Yes, I am one of those people who lusts after Breton stripes & big floppy black hats. There is something effortlessly chic about the French style that has captured not only Bloggers eyes but the whole world. So much so there is a book about it. I’m still yet to purchase it but somehow I know that when payday rolls around it will be firmly sat in a shopping basket somehow.
Every girl dreams of owning that vintage, leather Chanel shoulder bags & if you don’t, hey what the hell is wrong with you? By the time I reach double my age (that’s 50 I’ll have you know!) I can promise you I will have saved long & hard for one of these precious bags.
With Spring just around the corner I couldn’t think of a more perfect outfit. With warmer days heading with a touch of a breeze you don’t want to be too layered so going for longer sleeves & thinner material is the way forward for me.
How do you dress ”Parisian”? Are there lots of new outfit ideas you have for Spring time?Rebecca xxx
Jacket Topshop | Shirt River Island | Cami Primark | Jeans Topshop | Boots C/O Online Avenue
Today called for a super casual, dress down day. I had nothing particularly exciting to do today other than cleaning the house. Terribly boring & teribbly house-wifey but these things just have to be done. The sun has been shining gloriously today, a very different story from last Wednesday when the predicted snow finally arrived in Yorkshire. I was left freezing my little tootsies off, dreaming of my cosy duvet, Netflix & hot cocoa. I’ve been wanting a pair of flat, riding style boots for some time whilst the weather is still a little cooler & Online Avenue answered my prayers with this gorgeous quilted pair. Perfect for those days where you just want to throw something on! It’s all about the layering for January & February, until the days start warming up I am going be wearing thick layers to stay nice & warm to keep the sniffles at bay! How are you spending your weekend?
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