So I opted for this lace
high neck top with a classic button down denim skirt to make it a little easy - breezy.
I always
find high neck tops very flattering and I love the detailing of the one shoulder sleeve.
And since we're talking about curves, team the skirt up with a black and
fitted high neck top for a really stunning silhouette.
I really appreciate a
good high neck top that holds its shape and this one by The Fifth Label definitely delivered.
If you want yourself something sassy and sexy, then go for a
cropped high neck top with spaghetti strap in tribal print which is a perfect piece for teaming with ripped mini jean shorts.
Tops with low necks, buttons, and zips work fine, as does wearing a vest under
any high neck top if you prefer to pull your top up rather than down.
It gives a streamlined and slightly elevated feel to anything from a midi skirt to
a high neck top.
Add to
that a high neck top and a longline duster jacket for immediate insta - girl chic.
It has an elongating effect when worn over
a high neck top, and it's long enough to just throw on without having to use the clasp... perfect for when I'm in a rush!
For this look Lucy has paired
a high neck top with a pair of relaxed pants in a check / plaid print.
I had never tried
a high neck top before and when I saw this version I knew I had to give it a shot.
This was actually the first time i wore them not this pinafore with flat shoes outfit.For a bold finishing touch, wear a stripe tassel kimono over
a high neck top and skinny jeans.
A high neck top that I have in a few different colours and cuts, proudly one of my biggest Asos finds!