Burgundy and camel is not a colour-way I've ever sported before, why? I've been asking myself the same question.. The sleeveless knit was a bargain I picked up in Primark last week for a meer £12 (if burgundy isn't your colour it also comes in grey.)
Featuring a double side slit and a high neck turns what could be a boring knit into a fabulous centrepiece. The longline camel coat and awkward length trouser puts an up to date and autumnal twist on this chic ensemble. Finished off with a pair of burgundy pointed courts because black would be oh so typical.
Okay how come that I didn't know about you and your blog before? Seriously, this look is everything, your style is amazing! Xx
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That is a great colour combo, can't believe that jumper was only £12!
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Love this look Hannah!!! Eekkk.. Loving the combination of Camel and Burgundy for the perfect mix. The trousers is a very nice texture!!
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You have such a cool way way of playing with your shapes and textures for A/W Hannah! Really enjoying purple/maroon and camel this season and they look beautiful together, haven't seen anyone pair them before ���� curiousaliceloves.wordpress.com
ReplyDeleteLove this look! I normally wear camel with grey or white or other pastel shades burgundy is really great contrast x
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Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
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Love this look!!
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I don't know what it is but I really like this entire outfit! Great styling!
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This outfit is amazing! Adore the colour combination! xx
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