This Little Girl's (fantasy) Christmas Wishlist

Every year I make this fantasy Christmas wish list and its so much fun pretending money is no object and I won't just end up with the usual wine, socks and bath bombs. 

Escapism is so much better than real life so this year I'm wishing for the ultimate YSL bag - and the ultimate nail polish set to match now you mention it - that navy Whistles coat I've been craving since Autumn, monogrammed loafers in velvet, a scarf from Liberty, top of the line hair straighteners and gems courtesy of Mawi London and Cabinet. Oh and this Smythson 'Superstar' notepad, because god forbid I ever run out of notepads... 

Thanks a million Santa. x 


1. Frends rose gold Layla Headphones, £130, Avenue 32
2. Ligne Classique Y leather Tote, £1,540, Saint Laurent at Net-a-Porter
3. Beetle ring, £108, Cabinet at Cadenzza
4. Superstar textured leather notebook, £45, Smythson at Net-a-Porter
5. GHD Eclipse Styler, £145, Net-a-Porter
6. Orange Hera cashmere blend scarf, £495, Liberty London
7. Le Laque Couture Colour Collection, £395, Yves Saint Laurent 
8. Lux Overcoat in navy, £300, Whistles 
9. SchoShoes navy suede loafers, £280, Available to customize from Avenue 32. 
10. Mawi Dynasty Pendant, £385, Exclusive to Selfridges 

Cadenzza launches Covent Garden flagship store

Cadenzza, the new jewellery concept from Swarovski, has launched its flagship store on 25 Long Acre, Covent Garden. 

The store launch is the fifth for the brand in the past seven months, as it aims to transform the UK market with its multi-brand fashion jewellery shopping experience and great little features that set it apart from other retailers.  

Based on an editorial layout, Cadenzza’s store design mirrors that of fashion magazines, enabling consumers to shop by the latest trends and catwalk looks. The Long Acre store also has a wall specifically for new designers, highlighting the hottest talent in the industry, as well as a catwalk window and open displays - so customers can easily try on the pieces.

Over 50 jewellery designers are on board including the likes of Oscar De la Renta, Anton Heunis and Versace, alongside British brands such a Mawi London, Akong London, Alex Monroe and Girl Is Lost favourite, Cabinet.



Visit Cadenzza online now or pop by the Covent Garden store until the 19th December as the brand will be offering free hot chocolates for passersby to get into the Christmas spirit. 

British Fashion Council announce NEWGEN AW 14 Recipients

The British Fashion Council (BFC) has announced the chosen seven brightest design talents who will receive sponsorship to showcase AW14 collections at London Fashion Week (14th – 18th February 2014) from NEWGEN, sponsored by TOPSHOP.

Catwalk sponsorship: 1205, Marques’Almeida, Lucas Nascimento, Simone Rocha

Presentation sponsorship: Ryan Lo

Exhibition sponsorship: Claire Barrow, Danielle Romeril

NEWGEN is the BFC’s scheme to support the very best emerging talents whose ambition is to build global, high end fashion brands and offers designers financial support and showcasing opportunities at London Fashion Week to present their AW14 collections. 

Since its inception in 1993, NEWGEN sponsorship has acted as a launch pad for many young designers such as Alexander McQueen, Christopher Kane, Erdem, Mary Katrantzou, Nicholas Kirkwood, Roksanda Ilincic, Jonathan Saunders and J.W. Anderson.


Sneak Peek: Jerome C Rousseau SS 14

The Spring/Summer 2014 collection from Los Angeles based shoe designer Jerome C Rousseau is inspired in great part by African tribal decoration and embellishment. Drawing on the imaginative and decorative way the Omo tribes incorporate nature in their costumes, Rousseau has another somewhat surprising muse this season; Sade from the mid to late eighties. Her signature during this period is apparently translated "in the elegant shapes and details of the collection." according to Rousseau. 

