Tie-dye looks are making a serious comeback this summer. A previously dead style, the multicoloured look graced the spring and summer runways last year, and more recently tie-dye designs were seen on celebrity figures like Beyoncé, Justin Bieber and Dree Hemingway. The great thing about tie-dye is the vibrancy, gradients and contrasts it creates in an outfit. Each pattern produced is unique and it also adds dynamic and texture to a look. Tie-dye patterns are going to be big this year, so to help you out, here are ten tie-dye outfits to keep you inspired and ahead of the game.
A breezy, loose tie-dye jumpsuit is perfect for the summer season. It’s light, free-flowing and the thin fabric lets you wear something from head-to-toe that’s still manageable in the heat. To wear tie-dye looks like this, pair the outfit with sandals, jewellery and a shoulder bag.
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Tie-die sweatshirts are a look that makes tie-dye look cool and modern. sweatshirts come in basic shapes but the tie-dye patterns add so much texture and dynamic to the outfit. To really get in the spring/summer mood pick out jumpers with vibrant colours that’ll stand out when paired with monochrome and neutral tones.
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Turtlenecks are a wardrobe classic but to make it more fitting for the season, opt for tie-dye turtlenecks that are form-fitting and made of a thinner material (so you don’t die in the heat). The blotchy patterns are a fun change to the usual single-toned turtlenecks provided by retailers and will look amazing paired with denim jeans.
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Don’t listen to the romper haters out there because this yellow tye-dyed playsuit is the perfect combination for summer. It’s a fun look for the season – just make sure to take a toilet break before you leave the house.
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Off-the-shoulder tops and dresses are a summer staple that’s been incredibly popular in the last few years. The sleeveless trend doesn’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon and this year it’s merged with the tye-die phase.
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Tie-dye looks that incorporate a maxi skirt look amazing with monochromatic, black and white pieces. To pull off the ensemble, pair the skirt with a black or white top and finish it off with some complimentary accessories.
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A lot of the tye-died options are tops and dresses but let’s mix it up with some patterned bottoms. To style, tie-dye looks like the one below, pair your tye-dyed jeans with a plain top and monochromatic accessories.
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When you look at pictures of tie-dye looks online, you’ll find that most outfits consist of loose tops or flowing dresses. If that’s not your style, good news for you, because there are options like the outfit below – it’s a romantic red tie-dyed maxi dress that’s sleek and subtle.
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If you’re not a fan of flowy outfits, then a simple tie-dye t-shirt may be the look for you. It’s a simple t-shirt and jeans combo, but the patterned top adds so much colour, life and personality to the look. If you’re looking for something fun and bold to wear, take note.
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You can’t do summer without a breezy mini dress. If you want to hop on the tie-dye train but aren’t a fan of the bright and crazy colour combinations, then a simple black and white tie-dyed look is the perfect option. The dresses below still have that dyed pattern but do it in a way that’s classier and appreciates simplicity.
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