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Spring Wardrobe Wishlist

30 March 2014 by Eileen

It’s officially Spring time with us going forwards an hour this weekend!  I can’t wait for the sun to stay a bit longer with us so that both children can get active and play outside as much as possible.

I like to de-clutter and put things away as soon as possible.  If you know me well, you will know how quickly I get the house clean and get ready for the next season!  I have to be honest, last year I managed to win at least 10 mugs via Twitter and now my cupboard looks like a collection of random brands.  Also during Easter time, you tend to get Easter eggs with a mug!  I can’t wait to get rid of some of them to a charity shop soon.

spring wardrode idea

Now it is time for me to put away those old jumpers, thick coats and cardigans and think about my Spring wardrobe!  I am not very confident in fashion but I’ve been picking up tips from reading Fashion blogs to give me inspiration.  Now I am drawing a board for my Spring collection wishlist.

I personally like tunic dresses.  The reason is pretty simple.  I love that it is able to hide away my ugly love handles and my flat bum with the floaty fabric below the waist.  They are perfect to be paired with tights, leggings or with bare legs if the weather permits.  I love this range of tunic designs at Joules.  I would also pick up a pair of leggings and handbag at Joules to match the tunic dress.  I could also mix them with Claire’s pink rose locket cluster necklace and this pair of sweet pink Hotter’s appledore-shoes.  I love to wear flat shoes as they are more comfortable to walk with my wide feet and to reduce the risk of me tripping.

So what are you getting for yourself this Spring?

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Comments

  1. Brenda Heads says

    18 April 2014 at 12:55 pm

    I like the dress and leggings, which I could get some help with my wardrobe.

  2. Happy Homebird says

    1 April 2014 at 11:02 pm

    I like tunics too for the same reason 🙂 Love the ballet pumps.

  3. xOjox says

    1 April 2014 at 4:11 pm

    Love that outfit, very similar to what I would choose xx

  4. Linda Bilson says

    1 April 2014 at 2:19 pm

    The tunic top is great, so bright and colourful, I would love to have one of them, I love bright colours as they make me feel instantly cheerful.

  5. Tina Mansfield says

    1 April 2014 at 9:29 am

    I love the tunic top its a lovely colour and defiantly something I would choose

  6. Red Rose Mummy says

    31 March 2014 at 8:16 pm

    I love that tunic dress, it’s exactly the sort of style I love.

  7. mummyoftwo says

    31 March 2014 at 7:20 am

    I love the tunic and leggings – definitely my sort of thing!

  8. TheBrickCastle says

    30 March 2014 at 2:45 pm

    Only you wold have ‘a collection of random mugs’ at the top of your decluttering list Eileen!! You’d hyperventilate if you came to my house!! 😀
    I’m not so keen on the necklace, but I love that tunic dress 🙂

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