Beanie - (old) Vans, Sweatshirt - Carharrt c/o ASOS, Disco pants - American Apparel, frilly socks - Topshop, Puma trainers - Office and Necklace - Anna Lou of London
Like my last post this outfit is pretty casual and something that I would wear on a more everyday basis. This outfit would be perfect for the autumn months and for those of you starting back at university or college. For the cooler summer months you could replace the beanie and jumper for a cami top and statement necklace. I absolutely love wearing my frilly socks and teaming them with trainers like Nike Janoski's or Converse. It's a really great way to add a feminine element to your "tomboy style" outfit.
On Wednesday I took a trip to Oxford Circus with my mum and then met up with a friend from uni for drinks and dinner in Soho. We went to B-Soho where they were having happy hour from 4:30-7, if you're in London around this time it's a really great place to go and the drinks aren't too expensive during this time either! We decided to have dinner at one of my favourite restaurants Bill's, although B-Soho also does really amazing pizza's (another place added to my mental "must-go-here" list.)
There won't be a post next week as I'm lucky enough to be going to Barcelona for a week. So you can expect a few posts about what I got up to, outfit of the day and maybe even a hotel review.
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What I wore: Earrings - Primark, Top - H&M, Jacket - ASOS, Disco pants - American Apparel,
Clutch - Primark & Shoes - Urban Outfitters
On Wednesday night I was lucky enough to attend the DKNY artworks party thanks to the people at Saint larger, which was hosted by one of my top girl crushes, Cara Delevingne. The party was launching the London installation piece curated by DKNY. The brand is celebrating work from up and coming talent from around the globe. The party was amazing, as someone who never goes to this type of event I was extremely impressed and slightly overwhelmed. The venue, a converted fire station was covered in coloured neon lighting and graffiti. The party really started when the incredible Iggy Azalea took to the stage and performed songs such as Bounce and Work. My friend and I then took ourselves to the bar and found ourselves having a few too many cocktails and mini bottles of Moet. We thought that it was best if we danced ourselves (slightly) sober again to DJ Nick Grimshaw's set. The second performance of the night was by the host's best friend Rita Ora, who pleasantly surprised the audience with an energetic set and had guest Wretch 32 join her onstage for R.I.P. I was lucky enough to meet a few people that night including the really lovely Millie Mackintosh and gorgeous Jourdan Dunn. I continued to dance the night away before having a slightly tipsy and giggly journey back home...


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