Spring 2014 also sees the use of playful texture with python, croc, printed ponyskin, cork and metallic leathers with patent leather to accentuate. This season also marks a clear return to embellishment from the designer with beading, laser cutting, perforation, buttons and leather stitches all adorning shoes. 

As part of the SS 14 collection, Rousseau has collaborated with artist Emily J. Snyder to create an incredible hand beaded limited edition design. The Juda shoe is set to become one of his most iconic styles yet, embellished with hand-applied coral, freshwater pearls and vintage Czech glass beads (around 7,000 pieces in total) with each pair taking more than 80 hours to complete.

This Little Girl has edited her favourite styles from SS 14 below (including aforementioned masterpiece shoe) now all you need is a fabulous occasion to wear them. 


Jerome C Rousseau is stocked in avenue32.com and www.jeromecrousseau.com

This Little Girl Loves: MiH Jeans Holiday Denim Goods

This Little Girl Is Lost favourite MiH Jeans have created an exclusive range of denim and leather goods in collaboration with GlobeTrotter just in time for Christmas. The perfect gifts for denim lovers this holiday season, the collection comprises of small, medium and large zip poche bags and a notebook all made from crisp mid blue denim and contrasting navy blue calfskin. 

I'm torn between the medium size which is printed with the words 'Joyeux Denim' and would work well as clutch or make up bag, or the large which would make a great document wallet for work or carry case for kindles and ipad's. As a writer I'm also having mild palpitations about the quarter bound notebook which is a thing of beauty. Only the fact that there are currently seven notebooks on my bedside table waiting to be filled is holding me down! 

Shop MiH Holiday Gifts and make someone happy this Christmas.




Monsoon Party Season Edit: This Little Girl Styles Navy Dresses

With one month to go, the countdown to Christmas has truly begun and so has the quest to find the perfect Christmas party dress. I started yesterday, and let me tell you people, it's a jungle out there. 

With so many trends to choose from this season - not to mention classic little black dresses in abundance - its sometimes hard to stop yourself reaching for the safest option when it comes to occasion wear. A big event or office party can be a daunting prospect, and buying a fail-safe dress for your body shape becomes a no-brainer. However, if you find yourself automatically going for black every time, why not try a super-chic navy option instead. A popular trend this season, navy is actually a great alternative to black as the warmer colour actually suits more skin tones.

Monsoon are thinking along these same lines, and this season are offering up a buffet of navy occasion wear choices - all with their signature beading and embellishment of course. There's the prom style Beatrice dress with embroidered tulle, whilst the sequin floral Tabitha dress is a showstopper. Meanwhile the Gatsby-esque Agnes tunic dress is guaranteed to flatter any figure. 

I've demonstrated how I'd style the three best-selling looks with accessories from Monsoon and sister label Accessorize below (deduct jewellery as you please - my party look trends to be over-the-top) which hopefully translates to less shops to hit, less hassle for you and less endless queueing. 

Watch The Monsoon Occasion Wear Collection Video now, featuring Anna Foster, stylist and contributing editor at Grazia. Or Shop Accessorize Christmas 





The London Cabaret Club x Clements Ribeiro

The London Cabaret Club have announced an exciting costume partnership with iconic British fashion house Clements Ribeiro for November. The design team at Clements have created three bespoke designs which will be showcased on stage at the London Cabaret Club exclusive three day pop-up from 21st -23rd November at No.One Mayfair.


For those yet to experience The London Cabaret Club, its a social, fine-dining experience with a unique twist of sophisticated entertainment. Launching its first pop-up from the 21st – 23rd November, the three day spectacular will launch “Exquisite – a British Show” showcasing the very best choreographed dances, speciality acts and stylish performances. The evening will also be centred on an elegant fine-dining experience including a luxury champagne and canapé reception, a three course dinner and theatrical cocktails. 

