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Friday, 14 March

How to wear black and not look boring


 
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Black is always a fail-safe option once the festivities kick in. So, I've written a piece about how to wear it and not look bland for the Guardian, HERE. I know from my own experience that I tend to gravitate towards a couple of items in my wardrobe at this time of year. There's a black velvet jacket I bought for a fiver in a second-hand shop in Peckham before second-hand became vintage and Peckham became the new Dalston/Shoreditch/whatever. Slip it on over a simple outfit and I’m ready to party.

Here are a few of my favourite pieces:

John Lewis Tear Drop necklace, £35, available HERE. Cashmere jumper, £75, available HERE. Leather-look jeans, £80, available HERE.


Essington maxi dress, £139,  from Baukjen, available HERE.


 Embellished front dress, £175, from Jaeger, available HERE.



Dogtooth jacquard coat, £198, from Jigsaw, available HERE.


Baukjen Coco shirt, £99, available HERE and Henley lace skirt, £99, available HERE.



Do you have any party pieces that you always rely on?





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