Saturday 20 April 2013

Warming your wardrobe with Persian nights

BRRR! I know I am not the only one that felt the winter chill creep in over the weekend. It's weekends like the one we just had that leave most of us in a state of 'OMG what to wear', with cold wind, rain and a serious drop in temperature! I've been resorting to jeans, knits, beanies and have even pulled out a scarf. Ensuring you have all of winters creature dressing comforts is a must. Thats why i've done the winter fashion hunt for you in the centre and have found the perfect collection at Forever New- 'Persian Nights'. It's defiantly full of new pieces that will be sure to warm you up in style! 

Forever New's Persian nights collection is a beautiful and warming collection that is inspired by the middle east with eclectic mix of paisley prints and geometric patterns for a modern vintage feel. My favourites in store would have to be the over sized knits and coats in a rich colour palette of wine and caramel. I am a sucker for a good coat and they have made their new coats that much more special with faux fur trimmings and cute bow details, that are to die for.  Persian nights also has great basics with slim fit jeans, woven mini skits (which are perfect for laying), slinky tops and beanies all in a dark peacock blue. The middle eastern inspired paisley prints can be found on pants and dresses in deep magenta, which is a great colour for this season. The collection also covers winter accessories with textured and tactile pieces, of woven scarfs, beanies and trappers. Their accessories are detailed with tassels and embellishments which give the collection that modern bohemian touch.

Style Tip- Remember winter is all about laying and being warm. With the change in season it's a good idea to write a mini shopping list of what you're in need of. A great coat is an essential piece to keep you warm. As are scarfs and beanies because they enable you to keep wearing that autumn wardrobe for a little longer without freezing for fashion. 

Happy Shopping 











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