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Fashion pick of the day: Choulachou silk scarf

There’s nothing like adding a little bit of luxury to your outfit with a beautifully printed silk scarf and this Choulachou one is definitely that one.

A stunning pastel coloured print, she really is a beauty.

This scarf will add a luxe touch to any outfit. Use it to dress up a pair of jeans and t-shirt, or use it as the finishing touch to your Races outfit this year.

The brand works with individual illustrators and artists who create capsule collections – it’s going to be hard luck trying to choose just one of the stunning prints. Ce Soir On Danse-2
These scarves are available to buy from www.choulachou.com, prices start from £60

Fashion pick of the day: Oasis colourful chain bib necklace

We love a statement piece of jewellery and this Oasis colourful bib necklace is most definitely that.

This will bring life to any old plain tops or dresses and give them a new lease of life for the season ahead.

A bold piece like this is a trusty faithful that can be worn from time-to-time to add the perfect exciting touch to something that’s plain and boring – we have to admit that we have them buried in our wardrobes.

Wear this with a simple white dress, the contrast of colours will look gorgeous, especially with a tan.
Or try it with other colours for another standout look.

I’d steer clear of wearing the piece with printed tops or dresses, as the beautiful statement necklace will have to compete for attention.

Buy now £25, Oasis

Fashion pick of the day: Topshop Neon Flower necklace

Neon is my new favourite colour palette, but I don’t think I could get away with wearing bright fluoro clothing, it’s just not me.

Instead I’m going to add flashes of neon through my accessories and this Topshop flower necklace is where I’m going to start.

This will pop against the majority of your clothing and will work with both plain, printed, muted and pastel colours.

The floral design is perfect to get you into the spring mood too.

Buy now £28, Topshop

Fashion pick of the day: Miss Selfridge multi-row necklace

Layering jewellery is a hot trend at the moment, and the easy way to do this is by buying a multi-row or multi-pack.

This dainty pack from Miss Selfridge is perfect to get you started on the trend, and you don’t have to worry about them complimenting each other.

Layer necklaces, rings and bracelets and mix up the colours and textures for a truly stand-out look.

Buy now £10, Miss Selfridge

Credit Crunch- bad for your fashion sense?

 

There’s been a lot of coverage recently about the credit crunch affecting everything from food to petrol prices, but what about the effect on your wardrobe?

Trivial I hear you reply, but actually in these quite depressing times, a little clear up in your closet and reinventionof pieces you had forgotten; can actually save you money in the long run and make you feel better about yourself.

It’s ever so tempting to run into Primark on a daily basis and grab anything off the rails that looks remotely fashionable, but once your fix has worn off like a cheap sugar rush, you’re left with something that will not last beyond the next fashion season.

The triumph of Primark also happens to be its Achilles heel; particularly in relation to how their products are made and the potential backlash that they may face because of it. We’re all guilty of
hitting the shop for a cheap fashion fix, be it shoes; accessories or those ‘must have’ jeans. The initial effect of this fashion splurge is utter elation, because you’ve secured a whole new wardrobe for a rock
bottom price, and still have the power to dazzle for a fraction of the cost.

But what about the comedown? That inevitable crash you experience after every high, when you see half the population wearing what you thought was an exclusive find. Or when you find things aren’t quite the quality you expected, it unavoidably makes you feel like you’ve wasted money rather than invested it.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m a huge fan of fast fashion and I think the high street has done a great job making women feel like they’re wearing designer labels, without the accompanying mortgage loan to pay for it. But something has to give sooner or later, and if this credit crunch is going to teach us anything, it’s how to shop within our means and how to look damn stylish in doing so.

So first of all, as boring as it may sound, invest in key pieces; this is a classic way to save money and still look good. A smart pair of tailored trousers, a selection of skirts (a-line, mini and full), a trendy trench coat and a fitted blouse are all looks that will never go out of style, no matter how you wear them.

The key is to accessorise with a clever waist-clinching belt, a heavy pendant necklace, chunky bangles or even a supersized or mini clutch; the choice is yours. Another great way to beat the crunch is to reorganise your wardrobe; simple, yet effective.

As soon as you start rummaging through all your old clothes, you will realise just how much stuff you have. It’s so easy to forget the amount of items we accumulate in a year and most of it thankfully, is still wearable on a daily basis.

Even raiding the vintage haunts and charity shops on the weekend has now become a classy way to shop, thanks to the likes of Sienna Miller and Aygness Deyn, who have championed the quirky and off-beat look from the start.

The hard fact is, we can’t control the rising costs of living in Britain, but at least we can go some way to facing ‘the crunch’ face on, looking nothing less than fabulous.

by Laura Terry