Clements Ribeiro, created the three front of house uniforms especially for the pop-up events. The 'punk' uniform appropriates two iconic pieces for CR: The Union Jack top - which recreates the zip and pearl embroidery of the Union Jack created for the SS 11 collection, combined with the mini kilt - a pattern taken directly from the current AW 14 collection. "These designs came to represent the London aspect of the Cabaret and, expanded into selected dance costumes, came to encapsulate the fashion identity of the club." says co-founder Inacio Ribeiro.

For tickets head to: www.thelondoncabaretclub.com

A Little Bit In Love With: Alexis Barrell SS 14

Alexis Barrell's Spring Summer collection for 2014, 'highway 1’ was inspired by a trip in a convertible white mustang taken down the Pacific Coast Highway that runs along the California coast. Further research into American surf culture, mixed with Tarantino's 90's classic, "True Romance", and the cult film "Point Break" (the one with Patrick Swayze & Keanu) formed the basis for the character driven and eclectic collection. 


A luxe take on Hawaiian shirts, swim shorts and vintage custom surfboard detailing feature strongly, set against textured whites, black leather and neoprene - with Luxury evening wear pieces in silk and neoprene finished with a heavy wetsuit zipper running down the back. 

In addition, Alexis uses her signature silks and heavy crepes for draped yet easy pieces with the feel of relaxed beachwear. These include printed chiffon peasant dresses - to be worn off the shoulder with a drawstring waist - crop tops and over-sized silk neon t-shirts worn under hoodies. This Little Girl is particularly in love with the silk brocade pencil skirt worn with a grey parka since it feels like one of those combinations which shouldn't work in theory - but so does. 

Alexis has also cleverly developed unique and beautiful silk-blend knits in pastels, monochrome and psychedelic colours, for pleated minis, easy throw-on dresses and boxy vest and jackets, coupled with yet more neoprene detailing. Meanwhile, the colour palette is straight from the scene of a sunset in Malibu, including a washed out pink and faded blues, mixed with a clean sports white and navy.





Modalu Bags: The New Season Edit

For Autumn Winter 2013 Modalu is casting a nostalgic glance back in time to the Victorian era - channelling their love for refined luxury and embellishment. However, ornamentation the Victorian way was all a bit extreme so Modalu have toned things down, instead incorporating touchy-feely textures and some striking, signature hardware to adorn their new season styles and refreshed classics. 

Antique shades of Oxblood, bitter chocolate and rosemary are accentuated with highlights of camel and dusky rose. Other stand out shades include an inky purple, a sophisticated smokey grey, and vivid shades of ruby and peacock. Meanwhile, Modalu's most iconic bag shape, The Pippa, gets a makeover in a delicate floral digital print that has been designed in-house, whilst a choice of high-shine croc prints are also new for the season. 

New shapes include the roomy Dickens tote with statement horse head hardware, the Sedgewick, which is a chic and compact doctor's style grab bag and the Lolita bowler bag. This Little Girl Is Lost's favourites include the Chelsea clutch in wool ombre boucle trimmed with faux leather, the Sedgewick in Oxblood leather and the St Andrews tote in heritage plaid. 



Hobbs Launches Collection No 1

This week sees the launch of Hobbs’ Collection No 1, created in collaboration with Historic Royal Palaces, the independent charity that looks after the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Kew Palace.
The debut line draws inspiration from the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection which dates back to the 17th century, translated into modern classics for the AW 13 season. For example, the spotted ermine trim from coronets in the collection has been re-imagined as the Alexa angora roll-neck sweater and scarf, whilst the grey overcoats worn by Tower of London guardsmen becomes the luxe layered Parade trench. There's footwear, jewellery and accessories on offer too, and one really nice touch is how the traditional Busby hat has been playfully turned into a soft grey textured bag come muff - a fun yet stylish alternative to gloves this winter. 
Typical Hobbs hallmarks are all there - tailoring, attention to detail and wear-ability - whilst the collection is crafted from fabrics sourced in traditional mills across the UK, paying further homage to Britain’s rich heritage. 
This little girl is most in love with the Windsor overcoat; available in that exquisite shade of royal blue which Kate Middleton is such a huge fan of, it features oversize drop shoulders and minimalist line inspired by menswear. Wear with a simple white shirt, slim cut trousers, and the Hampton fringed brogue in silver leather - which has just become my shoe of the season. 
I've selected a few of my favourite pieces below, but head to the Hobbs website to view the feature and shop the full Hobbs No 1 Collection. 

