DressMeDaisy.com is our new favourite stylista site so we asked Daisy's Chief Writer (Gilly Ferguson, from heat magazine) to cast her expert eye over our new SS10 collection and write a guest blog about her fashionable faves for Spring…
“There’s a chill in the air, we’ve OD’ed on mince pies and summer seems little more than a pipedream. But rest assured that fashion SS10 looks set to be a scorcher! With the likes of Kate Bosworth already donning their S/S wares, there really is no better time to get ahead of the fash' pack.
Point your eyes towards Miss S’s top new season drops…
A perennial favourite for the Hoxton crew and state-siders alike – it ain’t spring without a nod towards nautical. Navy blue, with military buttons and polka dot cuffs – this is one trend to suit all. Team yours with a Breton style top or take a tip from Chloe Sevigney and work the blazer with a simple dress and ankle boots.
The stars are still going dotty for spots – if you fancy bolstering those style shares add this statement jacket to pantaloon shorts.
Fancy earning some serious style stripes? Look no further than this slice of red, white and blue. Worn with opaques now or cuff sandals come spring – this is your one stop frock for style. I’ll be adding a tan knot belt and jumbo white bag (a key item on the catwalks at Chanel) to mine.
Be sure to keep an eye on dressmedaisy.com for more of our hot picks from one of our favourite highstreet shops Miss Selfridge! Gilly”
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