Before I went away, I had lots on with style parties, speaking to a group of soon to be 6th formers and styling individual clients, as a result of which I had lots of clothes in the house. So here are a few shots of some outfit ideas that I put together in a quick 15 minutes that I had spare.
I have covered a few of the trends for the season and given some ideas and tips as to when you might wear them. There are also some more classic looks, some print and some colour. If I'd had the time I would have taken lots more photos as there are some great things starting to appear in the shops...
Outfit 1 - Heading for the office
GAP real straight trousers/
Boden jacket (£38.70 instead of £129) / Limited Collection M&S bucket style bag (not on the site at the moment)/ Primark shoes (OK so maybe a little high for work but maybe not).
Style tip: I love these GAP real straight trousers, they suit lots of women, are machine washable, have some stretch in them and are a lot cheaper than their Joseph counterparts. As to the bag, bucket bags are a huge trend this season and the lovely bright colour does wonders for livening up a darker outfit. The shoes, which I've shown before, are a great Sophia Webster copy.
Outfit 2 - Smart but trendy
Warehouse crepe jogger (£30)/ M&S
Autograph shoes (£45)/
H&M patterned blouse £12.99)/
H&M longline shirt (£14.99), H&M necklace.
Style tip: Blue shoes seem to be having a moment right now. There are another pair in Limited Collection at M&S and New Look have some too. I love different shades of blue and the blouse layered over the longline shirt, which is 100% cotton, is a modern take on a layering combination. The shirt reminds me of the Me & Em one, which costs a lot more.
Outfit 3 - Classy culottes!
Cashmere striped jumper
M&S (£79)/ Shoes as before (not a perfect fit for the outfit but you get the idea)/
Warehouse faux leather culottes (£42)
Style tip: Culottes are also having a moment right now. Don't worry if you've worn them before, they can be done again. Topshop has some great cream pleather ones and Primark have some that look much more expensive than they are - great if you're not sure and don't want to commit too much money to them. I would happily wear these to a wedding with a Chanel inspired jacket but equally they can be dressed down with this cashmere M&S jumper, which is lovely and soft.
Outfit 4 - Saturday morning out and about
Sequin heart jumper H&M (£14.99) again not online at the moment but it should be in stores/
Dune lace up ballerina shoes (£85)/
GAP high rise skinny jeans (reduced to £16.99 from £44.95)/
H&M bracelets £3.99
Style tip: High rise jeans can be harder to find but GAP have some at the moment, as do M&S Limited Collection and H&M. These grey ones have a lovely finish. The lace up ballerinas were first around last season and these are a lovely pair. New Look has some for around £20 so again, a good place to start if you're not sure. Sequins are of course an all time favourite - as are hearts - so this jumper is a winner in my book.
Outfit 4 - Gorgeous geometrics
H&M textured weave coat (£29.99)/ Shoes as before/
Warehouse lace panel top (£32)/
Warehouse crepe jogger (£30)
Style tip: For those who like prints but aren't big into florals, a geometric print is a good alternative and this coat is a brilliant price, looking much more expensive than it is. There are various "rules" when it comes to wearing prints, especially when it comes to their scale, but if you like it, try it and don't worry too much about said rules! The crepe joggers (Next also have some) are a comfortable, relaxed fit. A lace top is a really useful addition to your wardrobe - the weekend alternative to a white shirt - it goes with everything and looks more feminine. Contrasted with denim or leather, it makes a great look.
Outfit 5 - Laid back chic
GAP marled joggers (£32.95)/
GAP fluid relaxed t-shirt £14.95/
M&S Limited Edition sling back mule (£35)
Style tip: These joggers are even more laid back than the crepe pants above but I like them with these M&S heels, as well as the obvious trainer option. The shoes, which are fairly utilitarian in their design, are like a summer version of a boot. They also come in a stone colour. I like the yellow in this outfit which peps it up and also. I styled them with a grey biker jacket, which too was from GAP.
Outfit 6 - Kiddies' birthday party
GAP high rise jeans and Dune lace up ballerinas as before, with
H&M bird print patterned blouse (£19.99)
Style tip: The colours in this blouse are just that little bit different. As to it's shape, it is slightly A-line with an inverted pleat in the back which again makes it look much more expensive than its price tag would suggest.
Outfit 7 - Off to a "do"!
Warehouse paint print waisted dress (£45)/ M&S shoes as before/
Boden Westminster bag (£110)
Style tip: I've seen this dress on a few people and it's really lovely - great print, fab shape, good price - a real box ticker! Personally I like the mismatched blue of the shoes and bag but it would be easy to ring the changes with other colours.
Outfit 8 -A day at the beach
Boden blackberry dress (£49) with a selection of shoes from Primark to include bright yellow pool slides. silver Birkenstock type sandals and floral deck shoes.
Style tip: This dress is a really lovely summer option from Boden. All of these shoes are fairly casual but the dress could be dressed up with a navy blazer and accessories in coral/red/yellow/silver/gold to make it more work appropriate. It has a good length to it, which is preferable to some (me included!)
Hope that helps with some ideas. Let me know what you think. x