The cropped jumpsuit

1: High Neck Jumper, £39.99 and Cropped Jumpsuit, £39.99, both Zara; Pointed Pumps, £29.99, Clarks
2: Rollneck Jumper, £19.99, Mango; Master Tortoise Shell Heel Boots, £85, Topshop

I think I've discovered the ultimate manrepeller, the cropped jumpsuit. I'm totally besotted and my boyfriend is totally baffled.

I braved Oxford Street yesterday afternoon and was queuing in Zara when I spotted it: comprising all of my favourite things: a drop-waist, cosy woolen-blend and a cropped cullote-esque wide-leg it's pretty dreamy.

In a seasonal green-marl it works just as well layered under a high-neck chunky-knit cream jumper as it does when worn with a light-tone roll neck and heeled boots. I'm totally besotted with it, but will ensure I don't wear it to any upcoming date nights.

Shop my favourite cropped jumpsuits...
Glitter Wrap Culotte Jumpsuit, £39, Topshop;  Fancy Cropped Jumpsuit, £39.99, Zara; Chain Strap Culotte Jumpsuit, £60, Topshop; Talula Cropped Jumpsuit, £130, Cartonnier at Anthropolgie; Grace Jumpsuit, £27.50, Motel; Influence Navy Pinafore Cropped Jumpsuit, £11, New look; MOTO Cord Culotte Jumpsuit, £65, Topshop; Cameo Rose Khaki High Neck Jumpsuit, £11.50, New Look 


Share:

Black Friday sale codes


Scarf, now £60, Whistles; Faux Fur Patchwork Coat, now £65, Topshop; Cashmere Jumper, now £37.50, Marks & Spencer; Cut Out Lips Vanity Case, now £26, Lulu Guinness; Abstract Lips Umbrella, £19.60, Lulu Guinness; Block Heel Chelsea Boots, now £25, Marks & Spencer; Faux Shearling coat, now £48.99, Mango; Red Small Leather Annabelle, now £103.25, Lulu Guinness; Melista Skirt, now £90.30, Coast

So I tried and miserably failed at my big plan to avoid black Friday, I'd been inundated with emails and seen all the posters and was set on resisting everything until I spotted the incredibly discounted Cashmere at Marks & Spencer. I've since spiralled into a sale shopping spree and finished half of my Christmas shopping...oops!

So I've made an edit of all the codes, making all the money saving deals and hottest offers super accessible for you! Do comment below to let me know if you've managed to stay strong and resist or what you've splurged on :)

Anthropologie, 20% off everything – no code needed 

Aspinal of London, 20% off everything – no code needed 
  
ASOS, 20% off with code CYBER

Atterley, 10% off everything with code BLACK10 

Boden, 30% off everything with 3Y7L

Boohoo, up to 50% off everything - no code needed

Cath Kidston, 40% off selected bags – no code needed

Coast, up to 40% off - no code needed

Gap, up to 40% off with code FRIDAYGAP

Jack Wills, 50% off everything – no code needed with an additional £25 off when you spend £100 

J. Crew, 20% off your purchase and an extra 30% off sale styles with code GETSHOPPING 

John Lewis, price matching competitors

House of Fraser, up to 50% off – no code needed 
  
La Portegna, 20% off everything with BLACKFRIDAY15

Lands End, 30% off – no code needed 

Liberty, 20% off– no code needed 

Lulu Guinness, up to 60% off – no code needed 

Mango, 30% off everything with 5BLACK2015 

Modalu, 30% off - no code needed

M&Co, 25% off with code XMAS25

Marks & Spencer, up to 50% off – no code needed

Missguided, 20% off with code CYBER20

Miss Selfridge, up to 50% off – no code needed

Sophia Webster, 10% off everything with SWBLACKFRI

Topshop, 50% off – no code needed 

The Outnet, up to 65% off

Urban Outfitters, up to 50% off – no code needed

Zara, 20% off – no code needed 
Share:

The oversized roll neck

Jumper, £38, Topshop; Leigh Jeans, £38, Topshop; Keats Grove Bag, £79.50, Radley; Muse Bone Heel Boots, £85, Topshop

Topshop is your one-stop shop for super-cosy knits this season. Cosy and chic there's a style to suit all, my current favourite style is the oversized roll neck (or funnel neck - who knows?!), it's super easy to team with jeans and your trusty winter boots or tucked into a skirt with loafers.

