Yes, these pieces are bold, but that’s no reason not to give them a go. There's a way of working these cool pieces into any look. To prove this, I’ve taken one of the line’s slightly more subdued pieces, the bright knitted skirt (£29.50) and given you three very different ways to wear it. Say yes to prints, black is boring!
Look One: In The Pink
Mary Portas & Charnos Armery £10 | New Look Inspire necklace trim top £22.99 | La Moda pink Clarissa bag £20 | Dorothy Perkins pink oval ring £6.50 | Topshop Arena cutout peep toe boots £85
Look Two: Retro Lace
Anna Scholz lace top £99 | Simply Be Gold detail belt £25 | Nat 2 Sweet Wrapper Clutch £16.55 | Poetic Licence Foolproof shoes £39.50
Look Three: 50 Shades of Grey (go on, I had to...)
New Look Inspire grey blazer £26.99 | Cut for Evans bright knitted top (underneath) £35 | Clarks Hamble Oak brogues £54.99 | H! by Henry Holland grey satchel £40
It's REALLY refreshing to see high street companies working with young designers instead of just ripping off their designs. The pieces aren't to my style, but I'll always applaud brilliant initiatives that use pattern and colour.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's great. And it must be such a fantastic experience for the designers too, to be work with a high street chain, and see how it all works.
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