STYLING: LISA RINGROSE
PHOTOGRAPHY: JEFF MARS
LOOK 1
Break Out! A school blazer tops off a uniform inspired look that’s guaranteed to earn a gold star
Navy contrast collar blazer with sardines embroidered on left elbow by £265 Vilagallo at Jane Davidson
Justice cashmere sweater in hammond pink £195 & Clarissa black hawk heather skirt £155 both at Polo Ralph Lauren
Daydreamer optical frame in blonde acetate £348 by Dita Eyewear at Niche Optical Tailor
Black knee high socks with white hoops £10 at American Apparel
Jumbo burgundy suede and patent tassel pumps £185 at Russell & Bromley
LOOK 2
Academic Bookworm! Disciplined traditional plaids and cable knits are interrupted by a moment of distraction by red patent shiny uppers
Harley cable knit jumper £575 by Preen by Thornton Bregazzi at Jane Davidson
Off white Hals shirt £285 & red tartan Minicase skirt £250 both by Vivienne Westwood at Cruise
Robyn optical frames in sherry £248 by Oliver Goldsmith at Niche Optical Tailor
White knee high socks with blue hoops £10 at American Apparel
Gabriella red patent t-bar shoes £28 at Topshop
LOOK 3
Mannish Mirror! Borrow from a beau’s wardrobe and mix with sophisticated tailoring for a professionally neat style
Isaac double-breasted jacket in ink £895 & matching slim crop trouser £429 both Temperley London at Jane Davidson
Men’s Madison tie £75 Polo Ralph Lauren
Men’s white button down Oxford shirt £54 at American Apparel
Navy leather music bag with yellow squiggle print £245 by Cambridge Satchel Company x Vivienne Westwood at Cambridge Satchel Company
Skeleton gold metallic watch £229 Marc by Marc Jacobs at Cruise
Jeeves silver lace up brogues £175 at Russell & Bromley
LOOK 4
Button Up! Take a break from the field in a relaxing tennis dress ornate enough for a Park Avenue Princess
Dress with green lace overlay £125 by Biba at House of Fraser
Coral tiny satchel with grey squiggle print £115 by Cambridge Satchel Company x Vivienne Westwood at Cambridge Satchel Company
Pink knee high socks with white hoops £10 at American Apparel
Kitty fringed black leather loafer £52 at Topshop
LOOK 5
Working Girl! Traditional luxury textiles and intelligent accessories clash with a pop of street
Sophia optical frame £198 by Niche Bazaar at Niche Optical Tailor
Square print scarf with peony pink filigree border £190 at Mulberry
Tanija casual dress in dixon plaid £345 & sage fair isle cardigan £260 both at Polo Ralph Lauren
Coastal blue cloud bag with top handle £135 at Cambridge Satchel Company
Chester fringe tassel loafer in leo hair £225 at Russell & Bromley
MODEL: Olivia Fenn at Colours Agency
HAIR: Isabella Watson Creative Director for Toni & Guy Glasgow using Label M
MAKE-UP: Vicky Cameron using MAC Cosmetics & Dermalogica
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