I (Digi K) have sort of been collecting sweatshirts lately. They are comfortable to wear and easy to match. But I also like them when they have a little extra like the one I found from Elizabeth and James with contrast leather sleeves.
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Another item to match yesterday’s Sam Edelman leopard pumps with, is a pair of red cropped leather trousers. We had an instant crush on these from By Malene Birger.
We really have to apologize, but our obsession with leopard-prints still goes forth…Especially now we have found these pumps with pointy noses (it’s all about ‘pointue’ this season) from Sam Edelman. We can already imagine them at our feet, matching perfectly with our black pencilskirt….
We’re happy to see that sweaters and jumpers make a revival this season. It’s such a pity to only wear them when you cuddle up on the couch. Whe stumbled upon this one from Soaked in Luxury. It has an easy to match soft grey color and cute studded stars on it to make it less casual.
Haven’t found a bikerjacket for yourself this season? Then what about this one from ASOS? Real leather in a caramel brown color (also available in black and burgundy, cute!), with subtle quilted stitch details. Plus…very affordable.
At least this fickle weather gives us the opportunity to show off our new coats. Don’t have one yet? May we suggest this bow belt coat from Peter Jensen. Simple yet chique.
…with this Proenza Shouler PS1 tribal satchel. It’s a new season version of the much coveted PS1, and it spices up any kind of basic outfit.
Nowhere is a collaboration between Nhu Dhuong and Swedish styeblogger Elin Kling. It resulted in a collection of strong basics with an edgy twist. You can build a complete outfit, from coat to accessories. The collection is limited, so be quick!
There was this sheet with a selection of O’moda shoes I had to choose from. Which pair would inspire me the most? When my eye fell on the boots above, thoughts of Isabel Marant, western, navajo etc. came up. Time for some shopping, starring these O’moda western ankle boots.
Check the shopping after the jump >>>>
They fit perfectly into the seventies look, but with that little raw edge Maison Martin Margiela is known for. In these boots there’s a see-through angle at the instep, and the typical Margiela staged imperfection also comes through in a splash of mud on the heels.