How to wear stripes

The striped shirt has been a beloved institution in fashion since March 1858, when an Act of France made it the uniform of the French navy. It became known as the Breton shirt, named after the sailors from Brittany who wore it and increased its popularity throughout the latter half of the nineteenth century.

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Feron clark style

flower power

Oh boy, oh boy, am I excited that it’s March and Spring is finally here! Seeing beautiful seasonal flowers spring into action gives me hope for a brighter and more colourful year. Roll on 8 March, when my teens will be back at school after three months at home.

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Feron clark style

pink and red must always be seen!

pink and red must always be seen!   February is considered one of the most romantic months of the year, with Valentine’s Day prompting a plethora of red roses, pink hearts, declarations of love and even proposals of marriage. As such, it’s almost guaranteed that wherever you look on the high street or online this […]

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Personal Stylist in London

Seven ways to keep warm this winter

Seven ways to keep warm this winter: be warm, comfortable and stylish. Brrrrrrrrrr, winter is really here. Below are my top tips to help you choose warm clothes. It’s all about layering, but you don’t have to compromise your style and I hope you find my blog useful.

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look after your woollies!

Hello!

With autumn here, knitwear may be at the forefront of your mind. I really like to take care of my clothes and especially my woollies. A few years ago I had to throw away my entire, beautiful, knitwear collection due to a moth infestation. It was upsetting as I had built it up over many years and the cost of replacing it was huge. So, I thought it was timely to write a blog about keeping your knits in pristine condition throughout the year, and below are my top tips. After all, if you’re anything like me and love wearing cashmere, you’ll know it’s an investment buy and will want to maximise its cost-per-wear value.

The biggest threat to your woollies is moths, so let’s tackle them first.

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