Accessories pick: Crystaldust choker from Swarovski
What? Crystaldust choker in blue. Also available in grey, black and gold. Priced at £49.
What? Crystaldust choker in blue. Also available in grey, black and gold. Priced at £49.
What? Elysian Paradise silk scarf. Priced at £225. Where? Available online from Liberty London
What? Jasmina dress in navy. Priced at £110. Where? Available online from Hobbs
Who? Charly James What? This mismatched pair of feather and leather earrings from Charly James is a great fashion-forward piece, mixing patterns, textures and media. The Félicité is entirely handmade and is inspired by ‘the female character Felicity in “A Simple Heart” by Gustave Flaubert’. Pretty romantic, right? Priced at £40. When? Available now Where? Available online from Carnet de Mode How? Buy now from Carnet de Mode
Who? Tateossian What? We love the subtlety of this bamboo bracelet in black rhodium from Tateossian. Strands of sterling silver are woven together in a tight bamboo pattern and before being topped with silver caps. It’s totally understated with a timeless quality. A great adornment for any occasion. When? Available now Where? Available online from Tateossian How? Buy now from Tateossian
There’s a bit of a magpie in all of us when it comes to jewellery and there’s some great pieces this season. So to help combat the dreary weather outside (trust us, it works), we’ve picked ten pieces that will bring with them the feel of spring. Neo Bourgeoise metal lace and embroidery earrings from Les Nereides Inspired by Art Nouveau, these Neo Bourgeoise earrings from Les Nereides combine delicate brass lace with rhinestones, glass, pearls and beads. It’s as bohemian as it is glamorous. Priced at £209.45. Available from Forzieri Palazzo Tahitian pearl ring from Zangara Italian design Zangara has thoughtfully used the natural feel of coral, created from…
Who? Lara Platman What? You’ve heard of farm to table well here is fashion’s equivalent: Harris Tweed, from Land to Street. Lara Platman has profiled the farmers, mill workers, weavers, tailors, and designers – in short, anyone who’s involved in the tweed business. With stunning images and curious attention to detail, this is a book on one of the most quintessentially British things. When? Available now Where? Available online and in store How? Buy now from Amazon
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