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It feels like 2020 has been going on forever, so what better way to mark the (near)end of a stressful year – and signal the beginning of the holiday season — by treating yourself with some of these stylish (yet totally functional) fashion finds?

After all, according to the much-awaited John Lewis Christmas advert, it’s all about giving a little love this holiday season; and we think that giving yourself a little love is worth shouting about too.

Nothing says mood-booster more than long outdoor walks, or pumping living room workouts, so why not do it in style? We’re obsessing over DKNY’s contemporary activewear range for our online spin class and putting on some trusty Dr. Martens for our one-hour of daily exercise.

1. Red Case by Victorinox available at https://www.victorinox.com/

2. Cork Cable Knit Jumper by Paul and Joe available at https://paulandjoe.com/en/

3. White Sinclair Leather Platform Boots by Dr. Martens available at https://www.drmartens.com/

4. Mauve Sports Bra by DKNY available at https://www.donnakaran.com/

5. Snake Print Leggings by DKNY available at https://www.donnakaran.com/

6. Guacamole Carol Bag by Gu_De available at https://gu-de-official.com/

7. Fairtrade Gold Promise Ring by Jeweller’s Loupe available at https://www.jewellersloupe.co.uk

8. Green Cashmere Scarf by Victoria Ragna available https://victoriaragna.com/

These days loungewear is everything, and this printed set from Amazon is ticking all the right cosy boxes. We’re also loving this statement throw from Missoni home and perfectly autumnal trench from Lalo Cardigans. Not to mention, this brilliant Missoma Advent Calendar – because wouldn’t you rather have bling instead of excess sugar this Christmas?

9. Brown Les Girls Les Boys Pyjama Top by Amazon Fashion available at https://www.amazon.co.uk/

10. Brown Les Girls Les Boys Pyjama Bottoms by Amazon Fashion available at https://www.amazon.co.uk/

11. Nantucket Watch by Hermès available at https://www.hermes.com/uk

12. The Invisible Collection Candle & Holder by Diptyque x Osanna Visconti available at www.theinvisiblecollection.com

13. Green Hope Beret by Misa Harada available at https://www.misaharada.com/shop/

14. Patterned Trench Coat by Lalo Cardigans available at https://lalocardigans.com/

15. Black Mules by Kalda available at https://kalda.com/

16. Advent Calendar by Missoma available at https://uk.missoma.com/

17. Printed Throw Pillow by Missoni Home available at https://www.yoox.com/

We are certainly Indulging in a luxurious sleep in this slinky metallic slip by La Perla. We’re also making our home look and smell like a five-star luxury boutique hotel with Acqua di Parma and Diptyque’s home fragrances, and this glam ice bucket by Jonathan Adler. If you’re really looking to splash out – we’re dreaming of Piaget’s 30th anniversary gold bangle – for a self-care present that is as timeless as it is desirable.

18. Maison Metallic Silk Slip by La Perla available at https://laperla.com/

19. Maison Metallic Silk French Knickers by La Perla available at https://laperla.com/

20. Colonia Futura Home Fragrance Set by Acqua di Parma available at https://www.acquadiparma.com/

21. Ice Bucket by Jonathan Adler available at https://www.yoox.com/

22. Shearling Bag by DeMellier available at https://www.demellierlondon.com/

23. Dark Blue Maureen Flat Pumps by Malone Souliers available at https://www.malonesouliers.com/

24. 30th Anniversary Yellow Gold Open Bangle by Piaget available at https://www.piaget.com/

25. White Polka Dot Top by UN_NYE available at https://www.un-nye.com/

I hate to be the bearer of bad news but in less than two months winter will be upon us. I know, I know, it’s not something any of use want to think about, but when it comes to winter footwear a little preparation is advisable. You don’t want to get caught in a snowstorm and discover your only shoes are summer sandals, party pumps, and a raggedy pair of converse.

Let’s take a look at this year’s winter footwear trends and find out what will be on our feet in just 6 and half weeks.

  1. Chunky-Soled Chelsea Boots

A pair of solid Chelsea boots continue to be a firm favourite for the winter season. These sturdy boots come in many styles but this year’s hot design is the Chelsea boot with a chunky sole. Several designers offered chunky shoe designs this year including Stella McCartney who presented a traditional black leather Chelsea boot with a seriously chunky sole.

2. Zip Booties

Zip booties combine refined style, practicality, and professionalism. Suitable for wearing in office environments, zip booties are a great hybrid shoe for winter. That said, if the tough really gets going you’ll want to switch out the booties for some real boots.

3. Ankle-High Hiking Boots

When things start of freeze or the snow starts falling you’ll want to break out some serious shoes. This is wear rugged, robust hiking boots enter into the winter wear equation. Look for ankle-high hiking boots with extra padding or lining for warmth. A pair of gritty yet stylish hiking boots will see you through the winter months whether you’re in the city or spending time in the countryside.

