Top: Zara | Jeans: Topshop | Bag: Zara | Boots: Public Desire
Isn’t
it ironic how I was getting all ready for winter and it was actually warm this week? Numpty. But one
thing is for sure- September Vogue, LOVE, and Elle Collection magazines are
here so I’m getting into the new season spirit. I’ve got a trend guide up my
sleeve that will be uploaded soon, but before that gets added to my little
corner of the internet I thought I’d add some images of the outfit I wore at
the weekend.
The whole
Victorian/ruffle trend has been a favourite of mine this season, so this is the
perfect trans-seasonal garment that is currently on-trend but the navy blue colour
makes it easy to wear throughout the early months of autumn. I’ve been
massively impressed with Zara’s ‘its not summer but not quite winter yet’
offering and I couldn’t say no to this sheer little beauty when I was shopping
in Exeter. All I can say is that if you haven’t been to Zara recently, it’s definitely worth a trip.
I’ve
teamed it with my die-hard Joni jeans from Topshop, my MAC lipstick in ‘Diva’ (if a plum lip doesn’t scream autumn I don’t
know what does) and my bright orange clutch from Zara to add a pop of
colour. I also picked up these Public Desire over the knee boots from ASOS that
I know I’ll be wearing both for day and night outfits throughout the winter
months. Not only do they make my legs look longer and keep them super cosy, but
the knot/tie up detail at the back means that they don’t slip down the leg like
so many other over-the-knee’s do. The
heel gives me a bit of height but they’re not enough to make your feet hurt if
you’ve been in them all day- winning.
Unlike
usual I kept accessories minimal (except
my Daniel Wellington watch which is pretty much stapled to my wrist) but I
quite like the simplicity of the whole outfit and how the ruffles do all the
talking. The sheer fabric adds that luxurious touch and would look perfect on a
date night with fluttery lashes and killer heels to match.
Are you guys looking
forward to next seasons fashion offering? What's your go-to
transeasonal garment at the moment?
A x
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