STYLING: LISA RINGROSE
PHOTOGRAPHY: JEFF MARS
LOOK 1
Practical and precious: Give your denim a sequin pop to suit your most precious jewels for day
Thorn Wrapped earrings in 18ct white gold with full pave of white diamonds set with solid London blue topaz drops £10,500 by Stephen Webster at Hamilton & Inches
Neoclassicism Argento sequined denim jacket £280 by Pinko TAG, Derek chiffon silk print boob tube £235 by Isabel Marant Etoile & Duchess dots and stripes neoprene sailor shorts £420 by Kenzo all available at Harvey Nichols
‘Volume control’ brooch £18 & set of two ‘Eye’ rings £30 both By Tatty Devine at House of Fraser
Resin & Swarovski crystal bangle with zipper print £67.50 by Luc Kieffer at Ooh Ruby Shoes
Black leather chunky sandals with metallic copper leather strap £56 at Topshop
LOOK 2
Jump into a cocktail of graffiti prints & 3D printed acid acrylics, add a touch of animal print glamour for the ultimate afternoon snakebite
Thunderpussy’ 3D printed flocked acrylic rings in a rainbow of acid colour £30 each by Tres Demented
Hope jump suit in graffiti print £560 by Anglomania at Vivienne Westwood
Art deco chandelier earrings £10 per pair at The Ugly Duckling
Vera python print platform sandals £149 by Ash at Ooh Ruby Shoes
LOOK 3
A jersey bomber is foiled to upstage it’s basic counterpart – abstract print and overall tribal beading juxtapose the clean sculpted lines of a neoprene skater dress
Eyewear with red flower and green leaf detail £398 by Francis Klein at Niche Optical Tailor
Yellow and blue beaded Leopard clutch £175 at Vivienne Westwood
Gold metallic jersey bomber jacket £99 by Twisted Muse at ALC
Duchess dots & stripes neoprene dress £550 by Kenzo at Harvey Nichols
Primary blue cord & acrylic necklace £38, Crystal flower bracelet £75, Galaxy ring £79 and Stella ring £85 all by Dyreberg Kern available at House of Fraser
Gold metallic ‘Cult’ trainers with platform sole £135 by Ash at Ooh Ruby Shoes
LOOK 4
Slouch around in metallic snake printed jeans & brightly trimmed light cable knits draped in your favourite ornamental rocks
Superstone scale bracelet £2,325 & Silver Jewels Verne tassel pendant £775 both in black rhodium plated sterling silver with green jade inlay by Stephen Webster at Hamilton & Inches
Blythe deep v knitted cricket jumper £525 by Preen at Jane Davidson
Grace skinny jeans in gold metallic snake print £79 by Biba at House of Fraser
Bejewelled v shaped necklace £28 at The Ugly Duckling
‘Crystal Haze Jelly Bean’ ring in 18ct white gold set with white mother of pearl, crystal haze quartz and round brilliant cut diamonds £4,600 & ‘Midnight Haze Pear’ ring set with white diamonds and a white mother of pearl & quartz crystal haze centre £6,600 both by Stephen Webster at Hamilton & Inches
Tex-Mex buckle slider £139 by Ash at Ooh Ruby Shoes
LOOK 5
The Canadian Tuxedo never looked so good – dress to impress your day guests in tailored double denim overlaid with a metallic coat of many colours
Eyewear £248 handmade in Paris by Face A Face at Niche Optical Tailor
Denim jacket £125 and Georgie bootcut denim jeans £169 both with frayed edges by Pinko at Harvey Nichols
Riah metallic stripe coat £875 by Dries Van Noten at Jane Davidson
‘Deco Haze Two Faced’ ring in 18ct white gold set with black diamond pave, black opalescent quartz & green agate crystal haze centre-stones £4,300 & ‘Murder She Wrote Bang’ ring with lapis & quartz crystal centre and mixed blue sapphire & black diamond pave to white diamond pave tips £5,650 both by Stephen Webster at Hamilton & Inches
‘Half of me’ oxidized silver earrings £195 by Joy Bonfield-Colombara
Ledge platform sandals in patent sage £58 at Topshop
HAIR: Isabella Watson & Nadia Eusebi for Toni & Guy Glasgow using volume mousse & hairspray by Label M
MAKE UP: Vicky Cameron using MAC Cosmetics & Dermalogica
MODEL: Umu Bah at Model Team
LOCATION: Culcreuch Castle, Kippen Road, Fintry, Stirlingshire G63 0LW
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