A walk in the park and one roll of film, not a bad way to spend a sunny afternoon.
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A walk in the park and one roll of film, not a bad way to spend a sunny afternoon.
It might be insufferable to think about knitwear in July, but consider this a chance to look ahead. Who are we kidding, our summer only lasts a matter of weeks.
Sometimes I like to put outfits together where I have something particular to talk about and share. This is not one of those blog posts.
Brace yourselves, I’m venturing into a whole new colour chart when it comes to what I am looking to add to my wardrobe.
Need some per(suede)ing on what to wear now the weather has turned? This might just be the jacket you are after this season.
It is your last day in the city and it is time to get imaginative with what you have packed. Space was at a premium, but that does not mean you need to feel like you have to settle for the same as yesterday when deciding what to wear for the last day and your flight home.
An ode to the jumper I just cannot get enough of. Hip-hip-ho-raey. Light applause for navy knitwear and terrible play on words.
Copenhagen is always a good idea. Carry-on only is not as wise. Time to get a notepad and pen out to decipher how to pack for three full days for a city which requires a lot of warm weather gear.
With it turning September, it marks five years of blogging for me. I’ve looked back on what has changed since I started back in 2014 and how I am looking to move forward. And no, my family still don’t quite understand what I do for a job.
Most menswear outfits start with a t-shirt. It does not matter if you are at work or as far away from work as possible, you are most likely wearing one underneath whatever else you have going on. I’m walking you through what I value in a good t-shirt.
Oliver Spencer designs a suit with function and comfort in mind. Made to be worn more than most, here’s me wearing a blazer and trouser combo before catching a flight home.
Among sporadic heat waves, summer city breaks and the morning routine of seeing what our unreliable weather is doing, summer is over in the fashion world.
Could 2023 be the ultimate year of sustainability for fashion? Probably not, but there are some positive things happening if you look for them.