It Must Be Love: Kelly Love AW 13 Collection

Normally I'd think reciting a press release word for word is a rather boring - not to mention downright lazy - way of presenting a designer's new season collection, but the AW 13 notes from boutique label Kelly Love are so whimsical and romantic they feel more like a poem than a press release. The notes also do a fine job of capturing the mood of this Autumn's collection, aptly named 'Flowers & Grandeur'.

My favourite range so far from the designer, moody floral prints set the tone, especially when paired with hammered silk blouses and trousers, a-line skirts, and fitted, cropped jeans. Texture is also high on the agenda, with the 'Faded Nostalgia' velvet dress and the 'Parisian Sunrise' ombre effect mohair coat particular favourites. Long time lovers of the brand will not be disappointed either, as classic styles like the button up blouses, shirt dresses, and midi dresses remain in an autumnal palette of maroon, purple, magenta, blush, nude, teal and midnight black. 

Read the full press release poem below & shop the Kelly Love AW 13 Collection. 


"A wooden door in Paris..... Painted duck egg blue with a fine brass knocker. It
used to be grand. Used to be the house on the street that wanderers would marvel 
at and bohemian folk would flock to for tea and parties. Now it is faded with a nostalgic air of tragedy and loss. But the air of beauty has never left..... 

I heard he used to write her letters, long and drawn out pages of his unwavering
love for her and how he would rather die than live in this world without her. Used to 
buy her bunches and bunches of fresh exotic  flowers that he would leave by that
grand blue door - Calla lilies, Orchids, Sweet Peas & Poppies...... 

You used to see her. Gliding around the streets in her exquisite finery – dresses
made of the lightest silk illustrated with an artist’s palette & floral blooms. Thick 
woolen ombre & mohair coats to ward of the chill, paneled blouses of silk chiffon
and jacquard, velvet panels on Italian suede & antique lace folded into collars. 
The colour were vibrant against her luminous skin - sumptuous magenta, the
deepest teal to match her eyes, dusty blush against the blackest hues & nude pink 
so naked it was almost indecent. 

Whatever happened to them? Where did they go? Their presence was strong
enough to leave a mark, a remnant of history that will always remain on that 
Parisian doorstep of flowers and grandeur....."



Read the Kelly love S/S 13 collection report here.

Woolly Wonders: knits for the new season

As Wool Week 2013 (14th - 20th October) draws to a close I thought it only fitting to share my best woolly wonders with you on the blog. These are the knits I'm craving for AW 13, some thanks to their catwalk credentials - Kenzo's Lotus eye & Christoper Kane's brain scan are both signature, unmistakable prints this season - whilst others I love thanks to their timeless simplicity, which means I can dig them out again next winter. In particular, waffle knits in grey and brown are my go-to pieces right now, worn with denim at weekends or over skirts for work, and the high street has some high-fashion alternatives - just beware of the lower wool content. 

Whilst we are on the subject of knits has anyone noticed the alarming amount of Christmas jumpers already available? Every year they seem to drop earlier - I had to check my calendar to make sure I hadn't skipped over Halloween - and the designs become more outlandish. Gone are the days you were ridiculed a la Mark Darcy from Bridget Jones for wearing a Christmas jumper, now it seems you're missing out if you don't show your support for the festive period by wearing some kind of santa / reindeer / snowman sweater. I myself will be purchasing Primark's 'nice baubles' red design for £12, after all there's nothing like a bit of innuendo to get Christmas off to a good start is there? 




