CLASSICS with a twist ...

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There are those moments when I like to fall back on classics, like my blue pinstripe skirt "Lisette" and my white cotton blouse "Ayline". To give the whole outfit a kind of twist, I combine an old leather belt and fancy silver jewelry from ELIZA WEISS

 

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POP of orange ...

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Is there anything more soothing than a pop of color on hazy autumn days ... I can only recommend the beautiful, colorful alpaca pieces of my dear friend Andrea from parati. Today I'm wearing her "hand grenade" cardigan in bright orange over a T&tStories blouse from last season and chocolate brown wide leg pants from Joseph.  Visit her onlineshop here for much more inspiration.

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VESTS over TURTLENECKS

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Some more styling inspiration for T&tStories vests GRETA "leo" and TILDA "red" worn over a basic merino turtleneck by Arket and black pants ...

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There is a "LEO" for everyone ...

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No idea to which category "LEO" you belong? Some may now say "Oh no, not again" others probably have tons of leo pieces in their closet and combine wildly from one season to the next. I was overcome with the desire to develop some pieces for T&tStories as well ... like the new Paperbag Skirt Lisette "leo dark", which I already wore a few weeks ago with Valentino ballerinas and T&tStories blouse Coralie "leaves".

Lisette will soon also be available in a more eye-catching leo, as you have seen on many coats in recent years. I hope to be able to pick up the second variation  from my production soon.

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Dresses & Long Vests

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Just one of many styling ideas for my T&tStories vest "Tilda" ... layered over dress "Mellie" from the previous Spring/Summer season ... Perhaps a way to take much-loved summer dresses into the winter.

 

 

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