Aside from the heatwave that bridged May and June, this summer in Scotland has been largely damp and gloomy.
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When it comes to quiet luxury fashion, we usually say less is more — with the exception of fabric. Ruching and draping create a flattering effect on the figure, concealing trouble areas and adding an air of elegance. Often designed with silky or slinky material, these crepe textures feel soft to the touch.
You don’t need to spend a fortune to wear an outfit that looks expensive! We found 21 ruched tops and dresses that achieve this aesthetic at an affordable price point. No one will know you got these sophisticated styles from Amazon!
1. This short-sleeve draped top is just divine! Such a flattering fit— originally $29, now just $23!
2. Pretty in pink! This long-sleeve satin top features a cowl-neck collar and dramatic cuffs. “I feel like a top level exec girl boss in it!!!” one shopper gushed — originally $27, now just $18!
3. That’s a wrap! Available in 17 gorgeous jewel tones, this short-sleeve satin wrap blouse is beyond beautiful — just $27!
4. Designed with a draped overlap collar, this sleeveless satin top is stunning! And the purple shade is giving royal vibes — just $30!
5. Go with the flow! This flowy cowl-neck long-sleeve top is sultry and silky-smooth — just $27!
6. Need a go-to top for date night? This silky cowl-neck tank is an easy essential — just $19!
7. You better work long-sleeve wrap draped blouse! This is a business-casual elevated basic — just$31!
8. Who needs Batman when you have this batwing mock-neck blouse? This high-low draped top has its own superpowers — just $30!
9. Show the cold shoulder on a warm day in this one-shoulder ruched satin top — just $28!
10. Featuring lantern sleeves, a sweetheart
Aside from the heatwave that bridged May and June, this summer in Scotland has been largely damp and gloomy.
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A man is in hospital seriously injured after a horror crash and an assault in a Scots town.
A Scot has been banned from owning dogs for two years, after leaving his pet to starve and drink of out a water bowl that was coloured green with algae.
A man has been arrested and charged after being accused of attempting to kidnap a child.
A man described as a "dangerous and predatory" individual by police has been jailed after raping three women over a decade.
The world's tallest bodybuilder tried Irn Bru for the first time and was less than impressed with the unique flavour.
Campaigners claiming convicted murderer Luke Mitchell is innocent have started selling keyrings and T-shirts “to fund his fight”.
Laura Anderson says she's 'over' being pregnant as she gets ready to welcome her baby girl.
A 14-year-old boy has been arrested after a seven-year-old girl died in a hit-and-run on Thursday night.
Detectives have not reported any cases for prosecution over the high-profile investigation into alleged SNP fraud.
Tennent's Lager has unveiled its first major redesign of its cans in five years.
Scheana Shay is sharing some details about the upcoming season 11 of Vanderpump Rules.
Emergency services have rushed to a crash involving an ambulance and a car on a Scots road.
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