Ahead of the 2015 Herald Online Fashion Awards ceremony at The Grand Central we seek out those eternal classics to invest in at House of Fraser, ensuring you'll be in love with your clothes for an eternity.
Fashion: Eva Arrighi Photography: Jamie Simpson
Shot 1: Black and white grid pattern wool coat with black faux fur collar, £199. Black tuxedo trousers, £49, both Linea. Black suede and croc effect slip on shoes, £45, Office
Shot 2: Black V-neck dress with gathered front detail, £145, Lauren by Ralph Lauren. Black hairskin courts, £65, Office
Shot 3: Camel wool coat, £199.95, Oui. Cream and black sparkle knit striped top, £65, Biba. Charcoal trousers, £119, Hobbs. Black lace-up shoes, £65, Office
Shot 4:Black tuxedo jacket, £295. Black tapered trousers, £125. Grey jewel cluster necklace, £110, all Helen McAlinden. Black hair skin courts, £65, Office
Shot 5: Black wool coat with wide Astrakhan trim, £690, MaxMara. Grey cropped wool sweater, £99, James Lakeland. Black and white spot print shirt, £38, Therapy. Black straight-leg tuxedo trousers, £49, Linea. Black suede and croc effect slip on shoes, £45, Office.
Model: Holly Fairfull at The Model Team Make-up and hair: Jak Morgan using Dermalogica, MAC and Bumble & Bumble Fashion Assistant: Lindsey McIntosh
Photographed in The Champagne Bar at The Grand Central Hotel. For further details go to www.thegrandcentralhotel.co.uk
The Herald Online Fashion Awards gala awards ceremony in association with Zero Waste Scotland, Love Your Clothes takes place at The Grand Central Hotel. Hosted by Janice Forsyth go to www.herald-events.com for details of the categories, finalists and catch up with the winners at www.heraldscotland.com or on Twitter @heraldevents
All items available at House of Fraser, Glasgow. House of Fraser are sponsor of the Blogger of the Year for Scotland award for 2015.
Stockists: Bumble & Bumble (www.bumbleandbumble.co.uk); Dermalogica (www.dermalogica.co.uk); Helen McAlinden (www.helenmcalinden.ie); House of Fraser (www.houseoffraser.co.uk); Hobbs (www.hobbs.co.uk); James Lakelandwww.jameslakeland.net); MAC (www.maccosmetics.co.uk); MaxMara (gb.maxmara.com); Office (www.office.co.uk); Oui (www.oui.com)
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