Dress: c/o Marks & Spencers, Coat: LK Bennett, Hat: H&M, Shoes: c/o Marks & Spencer, Bag: LK Bennett, Sunglasses: Vintage


Today's post is styled around this amazing white dress from Marks & Spencer. The brand has recently launched an ultimate dress guide for all summer occasions and body shapes and I have partnered up with them to show you how I dress for my tall frame.

I have to say I was wowed by the variety of dresses available for tall and especially the longer lengths too, from lace to maxi's to florals, every summer trend is literally taken care off! I'm loving this floral number, perfect piece to style with gladiator boots.

I chose to style this cute white dress as not only did it come up longer in the length and ensured that I exposed just the right amount of leg, I instantly fell in love with the cut out detail on the back. Finally a white dress that's not so boring and with Wimbledon approaching this beauty is definitely tennis worthy! The A line style complimented my figure as I have more of a pear shape and so the flared skirt just skims over my hips. The addition of a shorter length coat also helps to break up my frame. For footwear I went with these gorgeous perspex heeled shoes which are super comfortable, I really can't wait for the sun to grace us so I can have my toes out in these beauties more often. As with all M&S shoes these are made with insolia soles which basically have extra soft padding to support your feet by redistributing your weight away from the balls of your feet! Comfort and stylish.... what's not to love!

As you know I love my colour and so my outfit wouldn't be complete without a touch of print from this floral LK Bennett coat and yellow cross body

What do you think?

Marsha C xoxo

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Poncho: Zara (current), Top: Topshop, Jeans: Marks & Spencer (old), Boots: Marks & Spencer
Bag: LK Bennett, Scarf: Urban Outfitters, Hat: Laird London, Sunglasses: Vintage
Bracelets: Annie Haak

With the current explosion of the poncho taking over the high street since the Burberry AW14 runway show, there are literally so many to choose from. But with such a wide range of choice, which style should you go for? I recently spotted this aztec cover up style in Zara and of course had to get it as for me it's the perfect accessory for layering over winter knits and denim shirts, or even working over a leather biker jacket. Mixing prints with a tartan scarf and grid print bag keeps the overall look fun whilst still maintaining the colour combo of red and white.

Marsha C xoxo

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Cape Coat: Topshop, Skirt: c/o Almost Famous, Hat: H&M, Belt: Zara, Necklace: c/o New Look, Bracelets: c/o Annie Haak, J Crew, Sunglasses: Vintage, Boots: c/o Marks & Spencer, Bag: Mulberry



As of late I have become a huge fan of capes whether they be a throw over or more of a coat like this Topshop beauty! Worn open this cape coat is quite voluminous yet structured, but belted creates more of a wrapped up snuggly feel. Plus the collarless neckline provides the perfect opportunity to incorporate a statement necklace! Keeping the neutral colour combo, I styled the coat with this pleated perforated faux leather skirt I recently got from Almost Famous London. This skirt is literally one of those pieces that looks super chic and very much like real leather. 

Onto my new favourite red Chelsea boots....get ready to see a lot more of them! I'm a sucker for pointed style shoes, add the fact that they are extremely comfy and provide a low heel with just the right amount of stance to feel chic makes them the perfect AW boot. Plus they run large so any size 9's out there would probably fit perfectly into the size 8. I love them so much so that I had to also purchase a black pair too!

How do you like to style your cape? 

Marsha C xoxo

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Top: Topshop, Skirt: Topshop (similar), Bag: Dune, Shoes: Marks & Spencer, Hat: H&M
Brooch: Chanel, Sunglasses: Vintage, Bracelet: J Crew


It's finally time to say goodbye to summer.....it's been a pleasure however I am very much ready for the colder months to come. Autumn/Winter is always my favourite season for styling as there are endless options to layering colours and textures. But before we say bye, here's one last outfit post during my trip to NY.

Styling an off the shoulder basic crop top with a pastel midi skirt and kitten heels is the perfect outfit for shopping in the NY city heat. The off the shoulder trend will be continuing for Spring 2015 so if you haven't jumped on this bandwagon, be sure to pick one up in the sales now!

Marsha C xoxo

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Dress: c/o BOB at M&S, Coat & Shoes: c/o Limited Edition at M&S, Necklace: c/o M&S, Bag: Zara



So I recently partnered up with Marks & Spencer to style a piece of their Best of British collection with a head to toe look from M&S. I opted for this red draped front dress, which I have to say feels so soft on the skin and has the perfect draping which aligns the silhouette perfectly. Keeping a british feel I chose to style the dress with a classic trench coat, a requirement for the British weather and these gorgeous limited edition mules and rope necklace. A classic look needs a simple hairstyle so I kept my hair sleek in order to let the clothes take centre stage!

What do you think of my look?

Marsha C xoxo

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Photos by Rebbecca Nuthall

Coat: Marks & Spencer, Dress: Asos (purple version, similar), Jumper: c/o Philli Wood x Warehouse
Shirt: c/o Long Tall Sally,  Hat: Whistles, Clutch: Zara, Necklace: Mango, Shoes: LK Bennett


You may remember me telling you about the Philliwood x Warehouse collaboration back in November. This pink cropped sweater was part of the collection and what better way to style it than combining with different shades of pink! The dress is an off the shoulder 50's number which was the perfect addition to work under the sweater to create a voluminous romantic ensemble. At some point I will post the dress styled on it's own for you to see.

Enjoy your week!

Marsha C xoxo

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