Friday 12 September 2014

New Season Navy


What I Wore:
Hat | Topshop
Blouse | House Of Fraser
Leggings | River Island
Boots | Zara
Bag | H&M
 So I'm sort of starting to get into the spirit of Autumn, although I don't want to jinx it as the weather has actually been surprisingly sunny. I love winter fashion and now the new season trends have really started to kick in its made me super excited about all things fall including my favourite thing - layering. UH, I can't explain my love in words, just something so perfect. Plus I get extra cold so layers are definitely needed over here.

Anyway what's really important here is what I'm wearing. I have got a thing for hats I'm starting to expand my collection but this black one from Topshop is by far the best of the bunch. Why? you ask. Well it goes with everything, the shape is flattering, the brim not too small or too big - just spot on. 

I don't have any navy pieces really which I'm not sure if that is considered a sin? However I do love this colour block blouse and I add more me into the outfit with the injection of pink through my gorgeous Zara booties.
P.s - Hope you enjoyed the leg up against wall stance, really taking my modelling up a notch for y'all. (I'm joking btw)

Aine x
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4 comments

  1. Great look, so chic and pretty :) I love your blog, I have followed you with Bloglovin and if you ever get a chance to check out my blog I would be delighted, thanks!


    Camille xo

    www.cococami.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Thank you so much, means the world. It's actually made my day (well night). I will definitely have a look x

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  2. This look is so cute. Perfect for back to school. Check out my blog for outfit posts if you are interested :)

    http://asseenonsophie.blogspot.co.uk

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    1. Yeah I think it's something everyone can replicate as well with their wardrobe just more tailored to them! Of course x

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