Showing posts with label pauls boutique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pauls boutique. Show all posts

31.5.15

Cellophane Flowers - Amy

White Denim Jacket c/o Dorothy Perkins, Topshop Floral Shirt, Zara Floral Skirt, Ray Ban Clubmasters, Vintage Scarf, Paul's Boutique Bag, Topshop Boots












Bright, bold florals are all the rage this season thanks to the likes of Henry Holland and with the dull days dragging on for what feels like forever, we thought it'd be nice to bring a little light to our lives with a fabulously, fun outfit!

I had to have this skirt the second I saw it! The folk-style florals with a retro feel are spot on for this season and is the perfect statement piece to work into my SS15 wardrobe. I've been wearing it with everything from black polo knits to oversized white tees so it works all year round, which makes me love it even more!

As the skirt is so wild, I went for a subtle floral on top for this clashing look. The white denim brings the look into that full-on summer feel but black accessories keep it slick around the edges

How are you doing your wild flowers this season? Make sure to check out Naomi's show stopper of an outfit tomorrow!!

25.3.15

Hit The Spot - Amy

Missguided Pinstripe Blazer, Asos Spot Shirt, Topshop Jamie Jeans, Necklace c/o 852, Pauls
Boutique Bag, Adidas OriginalsStan Smith Trainers














Ever seen a piece of clothing on TV and just had to have it? This shirt was on Kate Garraway of all people and I just fell in love. I love a good collared blouse, I love a bright print and I love a good spot - so this is pretty much perfect! Spots never go out and are a great and easy-to-wear way to add interest to an outfit.

I wanted to go for an everyday look so went for jeans to start and then for a little bit of a pattern clash with a pinstripe blazer. Because the spots are so bold and the stripes quite subtle, this combination can work. To continue on the casual vibe, I went for trainers and a bigger day-time hand bag to complete the look.



5.10.14

Tonality - Amy

H&M Embellished Scuba Top, Topshop Black Shirt, Faux Leather Navy Mini Skirt c/o Missguided, Ray Ban Clubmasters, Bag c/o Paul's Boutique, Topshop Amelie Boots












It is no secret that I love a tonal outfit - I prefer mish-mashing textures, rather than colours, patterns or prints  and tonal dressing is the best way for these to stand out against one another. Having taken on a few colours in the last couple of months, it was definitely time for a go at navy. With autumn well and truly underway, it's easy to chuck those knits and furs together (like we have been doing!) but with the indian summer we seem to have been experiencing, I wanted sleeker textures for this look and the darker colour palette being the AW hint. 

Saying that, I kicked off the outfit with my favourite texture of Autumn/Winter, Embellishment. This boxy-shaped, scuba top from H&M is the ultimate in transitional pieces and a nice and easy piece to layer up and down. I, of course, chose a shirt. Another transitional fave has been this amazing navy pleather skirt, again working with tights and without I know it'll continue to be a wardrobe staple.

Are you a tonal dresser? What's your favourite colour palette to play with?

3.9.14

Button Up - Amy

Shirt c/o AKA Clothing, Topshop Culottes, Ray Ban Wayfarer, Necklace c/o House Of Wolfgang, Bag c/o Paul's Boutique, Snake Boots c/o Missguided










Oh I love a monochrome pattern clash, so it's no surprise that this is at the top of my fave outfits list at the moment! Boyfriend shirts and culottes are a smart-casj match made in heaven, and it's like these two pieces were made for each other, and for me. This look could be worn with a black grungy knit on colder,more casual days or blazer/duster for meetings and things so it's one of those all-rounders which just makes it even more wonderful. When it comes to the ideal autumnal outfit, this is it.

Every amazing outfit needs amazing handbag and so this was the ideal time to take my new Paul's Boutique tote out for a spin. PB have undergone a major rebrand in the last year - gone are the plastic, animal print monstrosities and replaced with sleeker, chicer styles. It also happened to match my Missguided boots perfectly to round the outfit off quite nicely