The beginning of a new year signals
change, and it's an ideal time to take stock of your wardrobe and hit
refresh. Whether you're keen to try a new colour, invest in cocktail
jewellery or embrace dresses, here's how to get ahead in the 2018 style stakes
Adopt the use of jazzy jewellery to brighten up your outfits
Embrace the resolution to wear more jazzy jewellery - especially in January when every
outfit has the capability to lift your mood a little. For the new year, aim to add some gorgeous,
Celine-style earrings into the mix.
Consider lilac over pink
Always look forward to lilac, in all shades. You should by now have invested
in a crew neck jumper to wear with navy blue in the summer with khaki
shades.
Bid goodbye to the cut out asymmetric top. Just imagine trying to navigate what to wear under an asymmetric jumper where random bits of skin are on show. No, thank you.
Re-instate the Hero Dress in your wardrobe
Bid goodbye to the cut out asymmetric top. Just imagine trying to navigate what to wear under an asymmetric jumper where random bits of skin are on show. No, thank you.
Re-instate the Hero Dress in your wardrobe
This may sound banal but
for 2018, let’s decide to re-adopt the dress. One-stop-shop dress-dressing
requires minimum effort and achieves maximum impact. Wear with knee high boots
in colder months and pumps or sandals come the summer. Brock Collection's
slinky-floral pieces are just the right side of milkmaid-chic.
Come New Year ditch your trusted jeans-and-trainers look. The well trodden path is easy in the mornings (read: lazy) but shows a lack of imagination. So out with the jeans, in favour of a dress (see above) and wise investments in comfortable heels means that trainers no longer have a place in your wardrobe.
Add some feminine flounces to your wardrobe
Come New Year ditch your trusted jeans-and-trainers look. The well trodden path is easy in the mornings (read: lazy) but shows a lack of imagination. So out with the jeans, in favour of a dress (see above) and wise investments in comfortable heels means that trainers no longer have a place in your wardrobe.
Add some feminine flounces to your wardrobe
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