LOVE STORY
From crisp autumn walks, to cosy nights-in, and everything in-between, GANT's Autumn/Winter 2019 collection has all your wardrobe needs covered
Photography: Kirsty Anderson
Styling: Carmen Haigh
Shot 1
Mercedes wears: Khaki cropped wax jacket, £245, black and ivory stripe boatneck sweater, £85, indigo wash skinny jeans, £85, GANT
Jack wears: Navy parka, £395, green and ivory check flannel shirt, £90, brown leather belt, £65, khaki slim chinos, £135, GANT
Shot 2
Jack wears: Green Oxford check shirt, £95, brown leather belt, £65, navy check trousers, £135, GANT
Mercedes wears: Check washable wool blazer, £235, blue floral ruffle dress, £145, GANT
Shot 3
Jack wears: Khaki graphic crew neck sweater, £90, slim leg jeans, £100, GANT
Mercedes wears: Navy wool turtleneck jumper, £155, stripe pleated skirt, £145, GANT
Shot 4
Navy and khaki baseball jacket, £90, grey polo shirt, £75, camel slim chinos, £135 GANT
Shot 5
Camel tailored coat, £295, check crew neck jumper, £110, white frill shirt, £95, navy floral ruffle skirt, £110, GANT
Models: Jack Sutherland and Mercedes at Colours Agency
Make-up: Allana McTrusty using MAC and Charlotte Tilbury
Hair: Robbie Purves using Davines
Fashion assistant: Kiran Kaur
Stockist: All clothing available from GANT www.gant.co.uk
GANT Edinburgh, 90 George Street, Edinburgh EH2 3DF Tel: 0131 226 8640
GANT Glasgow, 230 Ingram St, Glasgow G1 1DR Tel: 0141 222 4460
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