If you follow me on Instagram and Twitter then you would have read all about the campaign that I recently took part in with Amazon Fashion Europe and renown photographer, Rankin. The concept of the advert was to empower other women to wear what they like regardless of their 'so called flaws'. Being 6ft, I have battled with the dilemmas of clothes not fitting well, trousers not being long enough or waists of dresses being in the wrong place but I have learnt to dress for my body shape and wear what I like, to me style is all about confidence.

In my teens I felt like I didn't fit in and always stood out, however by the time I hit 15 I learnt to accept my body and embrace my height. One of the reasons why I started my blog was to inspire other women through fashion, to stand tall and be confident. Fashion for me is all about how you style clothes to make them work for you and only you! It's about working with what you have and really not worrying about how others perceive you, and just wearing whatever the hell you want.. including the highest heels you can find! So with this in mind I was honoured to take part in the campaign and fly the flag for us tall ladies of the world!





Outfit 1 - Coat: Asos, Jumpsuit: Very (old), Shoes: Carvela
Outfit 2 - Jacket, Closet Jumpsuit, New Look Shoes: Amazon Fashion

Since this campaign went live I have received the most amazing feedback and comments from other tall women. Knowing that others have been inspired to step out of their comfort zone and try new things is what makes being a blogger so rewarding. Thanks so much for all your comments and emails.

Don't look like me, look like you!

Marsha C xoxo

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Coat: c/o Very, Top: c/o Boden (similar), Skirt: c/o Alomost Famous (similar), Belt: Vintage,
 Shoes: c/o Next, Sunglasses: c/o Felder Felder x Silhouette, Bag: Chanel, Bracelets: J Crew, Annie Haak


I received this lace skirt a while back but have been waiting for the weather to warm up to wear it. I absolutely love the delicate cut out details...so chic! I styled it here with a lemon coat and a striped Boden sweater for an elegant daytime look. Finishing off with these ahhhmazing Next lace up flats which I can't stop wearing. They are super comfy and very similar to Aquazzura flats that I have been lusting after, however these beauties are at a much affordable price tag of £45! Get ready to see them on here a lot... they literally go with everything from ripped denim skinnies to a simple black dress!

Marsha C xoxo

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Jumpsuit: c/o Very, Coat: c/o Miss Guided, Shoes: c/o Hobbs, Bag: Dune, Sunglasses: Vintage Bracelets: J Crew, c/o Annie Haak



I have recently been loving the full on neutral look and so I wanted to show you how easy it is to style monochrome camel hues in an outfit. The leopard print jumpsuit is a simple way to add a touch of print to the look if you feel going head to toe in one shade is just too much for you. Jumpsuits are always a great piece to wear during summer and this jumpsuit is currently now on sale for £23...so grab a bargain while stock lasts! To keep my look sleek and wearable for the current up and down windy London weather, this sleeveless coat is the perfect addition!

Moving onto this gorgeous satchel bag... words can't describe how much I love it! I'm a big fan of large bags and this baby has soooo much room inside too!

Enjoy your week!

Marsha C xoxo

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Blouse: Asos (last worn here), Denim trousers: Whistles, Bag: LK Bennett, Shoes: LK Bennett
Scarf: Landsend, Necklace: Very, Hat: Laird, Sunglasses: Vintage, Rings: Topshop



This was my outfit for day 1 of LFW which started off with these stunning denim wide leg trousers. I purchased them a week before fashion week and instantly fell in love after seeing the sales assistant wearing hers. That paper waist bag effect was what did it...so chic! The fit is just perfect and the supple denim allows them to literally move with you. Also the hem is quite long so there is enough material to drop down or take up in length. I opted to wear these beauties turned up creating a 70's feel, and added a ruffle blouse and grid print shoe and bag combo from LK Bennett.  Topped off with a red fedora (new addition to my closet) and printed scarf...I was ready to hit Somerset house for a day of shows!

Marsha C xoxo

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Blazer: Topshop, Skort: c/o Very (now in sale), Shoes: c/o Hobbs, Sunglasses: c/o Kite, Necklace: Ily Couture, Bag: Asos (similar here or here), Bracelets: c/o Annie Haak



Today's post is all about mixing neutral tones around this Very floral skirt, now in sale and has a matching sweater too (which I've just ordered). 

Recently I visited KiteGB in their new Westfield Stratford store to receive a complimentary eye test and then chose a pair of frames to suit. I opted for sunglasses as I fell in love with these tinted Fournier frames, a classic wayfarer frame with an east London edge, which I then had the option of choosing the colour of frame and lens. The service was amazing as the assistants really allowed me to take my time and went through the options of the different frames available and even offered me a juice while I decided. The thorough eye test examination took around 45mins but the examiner was very friendly so made the time pass quickly.  If you are in east London anytime soon and need an eye check, take a trip to Kite and try their free eye test (for a limited period)!

Marsha C xoxo

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