Stylist to celebrites and fashion consultant Angie Smith has worked in the fashion industry for 17 years and her celebrity clients include Holly Willoughby, Davina McCall and Rochelle Humes. Angie has curated a 15 piece edit from our Autumn Winter collection which has some serious 70s influence.
Boilersuits were big business last season and this autumns update in a biscuit shade has 1970’s written all over it. This easy outfit’s ultimate appeal is that it’s perfectly transitional from day to night.
The multi-pocket detail and cherry red shade is an easy upgrade to your black biker jacket. Wear with floral dresses and long boots or add a jolt of colour to your classic jeans and tee combo.
Autumn’s answer to florals is the paisley print and this jumpsuit with ruffle shoulders will look as great with white trainers as with your go-to heels.
The slogan t-shirt isn’t going anywhere. Make it current by teaming it with corduroy skirts, animal print boots and paisley print neckties.
Plaid is one of AW18’s biggest trends. The daring should clash with a contrasting trouser or skirt in A brown check or add an interesting element to sartorial suiting.
Tapping into that 1970’s trend, these navy cords are cut at the slimmest part of the leg making them super flattering. Team with calf length boots or low heels and a chunky knit.
Count the oversized cardigan as the perfect in-between season piece. Sling over pretty floral dresses and biker boots or corduroy skirts and slogan t-shirts. Add some shape by synching in with a skinny waist belt.
This feminine shirt is the perfect play on the plaid trend. The ruffled bib and classic colour combinations make this a great option to pair with pencil skirts or work trousers in the office.
Taking you straight from work to the weekend. The dungarees have earnt must-have status this season. Always size up for a looser fit and wear with a roll neck and low-heeled boots or office appropriate loafer.
Leather joggers
These sports luxe joggers are a great update to the leather trousers. Pair with contrasting textures such as chunky cable knits, relaxed corduroy blazers and slogan t-shirts. Tuck in at the front to show the drawstring detail.
These borrowed from the boy's shoes are full of interesting details. The dark burgundy shade, contrasting panels and silver hardware are an ultra-modern update on the classic brogue. Team with printed maxi dresses or straight cut dark wash jeans and shirts.
You can shop Angie's whole edit here.