Picture the scene. You're out shopping in your favourite store and you see an item that makes you go all heart eyes emoji but then your rational mind thinks What the hell would I wear with that?! This happens to me on a regular occasion. Partly because I think I'm not cool enough to wear some pieces but more than likely they have a quirky style, outlandish print or asymmetric hem that will cut just a bit too close to my lady bits.
But never fear I am here to save the day. Whilst shopping on Topshop the other day I spotted this beauty that, unfortunately for me would never fit over my huge bum, but is cool none the less. Suede and 70's styling is a huge trend this season. You cant even walk into a shop now without some fringe and orange staring you in the face and honestly I love it. Yes I am all for 80's scrunchies and a white 60's shift but come on, bell bottoms, wide brim hats and tassels. Bring it on.
But maybe the 70's isn't for everyone. After all, some of it is for an acquired taste but this doesn't mean you can't take a little bit of inspiration and make it your own. And so, let us begin.
Because trainers are incredibly comfy. Get on the 8am tubes out of Paddington and you'll see all kinds of office workers, business women and fashionistas rocking the trainers look. Taking inspiration from the 90's, think sporty spice, match this suede dress with a sheen backpack, Nike's and a thin bracelet and you've got a comfy, subtle look. Anti-Wimbledon if you will.
Now for those of you looking for something a little more formal, office style, why not put the dress with this long green duster from Topshop. The difference in hems will add detail and interest to your outfit. Get, yes you guessed it, wedges and a tassel bag and you've got 70's chic without all the flower power.
Bracelet
Shoes
Bag
Jacket
disclaimer: this post is not sponsored



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