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Emma Shacklock

Zara Tindall's white high-waisted shorts are a sophisticated alternative to denim as she nails boat trip styling

Zara Tindall, wearing a sunhat and striped dress, attends the Out-Sourcing Inc. Royal Windsor Cup Final polo match and a carriage driving display on June 22, 2025.

Summer can be a daunting time for many people as we wonder all over again how to feel confident in shorts and leg-bearing dresses. When it’s scorching hot, shorts are a great staple to have in your summer capsule wardrobe and if blue denim ones aren’t your thing, it’s worth considering going for something a bit smarter.

Zara Tindall has recently been to her "home away from home" Australia with her husband Mike and whilst it might be winter Down Under, she could still bring out a new pair of PAIGE shorts for a boat trip. Her Brooklyn shorts were off-white and high-rise, with turned-up hems and we got a glimpse of them in Mike’s Instagram post.

Designed with vintage-inspired trouser pockets, belt loops and a wide waistband, these shorts are a brilliant alternative to blue denim. The tailored silhouette brings a formal edge to any outfit and this balances the shorts’ length.

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Had these been more casual, the upper-thigh length might have felt a bit much. However, going for something more polished and not as closely-fitted on the leg helps to avoid you straying into "hotpants" territory. Rivkie Baum, Digital Fashion Editor at woman&home believes that Zara’s demonstration of how to style shorts is worth paying close attention to.

"Zara shows the importance of balancing proportions by opting for a higher neckline with a shorter hem length," she says. "In addition to this, sticking to a block colour palette for her top and shorts helps to elongate her frame and makes the outfit more seamless, simply highlighting the waist with a coordinating, tan leather belt."

The King’s niece is clearly confident in short-hemmed shorts, but Rivkie adds, "Bermuda shorts are one of the biggest spring/summer fashion trends for 2025 and an excellent way of easing yourself into this leg-baring style".

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She explains that going for a longer length and "more tailored finish" is her "top tip" if you’re "stepping into shorts for the first time".

As she notes, Zara Tindall wore her high-waisted PAIGE shorts with a classic white tank. You can get so many different necklines and she went for a high scoop neck. The subtle contrast between the white top and off-white shorts was gorgeous and ensured her ensemble remained neutral and elegantly understated.

What more could you want from a low-key boat trip? The couple spent a few days on Hamilton Island in Queensland and the first picture in the series shared by Mike showed the couple on a boat. Because of the location, Zara didn’t need shoes, though her eye for style came through in her decision to wear a belt.

(Image credit: Photo by Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

Zara Tindall’s belt was slim, tan and had gold hardware. Threading this through the loops on her shorts emphasised their smartness and as the rest of her look was so simple, this worked well to bring a different texture to it.

If you were looking to recreate Zara’s shorts outfit I’d recommend going for a similar high-necked vest-top or T-shirt. She kept to a pale colour palette, though with white or off-white shorts you can go as vibrant as you like with your tops and it will still feel moderate. I’d finish off the look with tan or white flat sandals and these would work whether you’re taking to the seas like Zara, or enjoying outings at home.

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