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Polka Dot Bomber Shirt: Topshop Orson Stepped Hem Jeans: Topshop Lucy Loafer: Topshop Mini Chain Messenger Bag: Zara |
When your favourite couple with a bambino suggest brunch you snap there hand off, after you ask what time you're meeting of course. Tamper Coffee is one of our go to places to get my favourite meal in between breakfast and lunch - it's incredibly baby friendly, the food is always a winner (the poached eggs are pretty delicious) and the building is just a stones throw from all the graffitied walls a girl could ever want. I'd love to say the rest of my day was as fancy but with the rain setting in Sadie and I spent the afternoon indoors only broken by a walk with my Nelson, the family Westie.
With the sun slowly starting to dissipate it feels as though Autumn is officially here so with my new season wardrobe in the pipeline (just wait until you see some of the pieces I've brought home) I played it safe with jeans and a shirt, the perfect I'm-not-sure-what-the-weathers-going-to-be kind of outfit. You might remember seeing my stepped hem jeans here but if not they're what I like to call a real pair of jeans - barely any stretch, which means there's zero room for cake after brunch with that perfect straight leg fit which I've admired on Pinterest more often then I care to admit. My shirt on the other hand couldn't be further from traditional shirt territory, sure it's got buttons but that's where the similarities end. The polka dot pattern brings a certain punchy-ness to my wardrobe whilst hiding a multitude of not-had-chance-to-clean-Sadie-hands stains plus the bomber jacket finishing on the collar and cuffs adds a playful edge to proceedings.
I completed my look with the latest addition to the footwear family, say hello to a pair of black loafers which are reminiscent of those Gucci ones I adore. I once heard someone say they buy an inexpensive version of a designer buy before committing to the real deal and I thought this was genius, these loafers won't break the bank at £29 so they're the perfect way to test a trend piece to really see how they'll work out for you and your wardrobe. Let's see how they pan out for me...
What outfit do you run to in times of weather troubles? Is brunch your favourite meal du jour?
With the sun slowly starting to dissipate it feels as though Autumn is officially here so with my new season wardrobe in the pipeline (just wait until you see some of the pieces I've brought home) I played it safe with jeans and a shirt, the perfect I'm-not-sure-what-the-weathers-going-to-be kind of outfit. You might remember seeing my stepped hem jeans here but if not they're what I like to call a real pair of jeans - barely any stretch, which means there's zero room for cake after brunch with that perfect straight leg fit which I've admired on Pinterest more often then I care to admit. My shirt on the other hand couldn't be further from traditional shirt territory, sure it's got buttons but that's where the similarities end. The polka dot pattern brings a certain punchy-ness to my wardrobe whilst hiding a multitude of not-had-chance-to-clean-Sadie-hands stains plus the bomber jacket finishing on the collar and cuffs adds a playful edge to proceedings.
I completed my look with the latest addition to the footwear family, say hello to a pair of black loafers which are reminiscent of those Gucci ones I adore. I once heard someone say they buy an inexpensive version of a designer buy before committing to the real deal and I thought this was genius, these loafers won't break the bank at £29 so they're the perfect way to test a trend piece to really see how they'll work out for you and your wardrobe. Let's see how they pan out for me...
What outfit do you run to in times of weather troubles? Is brunch your favourite meal du jour?

Ah I'm off to hunt out those loafers now - I love them!
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