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Thursday 25 April 2013

Opposites Attract




Usually we telepathically match but today I went for leopard print chic and Ebony's gone for sugary summer shades.




If you're hesitant about trying the neon trend, channel it slowly. Purchase a neon accessory like a necklace, clutch or like here a scarf. The printed combination is easy on the eye, with the soft tones of brown to add warmth to the bright orange.

Tip: Find an item that combines neon with subtle hues to avoid a scene kid make over.


On a summery day, wear sugary shades to celebrate. This midi-skirt has a washed vintage effect, combining the monochrome tribute tee keeps the outfit current.

Tip: Add tights when the sun is feeling deceitful.  


Wear little boots with a skirt instead of office pumps to remember your age. When considering the neon, try to find a complementing colour. Here, blue is chosen because it's the complementary colour to orange. But we all don't have a rainbow collection of shoes so stick to a staple tan or ox blood.


A slight turn of sleeves can instantly turn an outfit from conservative and covered to cool and effortless.  



There are lots of nifty tricks when wearing a scarf. With a patterned accessory, expose the different parts of the print by creating two triangular tiers. A clashing look will be made by the simple layering.

Tip: Fold the scarf asymmetrically for this effect. 


Round sunglasses are this seasons must have item.




Tip: Maximise the scarf focus by pulling your hair back.



Tip: Loafers are staples if you're not fond of pretty bow pumps.



Levi's vintage jacket: £55
Topshop band tee: £22
Topshop brown belt: £15
Vintage midi: £4
Topshop Sunglasses: £14



Second hand blazer: £9
H n M Scarf: £8.99
H n M tweed skirt: £12.99
Primark blue boots: £3


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