b'WEEK 16: WHITE SIMPLESimplicity is often the making of an outfit - so says the woman who also advocates clashing floral with floral - and a white top is the building block for so many looks.But without frills or fancy pants detailing, a plain white top must rely on the fabric and cut to avoid veering into dullsville. Zara has come up trumps with this beauty and the devil is definitely in the detail.A deep waistband defines and elongates; the neckline sits neatly, the drop shoulders and loose sleeves flatter and detract from the potential danger zone of arm flab, while the more dense Airtex-esque fabric avoids tell-tale bra showcasing. Adding a couple of brooches, including ruby red lips from DvF, breaks up the white and the denim A-line midi skirt and Kenneth Cole beaded flats keep it as simple as ABC. Tip: Wear a nude bra under white tops, as a white bra will often show. OppositeTop left to right: Whistles cream blazer over Max & Cleo snaffle dress, Seychelles heels, Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses; Laura Ashley tweed, Beatles tee, Ted Baker jeans, Chie Mihara brogues; Laura Ashley navy blazer, N.W.3 jeans, New York tee, Clarks brogue.Middle left to right: Principles blazer, Tate Modern scarf, Topshop Breton, Next mini, navy crossbag, Clarks brogues; detailing; Topshop knit over River Island boat top, Armand Ventilo jeans, beads, vintage jelly bag, Dorothy Perkins sandals.Bottom left to right: Soft pinks and blues; Chie Mihara detailing; Topshop denim jacket over Pull & Bear top, Zara skirt, Kenneth Cole flats. Page 47'