poolside glamour.

Our hero piece for the season ahead is Tu at Sainsbury’s leafy jumpsuit. Worn with flats for day or metallic heels for cocktails, we think it’ll be the most hard-working investment buy in your high summer wardrobe.

In need of some accessories inspiration? Throw a timeless pair of gladiator sandals and a textural raffia bag into your case and you’re all set for any holiday dressing scenario.

‘Great summer prints should take you away somewhere, even if in reality you’re stuck at home on a staycation,’ says Caroline Leaper, Marie Claire UK’s Junior Digital Editor. ‘With warm colours and exotic motifs, Tu at Sainsbury’s collection evokes perfect holiday vibes, instantly transporting you to your dream destination.’

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