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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Top: c/o Zamrie , Trousers: Marks & Spencer , Jacket: River Island, Belt: Mango , Bag: Chanel
Shoes: LK Bennett , Perspex bracelet: Coast , Sunglasses: Vintage, Brooch: Chanel, Phone case: Asos


Definitely felt like a modern day Bridget in this cute top from Zamrie. The neckline was what instantly drew me to this piece, so chic and simple yet makes a statement .... cannot tell you how many compliments I got! Zamrie have recently re -launched with a spanking new website and continue to push the boundaries in creating comfy, versatile clothes for the modern girl. This timeless top can be styled in a number of ways taking you from a chic fashion conscious ensemble to pairing with your every day jeans, wearing back to front or even layering over a blouse and tucking into a pencil skirt for work in the autumn .... a seasonal transition piece ensuring your cost per wear!

I chose to style my 'Bridget number' with these super soft luxury cotton floral pants, obi belt, and my trusty metallic flats from LK Bennett! I've just returned from Germany, extremely grateful for the warm weather. Hope the sun is coming your way too!

Marsha C xoxo

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Coat: Zara (similar), Top & Skirt: Topshop, Shirt: Long Tall Sally, Necklace: Zara (current)
Clutch: Asos (similar), Shoes: Zara, Sunglasses: Vintage, Bracelet: ADR
The co-ord is going to be a big statement this summer and the one great thing about a twinset is that you can literally transfrom your outfit again and again to create new ensembles. This pink version I know will definitely be a staple for the warmer months to come. Here I have layered it with a shirt and printed coat for day 2 at LFW.

What do you think of the co-ord trend?
Marsha C xoxo

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London Fashion Week was all about the designers showcasing their collections but there was one brand that was set on showing what our high street has to offer and that brand was M&S. Marks & Spencer debuted their AW14 range at LFW for the first time by celebrating their Best of British design, craftsmanship and creativity, supporting home-grown talent and expertise. Added to this their collection of snugly knitwear, awesome coats in herringbone and checks, and a coveted jacquard floral printed suit, it really is a lust worthy collection.

Continuing to stick to their promise of using high quality fabrics made only in Britain, the brand ensures this home grown design is upheld by using skilled craftsmanship, fine detailing and premium fabrics. The collection consists of key investment classic pieces with a modern twist fusing heritage sensibility with a contemporary aesthetic to take you through the winter months.

The 54-piece collection includes outerwear manufactured in Manchester, knitwear from Scotland and footwear from Northamptonshire, with prices ranging from £19.50 for a leather cuff to £349 for a wool coat, all available from August. Continuing with the British homage even the colours of soft red, white and royal blue set the main palette, with the latter colour again proving to be a hit for AW14. All in all a bold, strong collection filled with superior attention to detail....I for one am definitely looking forward to this hitting stores. Once again M&S champions great British style!

Marsha C xoxo

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 Coat: River Island, Blouse: Topshop, Skirt: Topshop, Bag: Zara, Shoes: LK Bennett, Cuff: Coast Necklace: Ily Couture, Brooch: Chanel, Fur stole: Oliver Bonas (similar)


With chceks continuing to be a popular trend for SS14, this skirt was the perfect choice for day one of LFW. I had this skirt sitting in my closet for a while and wanted to give it a spin by pairing it with this spotted blouse contrasting the prints. As I had quite a few shows to go, to my obvious choice of footwear had to be flats and these beauties from LK Bennett I am literally in love with...super comfy, high shine silver and ladylike chic...the perfect combo!

Marsha C xoxo

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KTZ

On the last day of fashion week, my first show of the day was KTZ at 3pm so I spent most of the morning looking around the show rooms and viewing collections from previous shows close up as well as discovering new designers. The KTZ show is always exciting to watch and has become extremely popular due to the likes of Rihanna, Rita Ora, Kanye West and Jay Z regularly donning the brand. This was my second time attending the show and as always the queue was ridiculously long but once in I took my seat on the second row and got my camera ready. As the show started the room went pitch black, then the first model emerged onto the runway to the soundtrack of the Ying Yang Twins and Missy Elliot.
 
The world of KTZ is always intriguing as urban contemporary styles are fused together in an east meets west way with patterning and layering. Taking inspiration from the Inuit tribes the collection consisted of white and black with metallic discs and mirrored embellishments intricately sewn onto chiffon, silk and wools. Pieces included a variety of drainpipe trousers, oversized jackets, fur ponchos, leggings, pleated skirts, fitted dresses and hooded bomber jackets. The addition of huge statement necklaces, bangles, earrings and metallic panelled gloves set the collection in a futuristic way. KTZ once again proved to be the master of texture clashing! My favourite piece was the last model in a full gold suit, bold tribal necklace and gold gloves....edgy yet chic and ahead of our time!


 TATA NAKA

Design sisters Tamara and Natasha Suguladze definitely pushed the boundaries and brought something new to fashion week and their collection for Tata Naka. Drawing inspiration from interior design in particular Persian rugs, Aubusson carpets, ceramic tiles and porcelain china, the collection was heavily patterned, with differing prints put side by side in a technique influenced by Matisse paintings. And the inspiration was definitely evident as models literally blended in with the seriously loud wall paper at the presentation but not in a solemn way but in a shocking awakening your system on the last day of fashion week way. The collection presented a quirky vintage vibe as the aesthetic of prints, appliqué and shapes were displayed onto georgette, silk neoprene and wool crepe.

The models worked printed trousers, skirts, dresses, tops, and coats against colour block separates. Finished off with metallic brogues and boots completed with quirky hot pink tassels, this was a smart collection combining the love of vintage with clean lines that will certainly play up to the ladylike trend in AW14.

Marsha C xoxo

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