Fringe details are everywhere this season, but how can you style them without looking like an extra from a bad western movie? My advice: start with a skirt.
Lets face it, fringe isn’t a trend that’s going to be around forever. Every season, a few trends are thrown at us that are a bit harder to style, and fringe is definitely one of those. Rather than spending lots of money on trying out these fleeting trends, it makes far more sense to save your hard-earned pennies for an investment buy, and nab your trendy item for a bargain instead. This fringe skirt I’m wearing is an absolute steal at only €16, so I didn’t have to think twice about adding it to my basket. Above you’ll see a shoppable widget featuring a mini-edit of my favourite fringe skirt styles at the moment. I’m especially loving this affordable tan style and also this leather look version.
What I’m wearing:
Skirt (only €16!) | Waistcoat (on sale!) | Chloe “Faye” Dupe (also comes in grey) | Skinny-Scarf (read the trend report here)| Snake-print Platforms |
[thefeedproducts style=’two’]How fun are these snake print platforms? I for one am delighted at the triumphant return of the platform, not only are they leg-lengthening, but they’re also MILES more comfortable than non-platform heels. Yay for comfort, I say! We’ll be seeing lots more snake-print pieces come AW, I also have my eye on this python print wrap-skirt, so cute.
You guys might be getting sick of seeing my Chloe “faye” dupe bag already, and I’m sorry, but I just can’t help wearing it, it’s my favourite everyday bag right now. I have finally ordered it in grey, so at least I’ll be able to switch it up a little. I don’t think I’ve ever bought a bag in two colours before, but with the price of this one, I could easily justify it.
Shot by Leanne on an Olympus Pen E-PL7 with a 45mm lens
Hoping you’re all having a great week so far!
Happy Shopping,
Love,
Hi! Just came across your post about the Olympus pen E pl7. I’m unsure about whether I should invest in a 45mm or 25mm. Could you tell me how much space you need to take a full length outfit photo? I’m guessing it’s a little long for full length shots, and not the same as a 50mm prime lens for canon/Nikon DSLRs?
It would be great if you can give me an idea about the 45mm lens!