5 ways to work your Primark palazzos

The hottest trousers of this season are just about as different as you can get from the spray-on skinny jeans we’ve been shoehorning ourselves into over the past 10 years.

This altogether comfy and roomy alternative is the Palazzo.Palazzo pants were everywhere on the summer catwalks, from Phoebe Philo at Cline to D&G’s floral floaty versions and Richard Nicoll’s reworking of the pleated palazzo this wide-legged wonder is here to stay. But off the catwalk there is one high street retailer championing the trend…who other than Primark.

From floral fancies, to fierce feline printed pants, Primark not only offers some of the best Plazzo’s around up to a size 18, but it has the most up-to-date accompaniments to ensure that everyone can enjoy this must-have trend.

Heaven know the fashion god like to test us, as plazzo’s will test your fashion will-power to the limit. Much like their skirted-counterpart the maxi, palazzo pants have rather strict fashion rules that surround them and no fashionista should dare to wear until they have followed the simple five steps to being Palazzo Perfect.

Shoes: Stick to wedges or chunky heeled sandals - it gives ’70s vibe. Remember height is huge factor when pulling on your Primark palazzo’s. The higher the better!

Tops: As palazzos widen everything below the bottom, you need to belt up or tuck in. To fully work the style, it’s essential to highlight the waistline. Oriental tops, bed jackets, camisoles, white shirts, and pussy-bow blouses all suit the look.

Jackets: If you’re petite, match a short jacket to your palazzos, e.g. a cropped bomber jacket la Richard Nicoll if you fancy a modern take. If you’re tall or if you fancy a more mature take on the look, a tailored silk blazer with rolled-up sleeves and a skinny belt looks good.

Accessories: Because palazzos are so big and baggy, you only need simple accessories. Two or three thin and fine bangles, a long necklace, and a suede clutch bag should suffice.

Hair and make-up: As palazzos scream the 1970s, go for Farrah Fawcett waves if you have long hair, a sleek, contemporary blow dry for mid-length hair, and a soft look with short hairstyles to emphasise your face.

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