Our purses aren’t flush at the moment but does this mean our wardrobes should look just as drab? The origins of this post may be fashion inspired but the concept could be applied to many aspects of our lives....

Going back to basics where our clothes are concerned must act as some form of psychological solution to the guilt we feel when purchasing the non-essentials! Why should basic be boring? Of course a collection’s commercial viability is paramount and it makes good business sense to produce something that’s safe and saleable in the current economic climate, but in my opinion the companies opting for the 'safe' should re-visit their client base and ask themselves if 'basic' is what their customer's
I say we should be encouraging people to look on the bright side of life by introducing colour and print to their lives! Mind you, I’m not entirely sure people need encouraging, do we really
In a bid to support my passion for print I spent my pocket money on some printed hareem trousers from Topshop this week. These trousers are possibly the best I’ve bought in years. Forget the style and the fit, the print makes these trousers an effortlessly stylish addition to my wardrobe and makes me feel like I've injected a little high fashion into my life on a budget!
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