Winter is always my favourite season for fashion. The cosy knits and the extra thick tights are somewhat appealing to the freezing weather. I'm much more of a winter snood kinda girl than shorts and t-shirts. I look forward to wearing cosy and wooly clothes, and of course, the bold makeup to go alongside.
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The deep colours and knitted clothes that accompany the cold weather are one of the best things about the coldest season. Although I'm not too keen on the snow, I don't mind going shopping for a whole new Winter wardrobe. I especially love the last burgandy boots - the colour would look gorgeous against the snow we're anticipating! Ok, that's enough talking from me. The kitten's asleep on my arm meaning I'm left with a dead arm. Great.
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You have such an amazing fashion sense :) xx
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All these images look amazing, the sweaters are so warm and cozy :)
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Definitely :) x
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Those boots are gorgeous! Really nice photos :)
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I agree! Thank you :) xx
DeleteI loveeee winter wear, love big cosy jumpers and I love the look of the jumper in the 4th photo, looks so big and warm and cosy. Great post!
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I love it! I haven't got a big cosy jumper yet - I'm trying to find the perfect one haha! xx
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Thank you so much lovely! XX
DeleteI'm in love with your sense of style! I spend the whole of the summer yearning for the deep tones and chunky layers of knits that come with the colder seasons!
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