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What I Wore: Summer Fresh

7th December, 2021

While I’m quite partial to a summer dress as a staple at this time of year, there’s something to be said for a playsuit. It’s a  easy style shortcut, much like the dress as you don’t have to play around with trying to mix and match pieces. I’ve found this Sheike playsuit to be a really handy piece to have in my closet as it’s a simple silhouette, but the finishing details allow me to take it different directions, whether it’s for a casual day out or a dressy lunch. For example the tie can be tied into a bow or worn loose which can give it a different vibe. The balloon sleeves add a statement element and a feminine touch plus I’ve found them to be quite flattering—there’s something about the additional volume that has an elongating effect. A crisp white piece is always a dream pairing with balmy summer days so this playsuit is perfect to have on hand as your go-to look over the next few months.

One thing I love about working with a white colour palette is that you can take it in so many different directions. Whether you incorporate plenty of colour in your accessories or opt for a subtle smattering of metallics, there’s virtually nothing that doesn’t go well with white. In this instance I wanted to keep things quite tonal so I opted for these oversized pearl earrings by Shashi. They’re a pretty finishing touch, and add a touch of drama. When you’re working with relatively silhouette I think it pays to go a touch of flair in your choice of accoutrements.

Credits: Playsuit, Sheike; Earrings, Shashi

Photography: Ashleigh Larden

 

 

 

Fashion, What I Wore

What I Wore: Summer Knits

26th October, 2021

I’ve spoken about skirt and top sets in the past and I can definitely say that I’m still very much into them. What’s even better is that a set such as this is lightweight enough that it can also work in summer. Plus they’re a great outfit shortcut on those days where I want to look polished but don’t really have time to fuss around with an outfit. I think there’s always something quite sleek and put together with a matching set. The ribbed knit finish adds an elevated touch, yet it’s still unbelievably comfortable which ticks both boxes. I also love the versatility of a set like this. The tank could easily be worn with jeans for a look that’s right on trend, whilst the skirt would work well with a t-shirt or even a knotted button down white shirt. If something can work multiple ways it definitely gets my tick of approval. Let’s also talk the beautiful pastel yellow colour. It’s the perfect shade for this time of year and is surprisingly quite easy to mix and match with a variety of different accessories.

I wanted to let the colour of the top and skirt to shine through so I opted for accessories that had a fun element to them but didn’t overpower the rest of my outfit. Meeting that criteria is definitely my slingback Chanel flats. The monochrome colour palette means it works with virtually any hue, and the signature two-tone gives it a point of difference (as a side note, I do not regret investing in these shoes one bit as I have worn them so much—more so than other shoes I have in my closet that may have been a bit cheaper, but definitely don’t get as much wear). For the final flourish, I couldn’t go past these pearl statement earrings by Shashi. They’re playful and add a interesting feature to the rest of my look.

Credits: Top and skirt, Ena Pelly; Shoes, Chanel; Earrings, Shashi

Photography: Ashleigh Larden