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I’m so keen to wear all the summery pieces I’m collecting, but it’s still too damn cold! This weekend I paired this ultra cute floaty pastel pink shirt dress from Fabric Boutique with a soft grey jumper, and then a black coat to balance out the black tights on my legs and boots on my feet. The very pale grey jumper is such a good way of toning down pastels a little and keeping warm at the same time, definitely one of my most versatile purchases from this winter which will hopefully take me through until it is actually warm enough to not wear a jumper.
Screw Blurred Lines and have some clean ones instead! I wore this outfit last week before the temperature dropped, but I can’t wait to wear this top from frontrowshop.com throughout autumn and winter as the pale pink shade is perfect. Here I paired it with my white Zara style skirt from SheInside, amazing new Primark coat, Zara bag and Missguided boots.
My latest colour obsession is pink pink PINK! It was everywhere at the AW13 fashion shows; one which stood out for me was Topshop Unique, pictured above. Unique mixed all sorts of shades and textures of pink to create mouthwateringly sweet looks, and now the pink trend is slowly creeping into the highstreet ready for the new season. I’ve selected a few of my favourite pieces from Topshop and Primark below:
Worn together I think that the pieces are super summery, however I definitely think that the top will work into autumn/winter worn with darker colours. I love the shape of the top too!