Outfit Post – A Green Jumpsuit

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Hey Fashion Lovers! I got this stunning sparkly green jumpsuit as a gift some months ago, and I have been dying for some warm weather to wear it.We enjoyed some sunny days in Cheshire about 2 weeks ago. So I made the most of this beautiful new wardrobe addition. At first, I thought I wasn’t going to like the piece. But I was so wrong. This green jumpsuit is a keeper.

Jumpsuits are usually a hit or a miss for me but I had faith in this piece suiting my body type when I discovered it was from the petite range. I am only 5″2, so the petite collections in stores is usually where I start trying out pieces to figure out my size for various stores. I wear a size 10 in stores like Debenhams and Next, and a size 12 in stores like River Island and Topshop. I was so right on this green jumpsuit. It did fit like it was custom-made for me!

 

 

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When comfort meets style

I found it very easy to style this jumpsuit. My black and gold sandals finished off the look effortlessly, along with my crossbody bag and sunglasses. This look was put together in a few minutes and I was comfy all day thanks to the amazing jumpsuit fabric. It is always amazing when a outfit is stylish and comfortable at the same time. Comfort and style work hand in hand in my wardrobe.

I am so looking forward to wearing more of this jumpsuit this summer. The shade of green is so pretty and I am glad I now have a piece in this shade.

 

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WHAT I WORE

Green Sparkly Jumpsuit – Wallis

Black and Gold Sandals – New Look

Brown Sunglasses – Swarovski

Black Bag – Gucci

Bracelet – Fitbit Charge 2

 

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I am so in love with this look. What do you think of this look? Are you a fan of the jumpsuit trend? Pleas sound off in the comments section below.

Thanks for stopping by. Have a great week.

 

 

Outfit Post – Autumn Style

I started Fashion and Style Police in October 2012, and sometimes I forget I have been running this blog for 6 years now. Fashion and Style Police started purely as a fashion and style police. So there were lots of outfit posts from day 1. Back then, on most weeks, I could post as many as 3 outfit posts.

Over the years, the blog has evolved as it should and it now covers beauty, travel, my self-employed and freelance journey, blogging tips, and all bits and bobs about my life which include my dearest twins. Sometimes, I like to look back to see how far I have come.

 

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The journey to here has been long and hard work but fun because it is what comes natural to me. I am not trying to be someone else on here. There is no fakery at all It is pure me at the finest, and it has been an amazing rollercoaster ride. This blog has opened many doors for me. It has brought me opportunities I never thought were possible and I am forever thankful for that. It took me many years of hard work and dedication to get to the position I am now. And I am not even close to where I want to be yet but I am sure I will get there because I never quit.

 

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I wore this outfit some weeks ago and I really the Orange Wide Sleeve Pleated Blouse. The lovely people at BlackBetty sent to me sometime ago and I finally got around to wearing it. I think it is super stylish and the colour is great for the current season. Styling this piece was easy with a pair of black leggings and heels.

What do you think of this look? How are you styling your autumn outfits?

 

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WHAT I WORE

Black Shoes – Kurt Geiger

Orange Wide Sleeve Pleated Blouse – c/o BlackBetty

Black Leggings – M&S

Black Bag – Michael Kors

 

 

The top 5 hat styles that will keep your wardrobe captivating

You may feel limited by the options that are available for accessories. You can wear snazzy shoes or grab a scarf that works with your outfit, but you might feel like you still need something else to really set off your style. These five hats for women will transform your day-to-day wardrobe.

 

Pork Pie

Although the pork pie hat became popular with women in the 1800s, Buster Keaton made this hat type trendy for men in the 1920s.

Today, it adds vintage appeal to a modern sensibility. The pork pie hat is often worn by hipsters who want to give off an intellectual vibe. You might wear it with a leather jacket and fancy shoes when hit up the jazz club.

If you wear it with contemporary clothing, you can’t go wrong. Give a nod to its heyday by wearing it with a vest or bow tie.

 

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Trilby

The Trilby hat has a deeper crown than the pork pie. Whereas both styles have a rounded indentation at the top, the Trilby is also creased up the front.

If you’re already feeling stylish, pop the Trilby on to turn heads. This hat is often worn tilted toward the back of the crown. Because it has a narrow brim, it’s a little less practical than the fedora. You might not keep the sun out of your eyes, but you’ll look spectacular.

 

Flat Cap

If you’re just getting into the hat craze, you might be more comfortable in a flat cap than in some of the other hat styles. It has a more subtle silhouette than a hat with a brim that goes all the way around it. It can also be tucked in your bag when you’re not wearing it.

Try swapping out your knitted winter hat for a flat cap this year. Wool and felt versions will keep your head just as warm. You won’t flatten your hairstyle, and you’ll look incredibly sharp.

Fedora

Fedoras have become popular accessories for women in the past few years.

If you’re an adventurer and a risk-taker, the fedora is for you. It’s a little bolder than the other hat styles that we’ve mentioned, and it makes you look a little mysterious.

The fedora is classic and timeless. It can be worn with just about anything. Dress up your jeans and t-shirts with felt fedora.

 

Bowler

Before the fedora made a name for itself in fashion history, the bowler was the go-to men’s hat style. It features a rounded crown and narrow, turned-up brim. While it might not protect your head as well as a wide-brim hat, it’s streamlined and easy to wear.

Nowadays, the bowler is often associated with eccentric elegance. It’s the perfect accessory to wear with a striped suit, a leather jacket or a trench coat. Tilt it toward the back for a rebellious look.

The bowler brings to mind iconic characters, such as Liza Minelli in “Cabaret” or Alex in “A Clockwork Orange.” When you wear it, you’ll be just as memorable.

 

What do you think of these hat styles? Which is your favourite?

 

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