Monday, 25 January 2016

My Current Highstreet Wishlist


1) Saddle Bag with Ring Detail - Topshop -£32

This great little bag is ideal for adding an extra something to an outfit. It resembles the Chloe Drew Shoulder Bags which I must say: I'm in love with the design but not the price! At least this one is a little more wallet friendly. The tassels signify that of the 60's-70's, an era which has proven popular in the fashion industry since Summer '15. 




                               

I tried these shoes on in River Island the other day and oh my goodness they are gorgeous! I never normally go for a shoe like this but they fitted perfectly and did a great job at elongating my legs. The gold detailing adds luxury to them and the block heel makes them incredibly comfortable to wear. They're a piece that can be worn with anything and will add that extra glamorous touch. 






This is such a simple piece yet I love it. It's great when you want an effortless look on a weekend but still want to look put together. 





These Miss Guided skirts come in a variety of colours but I do have a particular soft spot for the nude one. It seems a great piece to transition from spring to summer and can be worn with a variety of things. At £18 too it's a steal!






I do love a roll neck, the fact they do bodysuit styles now makes it so much easier to keep them tucked in! This khaki colour is perfect to mix n' and match with whites, greys and blacks (ideal for my colour palette).






These shoes speak for themselves! A true statement piece!






I'm a sucker for a black jacket, this bomber from Topshop is ideal, not too puffy and the contrasting hardware adds detail.






This dress would go perfect with the Public Desire boots I want - yet again it's so easy to style and a great statement piece. 






This design remind me that of Grecian silhouettes - flowy and made out of white material. A gorgeous piece that can be worn on its own or layered up with in the colder months. 




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