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Layered, Rusty, Casual & Comfy





I’m currently off gallivanting in London for a long weekend, so by the powers of post scheduling I bring you a winter’s day outfit from the snowy country lanes of Devon! 

I love the combination of colours here – the pink and tobacco brown look so lovely against each other, plus I’m in love with all the textures in the knitwear. And although it’s not really the point, but the outfit looks so vibrant against that white backdrop – snow is so photogenic don’t you think?! You can’t tell, but my hands were about to drop off from the cold… it may have been the quickest photoshoot ever. I’m surprised the pain isn’t more evident in my face 😉

Come back in a couple of days for more!!


Snood: ASOS, Sweater: ASOS, Trousers: Topshop, Converse: Gift, Socks: ASOS, Top: Primark, Glasses: eBay

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Catherine

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