This new blog is an attempt to curb the burgeoning wardrobe collection, stop the stockpiling of striped tops and focus on what's really needed. It's a kind of Spring clean. I have written a fashion piece for Red magazine (March 2011) and I thought I should show you the rigorous testing behind it. Let me know what you think.Launched 1st Feb 2011....































Monday 28 February 2011

Day Twenty Eight


 We are moving onto jeans. Gayle suggests a baggy, a slim and a smart pair. This is my baggy one. OK so it's not strictly baggy but it's relaxed. Years old Seven For All Mankind vintage wash jeans. They were a boot cut but I had them tapered to update them.
Shown here three ways!
Details:
Vintage wash jeans http://www.selfridges.com/
Plaster ruched shoulder cotton top http://www.cosstores.com/
Cloudy grey blazer http://www.gap.eu/
Necklace - handmade using trims from VV Rouleaux
Silver metallic shoes Proenza Schouler as before
Rust wool longline cardigan http://www.asos.com/

2 comments:

  1. Thank you Anna - you've inspired me to do a complete wardrobe audit, chucking out the rubbish and making more of the clothes that I do wear! I'm also spending less money as I'm more aware of how many different items I already have ; )

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  2. Hi claire,
    That is great news! Thanks for letting me know. Enjoy all your new-found spare time.

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