This Joseph collection is another Pre-Fall 2015 favourite, for pretty obvious reasons. Gorgeous oversized fits, menswear influences, warm knits and a sophisticated colour palette. It has everything I could wish for in an in-between-seasons wardrobe. Use the prev and next buttons to navigate through the gallery above. credit: style.com
Loose fit layering
COS coat, Zara cashmere sweater, H&M shirt, Zara loose fit jeans, Tamara Mellon shoes and COS men's beanie Loose fit layering - my favourite kind. Especially on those days when I can hardly be bothered to get out of my pyjamas at all. This is what I felt like over the weekend and so the oversized layers were all I could come up with to sort of make it through. These jeans I've now had for years and always figured I'd get over 'em sometime, seeing how, I guess, they're not exactly what you call classics. But I keep coming back to them, I love the insanely wide fit. - Shop a similar look here below.
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Grey inspiration
Loving everything about this grey-on-grey look, shot by Tommy Ton on the streets of Milan during MFW (menswear) this month. The wide suit looks beyond comfortable but the matching scarf gives it such a chic touch. And even though I always prefer a bare ankle, I really don't even mind the black socks with this outfit. Very cute. credit: style.com
White leather Chucks
Converse 'Chuck Taylor' All Star white leather sneakers. As far as white sneakers go, this pair is pretty much perfection. On top of my wishlist. credit: mytheresa.com
Romantic Fashions
I went to check out the 'Romantic Fashions' exhibition at the Gemeentemuseum in Den Haag yesterday. A 19th-century fashion exhibition that features costumes from the time of Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, Eline Vere and Downton Abbey. As an obvious fan of costume films and series like that I thoroughly enjoyed getting a close-up look at these fashions. What made the exhibition an even greater experience were the settings, created by designer Maarten Spruyt. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area! The exhibition is on until March 22nd. Use the prev and next buttons to navigate through the gallery above. And you can also find an interesting video about the exhibition here!
all images by Christine for Fash n Chips