I'm constantly on the search for the perfect roll neck jumper and been lusting after a vibrant red style since before fashion week to no avail (if you've seen one please comment any links below :D). My most recent search was for a classic grey marl, with no silly tassels or fluted sleeved - every other jumper seems to have one of these details which are sadly super unflattering on me, and this toppers style ticked all the boxes. Available in a light blue and deep navy, it's a great addition to your winter wardrobe and will be sure to keep you cosy layered under your winter coat on frosty mornings. 

Shop my edit of the cosiest roll neck jumpers below...



Tweed Oversized Jumper, £42, Topshop; Hand Knit Loopy Jumper, £130, Warehouse; Bugle Embellished Cable Jumper, £55, Warehouse; Cable Knit Roll Neck Jumper, £41, Jack Wills; Oversized Jumper, £29.99, Zara; Ribbed Roll Neck, £25, Topshop; 8-Intarsia Roll-neck Sweater, £285, Bella Freud; Roll Neck Sweater, £206.25, Chinti & Parker 
Share:

The lace dress


The classic lace dress has been given a trend focussed 70s update from old trusty Toppers. Featuring a statement low-cut open back and 3/4 bell sleeves there's certainly a whimsical romantic vibe to this statement piece.

Showcase the detailed neckline by wearing your hair in a top knot, or style with ankle boots and a cosy cardigan for off-duty ease.

Shop the lace styles I'm lusting after...

Lace swing dress, £39, Topshop; Sheer lace all-in-one, £42, Topshop; Lace jumpsuit, £104.30, Biba at House of Fraser; Speziale no peep floral lace blouse, £79, M&S Collection; Lace high neck top, £42, Topshop;  Sheer lace all-in-one, £42, Topshop; Tonal lace pencil skirt, £55, Topshop; Lace coat, £99.99, H&M; Shirt dress, £125, Biba at House of Fraser
Share:

The wrap coat

 Coat, £79.99, Zara; Edie Bag, Lulu Guinness at Zalando; Rivington Jeans, £28, Asos;
Betty Snake-effect Boots, £36, Topshop

I have a real thing for coats. I've slowly built up a little collection over the years which I hope to share with you, if I ever finish editing my USA roadtrip vlogs. 

The silhouette of the season and my current favourite variety is the Wrap Coat. Not only does the super flattering style cinch you in your waist, it also covers you almost from head-to-toe. Not only ensuring that you keep cosy from dawn-to-dusk but also concealing any love-worn styles that you're trying to see through this winter. I like to invest in a great coat which I can then layer over more affordable staples from Primark.

I picked up this grey oversized style from Zara a few months back as I hadn't yet brought any of coats from home, home down to London and was assisting on a location shoot. I popped into the best Zara on Oxford St (you know the one!) and fell instantly in love with this style. Very reasonably priced at under £100 it's a real steal. One of my favourite features, aside from the huge pockets and dressing gown vibe is it's loose sleeves, which are great at acclimatising you yo an overcrowded tube after a walk in the bitter cold.

A really accessible trend from the AW15 catwalk, take inspiration from The Row's multi-tonal style and shop this reversible wrap option from Whistles. Wear over all your favourite weekend outfits or team yours with tonal separates for extra effect.

Shop my edit of the most covetable belted outerwear...
Reversible Wrap Coat, £250, Whistles; Cashmere Wrap Coat, £225, Topshop Boutique; Military Belted Coat, £149 currently £119.20, M&S Collection; Stone Belted Coat, £49.99, New Look; Grenat Oversized Wool Coat, £450, Maje; Faux-fur Winter Cuff Coat, £160, River Island Studio; Rust Belted Wrap Coat, £39.99, New Look; Augustus Two-Tone Silk and Cashmere Coat, £4,540, The Row; Camel Wool-blend Coat, £60, River Island; Cashmere Wrap Coat, £225, Topshop Boutique

Share:

Trending: Winter Sparkle

Shimmer Metallic Jersey Top, £75, Reiss; Faux-suede Skirt, £65, River Island; Boots, £85, Topshop

One of my favourite things about the impending party season is it's the perfect excuse to wear anything and everything sparkly. 

Glitter, glitz and sparkle can completely update a whole look. My favourite way to add a little sparkle to an outfit is to simply layer a sparkly roll neck under your cosiest jumper, or switch a classic grey tee for a glitzy silver style with your favourite jeans. 

Whilst this sparkly Reiss style is a little scratchy to get on and off, it's perfect for evenings out with just the right amount of eye-catching shimmer. The funnel-neckline on this contemporary style accentuates the sleek style with long sleeves offer a very welcomed bit of extra warmth. Wear yours with black skinny jeans for the office, switching to a full emerald-tone skirt for Christmas parties.

Shop my edit of the best sparkly pieces below...

