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Published Date: 25 July 2008
See how your fellow Echo readers are styling themselves this summer...
I was extremely envious of the people on Seaburn beach taking advantage of the good weather – and to top it off so many people looked great.

There were some interesting trends on show and oversized glasses were out in force.

This summer head to the Great British seaside in floral dresses, retro shades, and a straw fedora hat.

For instant seaside chic, think floral sun dresses teamed with a pair of 50s style platform sandals or roll up a pair of high-waisted skinny jeans and wear them with a stripey T-shirt and espadrilles and you'll have the look sorted.

As any fashion fan knows, a classic little white dress is a wardrobe essential this summer.

Whether your style is grunge or glamour this versatile item will fit effortlessly into your look.

Win a designer scarf
See Friday's Sunderland Echo for details

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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2008 1:39 PM
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  • Location: Sunderland
 
 

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