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You Can Never be Overdressed
As you might remember, we sent Emily of Emily Divine an engraved heart bracelet which she styled in her story ‘Red stripes and Daisy print’, well Emily’s back, and back with her is her famous heart bracelet! This time, Emily’s out and about in a 60s style outfit and as ever, she’s looking stunning. Read Emily’s style tips below… You Can Never be Overdressed By Emily Divine ‘Someone once told me that you can never be overdressed. I think they were right.’ ‘If I let you in to a little wardrobe secret, it's that I don't really own...
Floral Jewellery Comes into Bloom this Spring
Floral is a timeless trend and floral jewellery in particular. Indeed, the trend stems back to the time of the Egyptians who used real flowers in garlands or wreaths or worn as a single flower or leaf and the Romans with their floral pendants and head pieces. This season is no different, and as Spring brings life back to nature, we welcome back the floral trends that are so often associated with spring and summer. Perhaps one of the reasons that floral is such a recurring trend is that it’s such a versatile theme, having thousands of flowers in...
Navy, Cream and Red, by Dress Me Perfect
Navy, Cream and Red features Dawn of Dress Me Perfect who looks great in her personalised name necklace from Anna Lou of London, worn with Biker trousers (Zara), Heels (Zara), Jumper (Whistles) Bag (Celine) Necklace (Anna Lou of London). Here's a little snippet of the feature... 'Another week begins and the hunt for what to wear is off to a navy,cream and red start.' See the full feature here. Anna Lou of London personalised name necklace, available here. By Daisy Searle
Jewellery Trends: How to Wear Barely There Jewellery
This spring everyone’s talking about ‘Barely There’, the trend of mixing and matching daintier pieces as opposed to going for one bold piece. Statement jewellery has definitely had its time but now is not it. We have a look at how to wear barely there jewellery Anna Lou style! This is great news for people who feel a bit over done in a big cuff or a chunky pair of earrings. You can start small, and gain momentum, layering up gradually whilst maintaining a delicate and feminine look. Rules about which metals can be put together have totally gone out...