The classic white shirt is a staple in every classic woman’s wardrobe. It’s always chic, enduring and it sits between the dressy and the sporty alternatives of fashion. When I think of a crisp white button-down shirt the first thought that comes to mind is Audrey Hepburn and her abiding iconic style. I also think about the other unpretentious versions of wearing the classic white shirt and everything from wicker bags, jeans, and greek sandals run through my mind as perfect matches. A fashion item that emerged from menswear, women have made them practical and feminine yet it still retains its masculine elegance especially when it’s made of a sturdy cotton fabric that helps keep them wrinkle-free or at least helps.
There are probably countless ways of how to wear a white shirt or what to pair it with… For a work attire that is modern enough however still formal, a high waisted pair of pants would be an exact match. For a weekend casual look, a simple pair of jeans and loafers is a given. In this case the looser the shirt the more casual the look. And lastly but not less important, for a glamorous night, as Carolina Herrera has made the white button-down shirt her fashion signature, a ball skirt is just what’s needed and of course a pair of killer heels.
As classic as a white blouse can be, it hasn’t been exempt from modernization. The white button-down shirt also wants to be in the spotlight and designers are responding. They now come with ruffles, structural cuts, cutouts and many times oversized. Granted they are a favorite of many fashionistas. Below are 10 different modern interpretations of this beloved wardrobe staple.
From left to right, from the top row, The knotted white shirt Puffed sleeves shirt Off-shoulders version The oversized shirt Button-wrap top puffy sleeves button-down shirt Open back The asymmetrical poplin shirt The embellished waist-tied whit shirt