Make a statement for the new season in luxurious winter whites, faux fur and pastels.
Styling by Eva Arrighi
Photography by Julie Howden
Mauve faux fur bolero, £75, Coast. Silver metallic clutch, £32, Début at Debenhams. Lilac lace overlay dress, £115, Coast, exclusively for Debenhams. Gold toned statement necklace with faux pearl and crystal detailing, £35, Coast. Natural snake print leather D'Orsay slingbacks, £60, Office. Fushion white powder coated metal coffee table, £199. White ceramic vases, short £53, tall, £99. Veneto swivel chair, from £799. Sheepskin throw, £125. Kuta brushed copper floor light, £299, all Bo Concept.
White faux fur coat, price on application, Tommy Zhong. Ivory crepe dress with front bow detail, £195, Reiss. Golden, faux pearl and crystal statement necklace, £25, Limited Edition at Marks & Spencer. Gold chunky ring with large square pearl stone, £8.50, Freedom at Topshop. White snake skin effect pointed courts, £50, River Island.
Faux fur and suede patchwork coat, price on application, Zhang Xinyue. Cream cowl neck knitted tank, £14, Topshop.
Cream faux fur hat, £19.50, Per Una at Marks & Spencer. Blush wool and vinyl two piece roll neck dress, £50, River Island.
Ivory jersey dress with padded insert details, price on application, Hayley Catherine McSporran. Winter white peachbloom felt and crystal beaded perch hat, £250, Maggie Mowbray Millinery. Vintage white gloves, from a selection at Mr Ben Retro Clothing. Putty leather open back peep-toe shoe boots, £75, Office.
Model: Neve Caffrey, The Model Team
Make-up and Hair: Ainslie Currie using Kiehl's, MAC and Bumble + Bumble.
Fashion Assistant: Shannon Earaker & Christina Arrighi
Photographed: At the McLellan Galleries, Hayley Catherine McSporran, Zhang Xinyue and Tommy Zhong are all recent graduates of the Glasgow School of Art.
Stockists: Bo Concept (www.boconcept.com); Bumble + Bumble (www.bumbleandbumble.co.uk); Coast (www.coast-stores.com); Debenhams (www.debenhams.com); Hayley Catherine McSporran (HayleyMcSporran@hotmail.co.uk); Kiehl’s (kiehls.co.uk); MAC (www.maccosmetics.co.uk); Marks & Spencer (www.marksandspencer.com); Maggie Mowbray Millinery (www.maggiemowbraymillinery.co.uk); Mr Ben Retro Clothing (www.mrbenretroclothing.com); Reiss (www.reiss.com); River Island (www.riverisland.com); Tommy Zhong (J.Zhong1@student.gsa.ac.uk); Topshop (www.topshop.com); Zhang Xinyue (X.Zhang3@Student.gsa.ac.uk)
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