Glitter Funnel Neck Top, £20, Topshop; Short Glitter Top, £5.99, H&M; Cosmic Bean Sequin Top, £115, French Connection; Starry Nights Embellished Top, £89, Coast; Sequin Polo Top, £75, Topshop; Flint Sequin Top, £85, French Connection; Sequin Crop Top, £19.99, H&M; ASOS Night Sequin Crop Top, £45, ASOS







Share:

Trending: winter florals


Scandi floral top, £38, Topshop; Culottes, £29.99, Zara; Shoes, £59, Topshop

Florals are the standard each season, whether a ditsy pattern in the spring or a Bloomsbury come winter they're the go-to print for each and every season. Effortless and classic. 

I'm a notorious hoarder of pretty floral pieces and this winter floral smock top quickly became a staple of mine after I purchased it at the end of the summer. However, at the moment it's all about bold punchy florals and rich hues which are dark, edgy and luxurious. The juxtaposition between classic and retro is epitomised in this Toppers classic: featuring contrasting orange and dusty-pink floral and leaf print with fluted sleeves and a funnel neck top the style is sleek yet fun. 

Working as well with denim and culottes as it does tucked into a suede mini, think more powerful than pretty when purchasing printed florals this winter.

Shop my current floral favourites below:
Windermere floral blouse, £125, Topshop Unique; Floral-embroided top, £595, Simone Rocha; Erifilli cut-out 
floral top, £460, Zeus + Dione; Petite floral tunic, £32, Topshop; Textured floral top, £55, ASOS White; 
Speziale top, £79, Peruna at M&S; Poppy floral print peplum top, £675, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi; 
Printed pussy-bow blouse, £35, Miss Selfridge
Share:

The chevron co-ord


Chevron print shirt and trousers, £85, Topshop; Master Boots, £85, Topshop

I challenged myself to embrace the 70s trend full on with this chevron style from Toppers, it's not something I'd typically go for but I surprised myself by actually really liking the print and tailoring - especially when worn together.

I especially liked that the matchy-matchy style wasn't too girly, ordinarily co-ord's are exclusively available in super girly crop top and matching skirt format which is fine if you're 15 but not so cute when you're nearing 25.

Super easy to style either together or separately, this burnt-orange and black chevron print is really flattering, providing the illusion of longer and thinner legs - something always very welcome! I teamed this twinset with my new favourite Toppers boots as the platforms I'd have otherwise styled it with are still at home, home.

Shop my favourite new-season chevron styles below:
Chevron stripe wrap skirt, £36, Topshop; 70s Sequin Cami Top, £34, Topshop; Alidia Dress, £35, Motel; Sequin body-con dress, £45, Glamorous; 70s Sequin Cami Top, £34, Topshop; Chevron cardigan, £45, BDG at Urban Outfitters; Chevron sequin tube skirt, £40, Topshop; Faux-fur contrast collar chevron coat, £89, Topshop; Petite knitted flares, £15, Topshop; Luenta tee, £28, Motel; Chevron stripe wrap skirt, £36, Topshop

Share:

The cashmere jumper

Jumper, Marks & Spencer; Culottes, £29.99, Zara; Shoes, £59, Topshop

To me, cashmere and silk are the ultimate luxurious fabrics. I genuinely dream of wearing only those two fabrics and I'm certain that the people who are fortunate enough to are so cosy they're never ever sad. Life in cashmere can only be good.

Working as a luxurious off-duty staple, a classic cashmere jumper will see you through winters for years to come whilst also working as a handy light-weight piece to pack for cool summer evenings by the sea.

I invested in this multi-tonal style from Marks & Spencer's last year and it quickly became my go-to jumper for the whole season. A classic style like this is super versatile and works as well with a midi skirt and boots as it does with trusty denim or leather culottes.

I'm currently dreaming of basically everything on Chinti & Parker's site. A long-term love of mine Chinti's playful detailing and super cute styles make such lovely, classic gifts (*huge hint to any loved one's actually reading this!*) and are so timeless they'll see you through season's to come!

Shop my current Christmas cashmere wish list below...
Clockwise from above: Hugs & Kisses Jumper, £144, Chinti & Parker; Hooded Star Onesie, £595, Chinti & Parker; Colour Block Hat, £125; Horay Sweater, £350, Chinti & Parker; Cashmere Joggers, £99, M&S Collection; 
Cashmere Bottoms, £120, Topshop; Leopard Scarf, £195, Chinti & Parker; Heavyweight Socks, £30 a pair, M&S Collection; Starry Sweater, £350, Chinti & Parker

Share:
© Sarah-Rose Goes... | All rights reserved.
Blogger Template Crafted by pipdig