Summer In The City

Armor-Lux Breton Sailor Sweater* | Closed Pedal Position Blue Denim Jeans* | Danielle Foster Charlie Box Bag in Khaki | ATP Atelier Rosa Sandals in Black | Ace & Tate Sebastian Sunglasses in Bio Black* | Nixon The Time Teller* | Gemporia Arezzo D’oro Diamond Gold Ring* | Gemporia 9k Yellow Gold Stacker Ring* | Missoma Engravable Initial Necklace in Gold* | Lucy Williams x Missoma Gold Graduated Fang Necklace*

If you follow me on Instagram, I apologise if you’ve already seen some of these photos. We shot them a little while ago but I’ve been travelling around and haven’t had the chance to post them until now.

A Breton sweater is a timeless classic and this one from Armor-Lux is made with 100% pure wool; some of the wool ones I’ve tried have been be a bit wiry and stiff but this one is neither, it’s soft and very comfortable. I’m going to be taking it with me to France for throwing on after a day at the beach when the sun has gone down and you start to feel a chill after a day of salt and sand. I can’t wait!

I live in denim and recently discovered a German brand called Closed, they specialise in denim but you can actually buy your whole wardrobe from them; I’ve already spied some gorgeous winter coats on their site. They manufacture everything in Italy so as you can imagine the quality is excellent. I have a couple of pairs of their jeans and they’re made with a soft denim that has quite a lot of give, I’d go down a size if you plan on buying some, as mine are quite loose.

Feeling Pumped

Bon Label Tie Sweater in Marl Grey* | Closed Pedal Position Blue Denim Jeans* | Jimmy Choo Rebel Shoulder Bag | Ace & Tate Sebastian Sunglasses in Bio Black* | Whistles Cornel Suede Pointed Pumps in Black | Missoma Gold Engravable Initial Necklace* | Sophie Wallgren Marta Bracelet in Gold* | Renné Halo Bangle in Silver*

Sweatshirts have always been considered a casual wardrobe item but recently I’ve seen them elevated to a new level. Both this season and last, Joseph featured beautiful separates in soft jersey which we can’t seem to get enough of. Comfortable but chic these pieces have changed the way we think of the humble sweatshirt.

the brand exists to provide women with luxury everyday pieces which are effortless, interesting and chic

Designer, Linda Smyth

Recently, I discovered a lovely Australian brand called Bon Label. I’ve since collaborated with them to show you how I would style a couple of pieces from their new collection, their tie sweater and sweater dress (as seen in this post). I love the way they’ve looked at the basic design and creating something much more unique. A simple tie in the same grey jersey fabric and a curved, unfinished hem make it a much more feminine piece.

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