STYLING: LISA RINGROSE
PHOTOGRAPHY: JEFF MARS
LOOK 1
Artisan worked pieces and psychedelic velvet evoke the playful spirit of ‘it girl’ grunge
Neon jeweled tweed and boucle jacket £605 by Moschino Boutique at Cruise
Floral embroidered skort £250 by RED Valentino at House of Fraser
Mid 20th Century Tourmaline set bracelet from the collection of Tamara Toumanova £6,850 at Joseph Bonnar Edinburgh
Forget Me Knot Bow earrings £3,500 & Jewels Verne Jaws ring £4,050 both by Stephen Webster at Hamilton and Inches
Velvet 66 leggings £25 at Wolford
Roxanne multi velvet boots £295 at Russell and Bromley
LOOK 2
Exhibit the statuesque glamour of the bright young socialites photographed during the last days of D.I.S.C.O.
Shocking pink cape £425 by McQ Alexander McQueen & black accordian pleated jumpsuit with plunge halter neck £370 by Solace both at House of Fraser
Jacky one shoulder crop top £152 by BCBG MaxAzria at Harvey Nichols Edinburgh
Harlequin gemstone & cultured pearl set earrings with enamel accents £1,285 by Percossi Papi Roma, Mid 20th Century turquoise, ruby and diamond set ring £2,650, 1900 European gold enameled bracelet set with aquamarine, pink tourmalines, yellow beryls & pink beryls £6,350 & Mid 20th Century aquamarine set bracelet £10,300 all available at Joseph Bonnar Edinburgh
Velvet 66 socks £15 at Wolford
Purple velvet and black patent buckled shoe £340 at Emporio Armani Glasgow
LOOK 3
An oversized dogtooth gracefully creates a suspense display of celluloid heroine chic
Vermeil, ruby, topaz, cultured pearl & seed pearl set earrings with enamel accents £1,050 by Percossi Papi Roma at Joseph Bonnar Edinburgh
Acid pink and burnt orange oversize gingham check top £350 & matching trousers £420 both by Victoria Victoria Beckham at Cruise
Genuine delight onyx bracelet £29,040 and Brilliance of the Sun bracelet £12,620 both by Wellendorf & Jewels Verne Jaws ring £4,050 by Stephen Webster all available at Hamilton and Inches
Velvet 66 socks £15 at Wolford
Gilbert pewter metallic fringed Chelsea boots £265 at Russell and Bromley
LOOK 4
A hypnotic confetti print is scattered across perfectly casual tailoring made for professional play
Black jacket with digital dash print £530 & matching trousers £400 both at Emporio Armani Glasgow
Manhole printed oversized blouse with elongated collar £459 by Vivienne Westwood Red Label at Cruise
Green Agate Lady Stardust ring £8,525 & & Jewels Verne Jaws ring £4,050 both by Stephen Webster at Hamilton and Inches
Earnst glitter high top sneaker £70 by Steve Madden at House of Fraser
LOOK 5
Soft rock influences provoke the gothic seduction of a simple wrap dress
Carved rock crystal drop earring set with diamonds, tourmalines & garnets £1,925 at Joseph Bonnar Edinburgh
Devore floral wrap dress with constellation print and diamante trim £1,599 by Preen at Jane Davidson Edinburgh
Grid tights £33 at Wolford
Mina block colour suede platform sandals £200 at Beata Lei
HAIR: Isabella Watson Creative Director Toni & Guy Glasgow using Label M
MAKE UP: Vicky Cameron using MAC Cosmetics and Dermalogica
MODEL: Saffron Gallimore at Colours Agency
LOCATION: Crossbasket Castle, Crossbasket Estate, Stoneymeadow Road, High Blantyre, Glasgow G72 9UE
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