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Merry Christmas!!
Like every fashion person right now, we’re in search of all the ways we can maximize how refined and sophisticated our outfits look, and reaching for one of these tops just might be the easiest way to achieve it.
Below, see how they’re styled on and off the runway. Happy Scrolling!!
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On The Runway –
Come spring, we may retire the funnel-neck coats that are everywhere right now, but the silhouette itself is hardly disappearing. Instead, it’s simply morphing into a lightweight shirt like this stand-collar top on the Tommy Hilfiger runway.
The difference between this trend and a true turtleneck top is that the collars on these shirts stand away from the neck, somewhere between a funnel-neck and a mock-neck style.
Bottega Veneta is no stranger to a high neckline. The designer label has featured a number of blazers, coats, and shirts with varying levels of neckline coverage, and the result of its latest tinkering come via a silk maxi dress with heavy draping and gathering.
We’re making a note of the way the Marni runway styled high-necked, billowy blouses with another bubbling 2025 trend, cigarette pants.
As a master of understated elegance, Toteme put forth a number of tops on its spring 2025 runway that featured high stand collars in the form of airy knit separates.
At Tibi, a crisp white shirt gets reimagined with a high neckline that’s reminiscent of all the funnel-neck outerwear styles that are trending at the moment.
The Carven runway featured several looks that included roll-neck blouses. Made from silk habotai and styled with elegant pencil skirts and almond pumps, the tops have a draped front that folds over to create a rolled scarf–like effect.
Off The Runway –
It doesn’t get any more sophisticated than a high-neck top styled in monochromatic winter whites.
When it comes to beautiful draping, nobody does it quite like Jacquemus. The brand is home to a number of tops and dresses with this chiffon overlay that has the prettiest draping effect and looks good on everyone who wears it.
Come March, we’ll be wearing these high-neck tops on their own, but until then, the move is to style one underneath a structured blazer or jacket for even more elegance.
It should come as no surprise that Elsa Hosk’s label is behind one of the most viral high-neck tops of the moment.
All of a sudden, capes and scarves are evolving past the outwear category and are finding their way onto the season’s chicest blouses and shirts.
Another way to create the high-neck silhouette is through heavy draping. A silk or satin blouse with a draped neckline effortlessly taps into this sophisticated mood.
While the market is aplenty with high-collar options, tapping into the look can also be as easy as wearing a button-down shirt backwards.
Happy Holidays!! 🙂
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