It seems to me that Jeffery Campbell have a new collection out every day for me to cry over and my most lusted after pair is a changes like the wind but the temptation to spend my student grant on these beauties is too much for me, can I just paradoxically clomp around like a ballerina?
I adore wearing velvet in the winter and this skirt makes me feel all (don't shoot me) Christmassy! ROMWE is rapidly becoming my favourite online store, they literally have everything and does anyone else think this is a pretty decent dupe for the American Apparel skirts? If so, it's half the price...
I'm going to be a complete fashion snob and say I think that Baroque is only done well by designer labels with perhaps the exception of Motel but this is pushing the boat out even for a wishlist. The work in this dress (it costs over six grand FYI) is absolutely stunning, in the parallel world that occupies my daydreams, I've paired this with thick black tights and gold studded ankle boots...
Even my 13 year old sister knows who Mary Katrantzou is due to my gushing over the infamous typewriter dress (I would like that too, just saying). I usually don't have anytime for knitwear but as this is a fine oversized knit I think it would work perfectly for layering over a black sheer shirt and some leather leggings for a polished day to night look.
5. French Maid's Dress and Photographic Block Pad by JW Anderson for Topshop
Inspired by "youth, pop and subcultures" I was very excited to discover JW Anderson was collaborating with my favourite high street shop, unfortunately the Topshop's in Dublin are not as well stocked as I would have liked and I find everyone in the euro zone gets royally fucked over ordering from the UK website. I have a serious thing for utility uniforms so I need this dress in my life and I just want the paper block to add a bit of high fashion to my dreary college bedroom.
I'm in desperate need of a new handbag as I hate mine with a vengeance. I want to embrace this 90's plastic accessories trend so I might just have to purchase...
Thanks for reading, what's on your winter wishlist?
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