A Guide to: October Dressing

It's that time of year, the cold has set in and it's time for the autumn/winter wardrobe.


1. The Cape

A must-have for those chilly mornings and nights of October. Keep cosy but also fashionable, layering over jeans and jumpers, or tights and a woolly dress. This one from ASOS would look great layered over light ripped denim jeans, or a denim skirt and a black turtleneck jumper.



2. Giant Sweaters

Another October favourite, the giant sweater, is great do everyone. Who cares about looking frumpy when you're that warm and snugly. 



3. Bucket bags

A favourite of mine. Black ones are best, even better when studded. I love these three, particularly the striped one, Proenza, which would be great with pieces in the colours as it would tie the outfit together perfectly. The blue, Alexander Wang, is a bit more eccentric but would brighten up any winter outfit. The best thing about bucket bags is that they go with everything!


4. Culottes 

The perfect trouser for all shapes and sizes, the culotte is a autumn staple. 
The first from ASOS are fabulous in this Oxblood colour, and they would look great paired with the striped bucket bag above. 


5. Leathers

No wardrobe is complete without different pieces of leather. These black culottes are heavenly, but this red skirt is to die for. There is nothing better than Topshop leather. 



6. Hiker Boots

A must for Autumn, a pair of camouflage or burgundy hiker boots are great for walking amongst the leaves and will even last till the end of the snowy season. 


7. Fur

Who can't live without fur? These Topshop gilets are snugly and cosy. My friend owns a Zara version of the green and it's seriously perfect for this season.


8. The Mac

FYI: It rains in Autumn. Buy a coat. I love this green PVC Zara one, it's so utility like and yet still fashionable and quirky. 



9. Striped dresses

Parisian style is something that's chic enough to stay in every season. Striped dresses are perfect to carry this everlasting trend. 





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