Sandro is one of those brands that I wish I had a whole lot more of in my wardrobe - pieces are easy to wear, incredibly chic and give you that nonchalant French girl appeal, that's what I told myself to justify this splurge anyway. Say a big fashion hello to the newest item on my rail and possibly the *whispers* favourite (well I wouldn't want to offend anything else sitting there would I?) This lilac short jacket with leather trim spoke to me on a recent trip to Bicester Village so off it came with me to the fitting room. On first try I felt part Millie Mackintosh, part girl about Paris and I knew this had to come back home with me.

Now don't get me wrong Sandro isn't a brand I buy from daily (what a damn shame) with prices in a similar vein to Reiss and Whistles. It may seem spendy but it's part of my new buy better regime, if Vivienne Westwood believes we should buy one great piece instead of six then I'm game. Yes I know I'm forever justifying. My new purchase is, in the words of my mum a classic which I'll be able to team with everything from leather skinny trousers to simple sundresses. 

With Spring officially making its return yesterday I'm going to spend the weekend packing away my Winter garms and bringing out the brights and florals, my how I've missed them. These last few weeks I've found myself in a state of wardrobe distress, a style rut if you will so with my birthday month beginning tomorrow (woop woop) I'm keen to embrace a few noobs and finally organise my wardrobe to reflect a nearly twenty six year old Hannah, gosh that's scary.

Wish me luck?

Are you digging my Sandro purchase? Do you often find yourself sticking to a uniform?