Choosing an outfit on a Sunday is sometimes tricky. As supposedly the most laid-back day of the week, the brain might go into sartorial overdrive if you actually have plans (we’ve all been there).
But not overthinking is key. Sunday looks can be elevated for any spontaneous weekend plans - if paired with the right pieces. Whether it's a dog walk, a pub lunch, or a catch-up with friends, we've put together a range of looks that can be styled up or down, and paired with pieces you're likely to already have on your sartorial roster.
How we chose:
Trends: I've used my fashion expertise to find pieces based on either the latest trends, ones predicted for 2024 or timeless staples.
Budget: Of course, this piece is based on a price point. Therefore I've chosen pieces to create full outfits that do not stretch above £100.
Versatility: I've tried to find pieces that I think are versatile enough to wear with different accessories or staple items you may already possess.
Hello! Fashion's five outfits under £100 for you to wear this Sunday:
The Statement Fleece
If ultimate comfort is on the agenda, nothing beats a fleece and leggings: Hailey Bieber's favourite combo. Wearing a statement fleece allows your top half to do all the talking, therefore throwing on any leggings, socks and trainers will suffice. To elevate your comfy ensemble, why not add some chic designer socks like this Isabel Marant pair.
Fleece: £30.00 AT NEXT, Leggings: £22.00 AT RIVER ISLAND, Socks: £39.00 AT COGGLES
Easy-going Metallics
If you're looking for footwear smarter than trainers, but not as clunky as boots, ballet flats are the way forward. They're back with a bang according to, well, every A-lister and influencer on social media. Metallics are still a winner too and they add interest to an outfit without being too overpowering. Pair some ballet flats with metallic trousers and a white T-shirt for a chilled outfit that packs a punch.
Trousers: £55.00 AT SISTER JANE, T-shirt: £19.00 AT COS, Shoes: £27.60 AT JOHN LEWIS
Warm Whites
This winter, all-white and cream outfit combos have dominated A-list style agendas. From Victoria Beckham in a two-piece suit to the Duchess of Sussex in a sweater and wide-leg trousers. To get that gold-star high-low dressing look that is as smart as it is comfortable for a Sunday, French tuck a white base layer into straight-leg jeans. Tie another jumper over your shoulders in a deeper neutral hue to add some depth and finish off with your favourite It-girl trainers.
Jumper: £25.00 AT JOHN LEWIS, Jeans: £56.99 AT ABERCROMBIE & FITCH, Top: £12.50 AT MARKS & SPENCER
MORE: 5 ways the fashion set is styling all-white this winter
Cool-girl Chic
In my opinion, a tweed jacket is the ultimate wardrobe staple. Whether pairing it with straight-leg trousers and heels for a sophisticated evening soirée, or with jeans and mary-janes for an elevated Sunday look, the timeless piece epitomises elegance, and can be worn season upon season.
Jacket: £45.99 AT RESERVED, Shoes: £35.99 AT ZARA, Scarf: £18.00 AT NEXT
A Mellow Yellow Midi
Buttery yellow's are going to be one of 2024's biggest trends, as proven on the runways during the SS24 fashion weeks, and as recently demonstrated by Sydney Sweeney and Julia Fox. I love a knitted midi dress - perfect for pairing with knee-high boots or heeled sandals and a trench coat depending on the season. Sydney paired her slinky yellow midi with black knee-high boots to give her winter look a grungy edge.
Dress: £45.99 AT MANGO, Earrings: £10.00 AT MONSOON, Boots: £38.00 AT URBAN OUTFITTERS
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