Blazer: Topshop (Past season)
Top: Pennys (€9- such a find!)
Skirt: Pennys (Borrowed from my roommate- also such a find!)
Shoes: Schuh (Past season and worth more than I care to remember)
It would be an understatement to say that the soft neutral had a major presence in the spring shows, as some of the most dynamic fashion houses celebrated the nude look. At Givenchy, Riccardo Tisci turned out capes and frocks (accessories too) in pale flesh tones. Stella McCartney’s collection was chock full of delicate shades of flax and beige, while at Chloe, Hannah MacGibbon sent out gorgeously drapey paper-bag pants and scalloped blazers in the prettiest pale peach. We’ve already seen some of the Chloe pieces in the celebrity stratosphere, specifically on Kate Bosworth. The actress wore an all-Chloe outfit, including an amazing pair of Open Toe Sandals ($690), for a Blackberry Bold launch party in Beverly Hills. We’re particularly fond of her scalloped shorts—so simple, so cute. Off the catwalks, we’ve noticed that trendsetters tend to punctuate a single nude item with contrasting black pieces.
(Pulled from http://www.whowhatwear.com/website/full-article/trend-report-new-nudes/)
I've got to be honest, nude has never been a trend that appeals to me. I always found it a little too safe but when it's done well it can look amazing. My roommate, Kate, is the queen of nude. She pretty much lives in soft pinks and muted peaches and does it really well. But for me... nah, I pretty much live in red and blue.
Soundtrack:
The Cure- Close to Me
Air- All I Need
Elbow- Some Riot
Florence and the Machine- Blinding
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