Coat: Topshop, Sweater: Topshop, Trousers: Topshop, Shoes: Boden, Bag: Chloe, Sunglasses: Vintage, Watch: c/o Freedom @ Topshop

Autumn colours are not usually thought of as bright hues such as pink or red, however for me the season means colour. London weather being so miserable in the winter means bright clothing keeps me sane and in a good mood. The fusion of pink and red makes such a strong impact when done subtly. Here I have paired this pink coat with red pieces underneath to create a fun colour blocked ensemble. By sticking to one pink piece ensures my outfit is not over the top and means anyone can create the look too. Can't wait to wear this pink coat throughout the season.

Marsha C xoxo

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Jacket: Topshop, Trousers: c/o Boden, Blouse: c/o Boden, Shoes: c/o Boden, Clutch: Karl Largerfeld x Very Exclusive, Cape: Chloe, Sunglasses: Le Specs, Neck tie: Topshop (love these)
Photo credit: Rebecca Botin


I've always loved the patriotic combination of red white and navy...so clean and classic. However today I'm showing you how to style the same look 2 ways, casual and for the office. Starting with these cropped striped trousers which are the most comfy pair of pants I have tried. They are super soft cotton which literally move with you. I love styling trousers like these with a basic stripe shirt as you can never go wrong with a fitted shirt. This boyfriend style works well tucked in or worn out over a pair of jeans. By just swapping my jacket from a red bomber which is this season's must have, to this navy cape literally creates two unique looks which is super easy to recreate. It's amazing how a change of colour and style of jacket can enhance your outfit. And of course my patriotic look wouldn't be complete without a pair of red shoes!

On another note I have been super busy moving house as I just bought my new home. Sooooo exciting!!! Cant wait to bring more lifestyle posts to share with you all soon!

Marsha C xoxo

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Coat: c/o Shein, Jeans: c/o Dorothy Perkins, Shirt: Topshop, Shoes: c/o Hobbs, Hat: Whistles (similar), Sunglasses: Asos, Bag: Chloe, Watch: Abbott Lyon, Photo credit: Rebecca Botin



So I recently did a shoot for Dorothy Perkins to show their readers three ways us tall girls can style denim. You can read the full post here. The jean in question was their current Eden style which is a super skinny jegging jean... perfect for us leggy girls and this style comes in a 36" leg which comes up longer. And even though these are jeggings, they have pockets and stitching just as regular jeans. I can't tell you just how comfortable these babies are. I mean, I have never worn jeans with an elastic waist before but I really can't stress how good they feel. They fit high on the waist with just enough stretch to head out for a night of partying or curl up on the sofa. DP have created a selection of denim styles to suit all shapes and sizes.

For my first look I styled these baby blues...creating a double denim outfit combined with this camel coat with a bold splash of colour. For me there is nothing better than a statement coat to layer over my jeans. This style is quite oversized but works well that way. Double denim is a great combo to dress up or down with a pair of heels and still always provides a polished yet not tried too hard look. My second and third looks will be featured on the blog later this week, so make sure you check in to see how I style my DP jeans.

Marsha C xoxo

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Coat: 2nd Day x Very Exclusive, Sweater: Zara (similar), Jeans: Asos, Shoes: Hobbs, Bag: Chloe, Hat: Whistles, Sunglasses: Vintage


Burgundy is definitely my favourite colour of the season! And paired with this pastel pink 2nd Day snuggly coat is the perfect partner to battle the current windy temperatures in London. Initially when I spotted this sweater in Zara I knew it would be an ideal match for my Chloe clutch. This ensemble worked well for a casual Saturday lunch in central London... comfy jeans, sweater and a bright coat

Marsha C xoxo

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Blazer: c/o Pretty Little Thing x Fashion Chick, Blouse: c/o Monsoon, Jeans: c/o Asos Tall
 Hat: Whistles, Bag: Chloe, Shoes: Topshop, Watch: Caravelle New York


Being tall I'm definitely a sucker for a longline blazer as they are perfect from breaking up my frame. This gorgeous feathered beauty was recently sent to me by the PLT team and I'm so in love with it. It's from the Lucy Mecklenburgh's chic party collection of old school glamour and elegant silhouettes and for £25 it really is worth it. Keeping my look casual for the day, I styled the blazer with my go to ripped skinnies and this lace victorian blouse, providing an elegant ensemble finished off with an edgy twist. With christmas parties on the horizon this feathered trim piece will be the perfect accomplice to a LBD and statement heels!

Marsha C xoxo

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Blazer: Zara (similar), Blouse: c/o Next, Jeans: Asos, Boots: c/o Ted & Muffy, Bag: Chloe
Sunglasses: Vintage


Today's outfit started with this gorgeous pussy bow blouse from Next. They have recently launched their super speedy delivery service where you can literally order by midnight to receive next day delivery....yes NEXT DAY!!

I'm currently loving the pussy bow trend at the moment as it's so easy to dress down with denim or up with a cute suede skirt. I chose to style my look for a day of meetings in denim skinnies and this  burnt orange Zara blazer that I recently purchased, along with these UH-MAZING over the knee suede boots. Having such long legs can sometimes be tricky finding the right length boots and these babies were a dream as they actually fit thigh high but on me they are perfect the OTK. To finish off, I wore my Chloe Faye bag in this warm red shade which kept the rustic theme going, perfect for fall.

Marsha C xoxo

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