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Styling your Summer Wardrobe

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(Advertising feature) Finally summer is nearly here, so get ready and start preparing for the warmer months to come! And what better way to get started than by giving your wardrobe a makeover? So here's a quick heads up on tailoring your wardrobe to a couple of the most popular fashion occasions of the season – and how you can look simply stunning at all times. Wedding Season When it comes to wedding season, the classic fit is king. Now is not the time to be trying that out-there new style or dazzling print – you're not there to steal focus from the bride! That doesn't mean however that you can't look stylish – midi styles, coupled with some smart court heals, make great wedding wear. And if you don't fancy wearing a dress, look towards a pencil skirt combined with smart satin top combo. Cruise Season Cruise clothing isn't hard to come by but sometimes it can be difficult knowing what to wear when, as there's a definite difference in dress code between day and night. Spend the day simple and practical –you'll need to be comfortable if your ship is making lots of scheduled site-seeing stops. When evening arrives, look to wear elegant gowns and make sure you accessorise with a bolero or shrug - don't be afraid to go all out... Nothing beats a good summer makeover, whether it's your home or your wardrobe – the feeling of a fresh new start can't be topped. So why not get a head start with £150 worth of clothing vouchers to get a jump on your upcoming summer wardrobe? Kaleidoscope are offering readers the chance to give their wardrobes a guilt-free treat right in time for the warmer months – all you have to do is click here, fill in a simple form and you could to be in with the chance of winning: a perfect wardrobe boost for those big social occasions!

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