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From left to right: Richard Malone, Rochas, Emporio Armani, Off White, Natasha Zinko, Gucci, Emporio Armani. 


You may have already seen flashes of neon popping up here and there. Whether it be on Kim Kardashian's Instagram or in the rave tents of last summers major festivals but one thing is for sure, it's not finished yet. One of the more stand out trends of the SS19 catwalks  was the vivid colour palette of particularly unapologetic neon (which will certainly always stand out in a crowd). Although some favoured accents, the majority of designers have clearly adopted the go big or go home motto. Sequined or snake print, you can wear this trend in just about any form but one thing goes unsaid, this trend is for those of us who want to turn heads as we strut down the streets.  




 From left to right: Poiret, House of Holland, House of Holland, Izzy Miyake, Max Mara

From left to write: No.21, On/Off presents, Nicholas Kirkwood. 




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Topshop £115, Alice + Olivia £1130, Zara £159.98, £Topshop £114, Zara £119.98


The suit is well and truly back in business. Be it fashion week street style or red carpet approved, everyone has been wearing them. Here's my top picks for the suits that will stand out from the crowd this AW.

Starting off from the left this gorgeous Topshop suit has to be my favourite of the five. The fit and fabric of the suit create an elegant style which is enhanced further by the deep green hue and angular pattern, giving it an unmistakable art deco presence. This suit has an understated glamour that makes it so beautiful.

Moving on, I decided to throw a more expensive option into the mix on this post because words cannot describe how much I love these flares. Alice + Olivia have taken the humble black suit and reinvented it. You couldn't fail to look fun in these trousers. 

Zara's suit is less of a statement than the others but a perfect example of going oversized. The fit and shape of the suit flatters the models slender figure without drowning her. It really is a smart suit and it could be styled both casually, with a contrasting turtle neck and trainers, or formally with no top underneath and some strappy heels. 

The next suit is perfect for Autumn with the rich hues of the corduroy. Paired with a dark turtle neck and some statement platforms, this suit would look amazing. Topshop is really the place to go for a stylish high street suit, they never fail to impress! Having said that, it's important to note Primark has a similar one to this for a far lower price that is, in my opinion, just as nice.

Last but not least, why show up to a party in a cocktail dress, that shows off everything you consumed over Christmas, when you could wear this stunning Zara suit. Sparkles never looked so good. I think this suit I simply amazing, however, possibly expensive given there are few times you can wear a full sequin suit.

That concludes my guide to the perfect suit this AW. Thanks for reading, if you enjoyed this post make sure to check out more and subscribe to my bloglovin! To know when I've posted follow me on twitter @ alicerhodesblog.

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 Everybody needs a turtle neck in their wardrobe. Why? Their versatility makes styling possibilities endless. I've created three complete outfits ranging from casual street style to a party-ready look to show you how this basic staple can be continuously reinvented.
'Every-day Street Style'
Coat: H&M £69.00, Hat: Urban Outfitters £16.00, Gloves: Zara £29.99, Scarf: Zara £25.00, Turtle Neck: Topshop £19.00, Bag: Topshop £29.00, Jeans: Topshop £46.00
 
'Informal-Formal'
Skirt: Urban Outfitters £49.00, Hat: Topshop £16.00, Boots: Zara £79.00, Turtle Neck: Topshop £19.00, Gloves: Urban Outfitters £15.00, Coat: Primark £30.00


'Party'

Suit: Zara £119.98, Boots: Urban Outfitters £68.00, Turtle Neck Topshop £19.00, Bag: New Look £15.99




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Christmas wouldn't be the same without a cosy, corny jumper! I've selected five of my favourite jumpers this year from across the high street. All the jumpers I have selected take a more classy approach on the cheesy Christmas jumper, making them far more wearable and slightly more socially acceptable than our tinsel-covered, light up, musical jumpers from Primark (not that I don't love an over-the-top Christmas jumper). 






H&M £19.99

This H&M jumper is brilliant for the holiday season! It's a beautiful crisp cream with a classic Christmas pattern. This jumper would look wonderful tucked into some jeans with a long smart winter coat and some biker boots. Pumpkin spice latte in hand and you'll be winning at Christmas! 


Urban Outfitters £46.00


Next up is this amazing Urban Outfitters sweater! What's great about this is you could definitely wear it November-February because rather than it being an obvious Christmas jumper it's more of a winter sweater. Paired with a black denim skirt and a aviator jacket this would be the perfect outfit for going to the ice rink!


Topshop £36.00


This Christmas jumper is cute and cosy- the perfect combination! If you're a fan of minimalist, B&W fashion I imagine it would be hard to find a Christmas jumper that fits the aesthetic but this definitely meets the brief! I personally wear a lot of colour, however, I do love this jumper. I think what's so nice about it is the actually cut and style of the jumper isn't compromised- it's still very stylish.


Monki £20.00

I love Monki's Christmas jumpers! Every year they come out with the same cut but different graphic Christmas prints. They're totally wearable but still really fun and unique- dancing Christmas tree's for God's sake! 

That's a wrap on my Christmas jumper review! If you enjoyed reading this there's plenty more Blogmas post's coming so keep an eye out on my twitter, @ alicerhodesblog, for when I post!


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