February Outfit Post
February. The shortest month but also one of the busiest. With half term falling at the end of the month I had to fit work around Joe’s soccer camp, football presentations and half term treats – this was one of those month’s when I really missed being at home, it seemed like I was out so much.
Clothing wise, there has been a mixture of casual and dressy, and I found that the shops were still full of bargains as the sales continued. I’m currently avoiding Spring as it doesn’t feel anywhere near warm enough to be wearing pastels and thinner clothing. That said, some of my best charity shop finds were in softer muted shades, including the pleated skirt that cost just £1 from a charity shop, and the two pieces that I found in the Heart Foundation store. I also found a lovely short sleeved red and white dress from the 1970s, this looks so lovely on and was another £1 bargain – I mean, what can you really buy for a pound???
Sales buys include the black Bardot dress I wore for the Thriller Live press night, and my new favourite pieces – the lilac Topshop frilled sweatshirt and the pink velour number from H&M, which looks so nice with the white floaty skirt. I got the two H&M pieces for £15 and know I will wear them lots this Spring.
I’m really looking forward to the weather getting warmer and being able to add some more Springlike pieces to my wardrobe. March is another busy month, with four family birthdays as well as Mother’s Day, and plenty of press events coming up. The wardrobe is going to be busy this month!
Shopping
Similar Coat
Thriller Live Press Night
Similar Dresses
Vintage Charity Shop Find
Dress for Valentine’s Date Night with hubby
Dress with same print
Press Night for Sister Act
Similar Dress
Charity shop finds for a football presentation
Similar Skirt
Lunch and shopping with Hubby
New Buys
Sunday Lunch
Kid’s birthday party on a snowy day
Sunday Lunch
Similar Skirt
Lunch Date with Hubby
Fun at the Hollywood Bowl
Player signing at WBA football Club
Saturday shopping and trying out a new Turkish Restaurant
Beauty Review Selfridges
21 Comments
Ladies Pass It On
I love the bright yellow! The black dress was a favourite too! Great post
Rhian Westbury
So many beautiful dresses, I love the simplicity of the dress you wore to see Thriller Live x
Helen @ Fuss Free Flavours
Dorothy Perkins really suits you. It is wonderful when you find a brand that you know works for you.
danasia fantastic
I love your style! The outfit you were bowling is my favorite look- mixing stripes with solids is always a good call!
Jenni
I absolutely love the Jennie Coat from Boden!
Mellissa Williams
I love that Izabel London dress, can I have it please! You always look great Emma. Nice charity find too
Jodie Whitham
Some lovely dresses! I also love the pleat midis but not sure if i’d suit them? x
Hannah
I love that yellow coat, it really does look great x
fashionandstylepolice
I love that Izabel London piece. It is so stylish.
Lottie
I love the items you’ve picked up! That black dress looks great on you. I’ve never done any shopping in a charity shop but I love the idea of finding a bargain!
stephanie
What a fab selection of outfits! I love that metallic skirt – it’s gorgeous! x
francesca
I LOVE a good charity shop find!! I love the pleated skirt from the high street!
denajayne
Such a lovely selection of outfits! xo
Emma-Hope Newitt
Such a lovely selection of outfits from smart to casual, so useful!
Hayley Warren
You always look so nice! I love that yellow coat!
Lubka Henry
I love pleated skirts and a good elegant dress. Especially when topped up with a nice vibrant coat.
Emma
I love theocrat – such a gorgeous spring colour. And I’m so jealous you got to see Sister Act – I’d love to have gone! Great outfit choices for all the events!
Candice Nikeia
The floral off the shoulder dresses are my favorite and you rock them so well!!
Dannii
I love the bright yellow jacket. Such a good way to add some colour to your outfit.
Kira C
I loved your Valentines Day dress! Such a lovely floral print!
emma white
oh wow so many amazing outfits its difficult to chose a favourite