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The influencer edit: Kerry Walker

Author Editor - 1 minute read

As a nod to our 50th anniversary, we're taking it back to the decade where it all began, the '70s. Channel a '70s state of mind with the revival of retro prints and trending matching co-ord sets in our new collection.

Take some pre-autumn styling cues from fashion influencer Kerry Walker to help you inject some '70s retro vibes into your wardrobe and give you a fresh dose of outfitting inspiration for the season ahead.

 

Retro vibes

 

 

Inject bold bright '70s shades into your wardrobe with our burnt orange Reina Ribbed Jersey Midi Dress. This style is unstoppable wardrobe staple, for day or night. The simple ribbed design is anything but basic, with a v-neck and open collar accompanied by a cotemporary button-down fastening, allowing you to be as daring as you please. Take styling cues from Kerry and pair with nostalgic clog style shoes, brown leather accessories and bold sunglasses to inject some retro vibes into your everyday wardrobe.  

 

 

Nostalgic prints

 

When a dress won't cut it, flattering co-ord sets are the perfect styling solution for making you look put-together with minimum effort required. Step back into the '70s with our matching printed Veena Jacket and Trousers co-ord set. The nostalgic print makes this matching set stand out from the crowd. Whether you team the matching Veena Jersey Jacket and Trousers together for a statement '70s inspired look or wear each piece separately for a subtle injection of print, a co-ord adds a luxe appeal to your autumn wardrobe. Follow in Kerry's footsteps and style with brown leather shoes and accessories for that ultimate cool weekend look.

 

Looking for editor's picks or what's trending? Be inspired and read more over on our blog.

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