Cascading shirt trend - from a Pure Boutique Essex
Whenever I go to different areas I always love to check out the local shops,
A week ago I found myself in Essex to celebrate my nephews birthday and nice that was done I headed to "Queens Road" in Buckhurst Hill.
I have been a few times and I kinda like it.. It has a hand full of boutiques, several coffee shops and restaurants.
I went into a Boutique called "Pure Bputique" And they had quite a few pieces I really fell in love with.
They were very Chanel-esque themed.
LOVED it.
But some bits were jumpers with pearls and tweed style jackets which I didn't feel I needed.
Then I came across a rail with 3 shirts. -
Black - I'm not a fan of black shirts unless its for winter time.
White - I already have a white style shirt dress from Zara.
Blue and white striped - this version caught my eye. It looked fresh and predominately blue I could picture it with jeans and white tones.
The collar was sharp, the material was crisp and I loved the fact it cascades.
This season a lot of the fashion houses are adding drama. This is definitely adding drama to a simple style.
I'm a huge fan of this trend. From behind it looks like a dress and from the front it's a dramatic shirt.
It swishes and floats in the wind which I really enjoyed and gives a real feminine touch.
I added studded boots, ripped jeans and pearls to create my look.
I can't tag the boutique but definitely keep your eyes peeled for something similar in local boutiques to you!
A week ago I found myself in Essex to celebrate my nephews birthday and nice that was done I headed to "Queens Road" in Buckhurst Hill.
I have been a few times and I kinda like it.. It has a hand full of boutiques, several coffee shops and restaurants.
I went into a Boutique called "Pure Bputique" And they had quite a few pieces I really fell in love with.
They were very Chanel-esque themed.
LOVED it.
But some bits were jumpers with pearls and tweed style jackets which I didn't feel I needed.
Then I came across a rail with 3 shirts. -
Black - I'm not a fan of black shirts unless its for winter time.
White - I already have a white style shirt dress from Zara.
Blue and white striped - this version caught my eye. It looked fresh and predominately blue I could picture it with jeans and white tones.
The collar was sharp, the material was crisp and I loved the fact it cascades.
This season a lot of the fashion houses are adding drama. This is definitely adding drama to a simple style.
I'm a huge fan of this trend. From behind it looks like a dress and from the front it's a dramatic shirt.
It swishes and floats in the wind which I really enjoyed and gives a real feminine touch.
I added studded boots, ripped jeans and pearls to create my look.
I can't tag the boutique but definitely keep your eyes peeled for something similar in local boutiques to you!
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