New Shopping App, Mallzee Launches

After a much anticipated launch at London Fashion Week in the Fashion Monitor Style Lounge, brand new shopping app Mallzee has launched. Aiming to change the way we shop online, the app lets you shop all your favourite stores in one place, get style tips and recommendations from over 1 million items of clothes, and shop with friends over live chats.  

When starting the app Mallzee, puts you through a short quiz to suss out your style (a bit like a free personal shopper service) to learn your style and keeps adapting based on your changing moods. It then let's you shop from over 200 retailers including the likes of Miss Selfridge, Motel, Mango and ASOS. 

Perks include the ability to build a virtual wardrobe of all your potential future purchases, and the opportunity to shop with friends in real-time, asking their opinion if you are unsure about what to buy, which is a lot easier than emailing back and forth links in your lunch hour! You can even share opinions, cast votes and recommend items to your nearest and dearest.

What do you think, will you be downloading Mallzee? click here to get the lastest version of the app 




First Look: MiH Jeans SS 14 Pre-Collection

Last week I was invited along to the MiH Jeans press day to view the forthcoming Spring Summer 2014 Mainline and Pre-Collections. An avid fan of the British label which was re-launched in 2006 (with ready-to-wear added in 2011 and outerwear just this year) I was looking forward to seeing the fresh denim shapes and adding to my never-ending new season wish-list. 

The Pre-Collection didn't disappoint, with two new denim styles to look froward to. First up the 'Phoebe Slim' is a new slimmed-down version of the classic boyfriend jean, best worn with the cuffs rolled up high and low slung on the hip. Meanwhile, the bright blue knee patches on skinny jeans form another new shape: 'The Nouvelle'. Classic styles like the Marrakesh haven't been forgotten either, and staying true MiH's 70's heritage the Marrakesh gets a makeover in a retro CC wash and comes in leather for the first time this season. 

As per usual, touches of denim have been incorporated into wardrobe essentials such as a chambray collar on a white shirt or a gathered waist denim dress, though MiH's star of the show has to be the denim jacket, which comes both in a classic fit and in the Boyfriend Jacket for SS 14. Crayola blue and oversized in a subtle nineties style, its shaping up to be the key piece of the season.

Also worth a note are the t-shirts in new loose, drop-shoulder fits, an alpaca sweater with thumb-holed cuffs 'giving an understated nod to luxury grunge' we're told from the press notes, alongside relaxed white paint splatter denim jeans and frayed hem shorts. My most likely to drool over piece? The butter-soft leather mac in a luxurious looking mushroom shade is simply done, yet beautifully finished. 




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Trend Alert: Check Me Out

Ever since Hedi Slimane brought grunge to the Saint Laurent catwalk in Paris, it was a forgone conclusion that plaids were going to play a big part in Autumn / Winter 13 trends. The rebel attitude brought to life that day with ripped denim, biker boots and jackets, black leather bustier dresses and the oversized tartan shirts has since found its way onto agenda of every buyer on the high street, albeit in a toned down version of the original punk spirit of the collection.
Already well on board with this trend (Zara's checked dress with zip's was my first buy of the new season) I've now got my eye on smart separates whether its in houndstooth, Prince of Wales check, or just plain old tartan. Not that I won't be wearing flannel lumberjack shirts and biker boots with the rest of you - I'll just be saving that for weekends. Checks for work is a whole different ball game and requires closer inspection at the AW 13 collections of Marc by Marc Jacobs, Stella McCartney and Mulberry to name but a few. 

To style I'd advise thinking about texture - another of this season's key trends, it's a perfect partner to checks - case in point being Stella's fluffy jumper and Warehouse's brushed wool blurred check biker coat. Sequins are another fun way to work the look, team Topshop's pencil skirt with basic T-ees and sweats or use ASOS's clutch as a burst of colour to cheer up any dreary winter day. 


