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AIDA Shoreditch Style Edit II: SS17

The second look from my Style Edit for AIDA Shoreditch.
Aida Shoreditch Style Edit 2

This post was created in collaboration with AIDA Shoreditch.

Aida Shoreditch Style Edit 2
Aida Shoreditch Style Edit 2
Aida Shoreditch Style Edit 2
Aida Shoreditch Style Edit 2
Aida Shoreditch Style Edit 2
Aida Shoreditch Style Edit 2
Aida Shoreditch Style Edit 2
Aida Shoreditch Style Edit 2
Mads Nørgaard Boutique Sudina Stripe Shirt | Wåven Fenn Flare Jeans in White | Veja Nautico Pekin V-10 Leather Trainers | Finlay & Co. Arlington Sunglasses in Pink Marble | Louise Kragh Hangaround 0401 Ring in Gold | Louise Kragh Hangaround 0402 Ring in Gold | Matthew Calvin Meteorite Ring in Rose Gold

For the second look for my AIDA Shoreditch Style Edit I went for quite a classic look with a modern twist. White jeans are a summer perennial and if not worn with more white, look great with a stripe. This high-waisted, flared cut is a lot more flattering than the fit of most white jeans I’ve tried. They’re from Wåven, a British brand I’ve featured before but never their jeans. (I have a denim jacket from their menswear collection that gets a lot of use.) I have to wonder why when the fit is actually really good. I definitely need to try a few more styles.

Stripes always look great with white denim but instead of a classic Breton I went for a beautiful shirt from Mads Nørgaard, a Danish brand who know quite a lot about stripes. In Denmark everyone knows them and more than likely owns one of their long-sleeve stripe t-shirts (they’ve been making them for years). The shirt was my favourite piece from the shoot and actually came home with me. It’s a really soft cotton that feels floaty yet structured.

Veja are a French trainer brand that have been on my radar for sometime but through no fault of their own have never quite made it into my wardrobe. Something that I need to change. I love the retro style of this pair with the red and blue details, and off-white sole. They are pretty comfortable, too. Aside from the obvious they have some great green credentials. They believe in fairtrade, the use of organic materials, reducing CO2 emissions and work with many initiatives to do things in a more sustainable way. For more information take a look at their Project page.

Finlay & Co. are the British sunglasses brand that first came to everyone’s attention with their wooden sunglasses. They still work with natural hardwoods but also Mazzucchelli acetate now. I don’t often wear pale frames because they usually make my eyes look small but these frames are large enough not to.

You can see my first look here.