Lace Fluted Sleeve Top: Topshop
Double Strap Cami: Topshop
Premium Suit Trousers: Topshop
Madness Grey Mules: Office
Hibiscus Blossom Bag: Mulberry
Rayban Round Metal Sunglasses: Sunglass Hut*
For me Sundays are all about the laid back life - family walks, leisurely breakfasts that become brunches and necessary errands (hello wash basket) but sometimes the seventh day of the week has a fancier line up that requires more than just my favourite jeans. Yesterday Craig, Sadie and I donned our Sunday best and dived into the car with our toast in hand (peanut butter for the girls and jam for Craig) as we made our way over to Doncaster to celebrate our God son Henrys christening. It's rare that team Wild are up, dressed and out of the house for 9.25am on any day of the week, let alone a Sunday so you know it was a seriously special occasion. After my personal shopping sesh in Topshop I had my outfit hanging on the front of my wardrobe which FYI is the ultimate time saver (wouldn't it be ace if every morning was like that?) and I must admit this is one of my favourite ensembles ever. The coral pink suit trousers make me feel far cooler than I am and the cut of these trousers is second to none - I've now seen there's a matching jacket and my god do I want it. How fly would it feel to own not only my first suit but a pink one? I need it right?

The lace fluted sleeve top is another absolute dream of a piece, I tried this in store with skinny jeans and the studded Amy boots and it looked just as on point as I think it does with these smart trousers. The flared sleeve makes me feel part Kate Bush part Austin Powers and who wouldn't want to feel like such swooshy sleeve royalty? To maintain my modesty I paired this with a cami as who in the right mind wants things to look chesty in church? While we're on the subject of being appropriate let's discuss acceptable church attire, with another christening taking place at the same church I noticed a few questionable outfits which makes me wonder whether my Sunday best view is becoming archaic? I might sound old fashioned but I believe you should say see ya to knees and boobs when in church. Tell me you agree? With a toddling bambino in tow my footwear has to be the type you can run in so with Gazelles out of the question my Office mules came out to play again. I literally cannot sing the praises of these babies enough, not only do they look chic but they're so damn comfortable. 

Thanks to the sun rays the afternoon was renamed iced latte o'clock, presenting the perfect opportunity to pull out the Raybans*. I can't tell you how long I've admired the Rayban brand for yet I've never been able to find a pair that suits me, until the new round mirrored style were introduced to Sunglass Hut that is. These rose gold babies let me pretend I'm some sort of rockstar and who wouldn't be ok with that?

What's your thoughts on dressing in church? What do you make of my Topshop heavy attire?


*PR Gift.