This Little Girl Loves: rose gold rings from Wanderlust + Co

Three years ago, Wanderlust + Co was just an idea in a bedroom in Melbourne, Australia. Now the jewellery brand has customers worldwide, who are all fans of the label's playful, whimsical, and eclectic signature look, which is mixed each season with more fashion-forward, statement pieces such as the bauble and crystal bib necklaces.

This fall the collection features delicate rings in gold, silver, and my favourite - rose gold - under the banner of 'The Simple Things'. These beautiful day-to-night styles we're made for stacking, with midi rings available to carry on summer's biggest street wear jewellery trend well into Autumn. What's more you can also steal catwalk looks at more affordable prices; copy Lanvin's emotive word-smith Alber Elbaz with the love midi ring, whilst the screw split ring has more than a touch of Cartier's Juste un Clou nail bracelet. 


1. Crystal bubbles rose gold ring 2. Love midi rose gold ring 3. Screw split ring in rose gold, coming soon. 4. Heart pretzel rose gold ring  5. Arrow split rose gold ring 6. Crystal & Scallop stack rose gold ring, coming soon.

Friday Treat Time: for the love of lingerie

With the cold weather setting in (yesterday was a harsh wake up call from winter) my immediate focus always turns to coats and knitwear, and stocking up on 50 denier tights like they are going out of fashion. But one area of my wardrobe is never neglected, whatever the season, and that's my smalls. My enduring love of lingerie probably spans back to working on a lingerie magazine straight out of university and has continued up to this day. So when I saw this set from b. tempt'd it was love at first sight. 

Called 'La Parisienne', the polka dot and lace design features an underwired push up bra and matching hipster briefs sold separately. Though it also comes in pretty mix of black and cream, I'm lusting after the cabaret / zinfandel colourway pictured below. After all any underwear named after my favourite wine can't be a bad thing. 




My Aromatherapy Massage With Spa & Massage

Since moving to London a year and a half ago I've discovered that finding time for yourself to relax and unwind is nearby impossible, and after coming back from holiday recently all it took a trip through passport control, followed by getting on the tube at rush hour the next day to push me back into my usual stressed-out self. Which is why when I was offered the chance to try out the services at Spa & Massage this week, I jumped at the opportunity. 

Over the past four years Spa and Massage have successfully built up a reputation as the go to place for Londoners when it comes to peace and relaxation. With five locations in the city, the Bayswater branch is my closest and also happens to be the sister company of Boutique Spa where I had my holiday-ready manicure done a few weeks ago

I was booked in for a 60 minute aromatherapy massage and upon arrival I was offered a lovely cup of herbal tea before the different oil blend options we're explained to me. To help the release stress and tension a lavender oil is offered, while for other needs such as circulation improvement, toxin removal, and stimulation of the mind and body, blends called 'muscle care', 'detox' and 'energy' are available. All the oils are organic and made in the UK. 

After explaining I was coming down with a dreaded 'change of the seasons' cold we decided on the energy blend which is described as an uplifting mix of bergamot, eucalyptus, thyme and lavender. 


After selecting the oil, my physiotherapist, a lovely lady called Noi, introduced herself and led me to one of the the small treatment rooms. Starting with my back and applying a light to medium pressure it soon became apparent that I was carrying a lot of stress in my shoulders and after discovering one particularly massive knot in my left shoulder Noi asked me if I wanted the massage to be a bit harder - similar to a deep tissue massage where more intense movements and pressure is used to target knots, release chronic muscle tension and relieve the pain. 

I'm definitely glad I said yes to this as after a few days of feeling sore in that area (a completely normal side effect) I'm now more aware of when I'm putting too much strain on my shoulders with my massive tote bag or when I'm hunching over my laptop and not sitting up straight which probably caused the problems to begin with. 


