Throw Bella Freud’s statement sweater over comfortable, neutral-toned separates for a low-maintenance, transitional ensemble
Words Hannah Kane
1. The Last Poets Sweater, BELLA FREUD, £290
2. Throat Chakra Necklace, DAISY LONDON, £80
3. Plain Beret, TOPSHOP, £12
4. Lydia Trench, HOBBS LONDON, £199
5. Silk Pyjama Shirt, COS, £99
6. Hoop Earrings, KENNETH JAY LANE, £30
7. Tame Frame, NYX, £5.50
8. Nike Air Max Thea, NIKE, £94.44
9. Pleated Wide-Leg Pant, J.CREW, £140
10. Foundation Primer, SMASHBOX, £28
11. Liquid Lipstick, SMASHBOX, £19
12. Monica Bag, MALENE BIRGER, £440
March is a big work month for PHOENIX. As well as getting this brand new digital magazine ready to launch, we’re also working away on the SS17 print issue that hits the press as the clocks change. Comfort is key, and burning the midnight oil in this silky pyjama top from COS means I can at least pretend I’m having me-time.
A neutral colour palette is something of a life hack when you’re pushed for time in the morning
Paired with the perfect wide-legged trousers from J Crew, one of Michelle Obama’s favourite brands, and these Nikes from OFFICE, I’ll be able to run between appointments. A neutral colour palette is something of a life hack when you’re pushed for time in the morning, but I’ll add some personality (and much-needed warmth, it’s still chilly out there) with this literary-inspired jumper by Bella Freud – she has a store on Chiltern Street round the corner from our office, a stone’s throw from celeb haunt The Chiltern Firehouse.
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