After working on my shoulders, Noi treated my neck, lower back, legs, feet, and arms with the usual light to medium pressure aromatherapy massages are best known for and I admit to nearly falling asleep on the table as I was so relaxed and worn-out from the onset of my cold. A head massage finished my treatment and left me feeling sleepy, not stressed, the whole tube ride home. In addition to making me feel a million times better, I'd also like to mention how great I smelt as well thanks to the energy oil, and the lovely bergamot scent soaked into my skin and stayed with me all day. 

I'd definitely recommend Spa & Massage to a friend, and though I hope Noi has cured my shoulder for now, I'll be back in the future, probably to try the detox oil when I've over-indulged after party season! 

Thank you once again to the amazing team at Spa & Massage for taking such good care of me. 

Notes: Spa and Massage is open seven days a week from 10am to 11pm and operates a no appointment needed service. Offering a range of different massages, every client is able to personalise their treatment whether it’s a Swedish massage, deep-tissue or the Spa and Massage signature four-handed massage.



Zatchels press day: your satchel style debrief

Last week I was invited along to the Zatchels press day held at the British accessory brand's London showroom. As well as revealing the new collections for AW 13, Zatchels also debuted their exclusive collection with contemporary Chinese artist Jacky Tsai. 

Best known for his iconic Floral Skull design made for Alexander McQueen, Tsai’s vision is to blend traditional Eastern craftsmanship with contemporary Western pop art. He began working with Zatchels earlier this year to create an exclusive, limited collection of print designs which have been applied to Zatchels satchels, barrel and saddle bags. The three prints 'Skulls', 'Virus' and 'Petrol' will be available from the end of October, priced £85 to £180.

In addition to the collaboration with Tsai, new collections available for AW 13 will include the Carnival, Metallic Lava, and Quilted Patent range, plus the launch of the Zatchels PU coated KIDZ collection of satchels - which I must admit I'd still wear now at the age of 25. The Carnival collection features playful 'crayola' colours and will be available exclusively from the new Westfield London Zatchels Boutique from October 30th. Meanwhile, the Lava range has a moody metallic skin - think crackled nail polish - and will be available in three tones for winter. At the press day the new duffel bag rucksack shapes also caught my eye, made from super soft leather the sorbet shades are sure to be a hit come next spring. The style going on my wish list / wait list though has to be the denim satchels with pastel leather panels as seen below. A continuing style for Zatchels, the denim feels deliciously retro when on a satchel bag, and I'm currently crushing on the mint version for next summer. 

Shop the current Zatchels Collection online. 



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How to wear autumn's tricky pink trend

Feel that cold snap in the air making it no longer sensible to leave the house without a jacket? Yes Autumn is officially here and with the new season comes a whole new spate of trends to sink your teeth into. Undoubtedly this season's favoured shade, pink - from palest pastels to cerise - is the colour to be seen in. The AW 13 catwalks were awash with pink, from blush and dusky shades at Topshop Unique, Jil Sander, Celine and Roksanda Ilincic to bubblegum hues at Simone Rocha and the great British high street has been quick to follow - though in my opinion not all stores have necessarily gotten it right.

Pink is a tricky colour to pull off at the best of times, so look for expensive looking fabrics with texture-fulled qualities and high-fashion, even catwalk-copy cuts. Though boiled wools, knits and vinyl are all fine, you should avoid silk, satin and clingy fabrics like Lycra like the plague - this is not baby spice circa 1996, this is a haute new you for winter 2013. 

Wondering what to wear it with? Team pale pinks with tomato red highlights - Sophie Hulme's bag is an excellent example - or with soft greys, nudes and pastel blue. Meanwhile, brighter shades like bubblegum pink look great with a monochrome palette, and if you just want to dip your toe into the trend J.Crew has some great separates in the same shades at half the price. The without-a-doubt key piece of the season though has to be the over-sized pink coat (M&S's sold out, Zara's longer length is to die for, Topshop has the fluffy pink boyfriend style below) and with even more retailer's doing their own versions you'll be spoilt for choice this winter. Take a peek at my ten most admired to get you started. 


5. Topshop check pleat midi skirt