4. Chunky Wellies

Continuing with 2020’s chunky theme, chunky wellies are this year’s new heavyweight footwear. Last year saw the turbo heavyweight boot making the rounds in the world of fashion and now some of the top Italian fashion houses have brought to us the heavyweight welly. Replete with all terrain tread that boasts several centimetres of thickness, the chunky welly is certain to keep your feet safe throughout the winter.

5. Loafers

This year’s flat is undoubtedly the loafer. Fashionable and functional, the loafer might not be the warmest shoe but it’s certainly in vogue this season. Loafers made an appearance during fashion weeks around the world this year and are tipped as a hot item for autumn/winter 2020. These versatile shoes go with just about anything and are practical enough to endure a sidewalk in winter.

Rain lowers people’s motivation for donning stylish outfits, but you can keep your spirits high with chic rainy day essentials. During the rainy season, most people end up feeling gloomy. They wish they can wear fancy shorts, summer dresses, and abs-showing shirts, but they have a rainy day to face. Luckily, fashion never takes a rain check, nor should your sense of style. From donning a fancy womens raincoat to waterproof boots, there are numerous attires designed to keep you dry and fashionable. Some of the essential ones are explained below.

Stylish Raincoat

Umbrellas are the easiest items to carry. However, they sometimes turn inside out and leave you high and dry; or for this case, high and wet. People also tend to forget them and realize it when it’s too late. Don’t get this statement wrong as umbrellas are essential, but raincoats are made to withstand heavy rain and wind. They will also keep you warm throughout the day. Raincoats also offer an easy way of staying stylish, even when walking in the rain. Whether you like black and grey coloured clothes, a well-made womens raincoat will keep your clothes dry and still give you a stylish look.

Ideally, instead of going for the usual dark coats, you may wear bright and bold colours and brighten your style and mood. You can even go for a fully transparent raincoat to keep your style visible while still staying dry.

Rainy Day Hat

Combining your stylish women’s raincoat with a nice hat can transform your appearance from usual to chic. Besides, a hat will keep your head dry when you’re donning a coat that doesn’t have a hood, particularly when it’s drizzling. Hats come in numerous styles ranging from berets to beanies that you can easily couple with different styled raincoats. When it’s raining harder, you can use an umbrella and still wear your hat to prevent your hair from flying into your face.

Waterproof Footwear

Water and mud puddles are the order of the day during a rainy season. You cannot put on those pink sneakers or sandals, no matter how comfortable they may feel. Instead, look for stylish waterproof shoes to protect your feet and socks from getting soaked and still complement your attire. Waterproof footwear ranges from thigh-high boots to ankle-high shoes, so you should not have any problems finding an ideal pair.

Ponchos

While the poncho market is widely dominated by military and jungle hikers, there are stylish types meant for normal activities. These types are made with comfortable fabric in the inside and waterproof exterior that will protect your clothes from the rain just like normal ponchos. They are ideal when the rain is not too heavy and come with hoods that will also protect your hair. Ponchos are also available in many colours, which allow them to match with multiple attires.

Puffer Jackets for Rain

When snow turns into rain, and your clothes won’t do, don on a puffer jacket and go about your day. While most of them are designed to keep you warm, some come with a waterproof exterior. These jackets are available in many designs and colours to ensure that you find one that matches your style. Puffer jackets are also windproof and ideal for when it’s cold and rainy.

Rain or not, fashion-savvy people have to look their best. They rely on attires that bring a stylish twist into functionality by keeping them dry while maintaining their sense of fashion. These essentials are available from head to toe and come in numerous designs like those mentioned above.

#TeamCoco Editor-in-Chief Laura Bartlett and Fashion Editor Hannah Tan-Gillies were whisked away for a stylish afternoon filled with plenty of laughs and pre-loved designer duds with fabulous ladies of The Pod Online. Here’s what went down during their Fantastic Afternoon with The Pod Online.

Fantastic Afternoon with The Pod Online

Founded by the incredible Cat and Alex, who bring together decades of luxury retail experience, The Pod Online is a North-Yorkshire-based personal styling service that offers the very best curation of pre-loved designer goods.

In addition to their impeccable personal styling services, Cat and Alex also help women detox their wardrobes by offering fashion advice and streamlining their collections. They also offer private personal styling parties, where you can gather your girl squad for a day of trying on various designer clothes over some bubbles. We honestly can’t think of a better way to spend an afternoon.

Without sounding too much of a cliché, it’s not an exaggeration to say that Cat and Alex have a ‘passion for fashion’ which breathes life and joy into everything they do. The Pod Online makes personal shopping fun and does away with the oftentimes intimidating pretence of luxury shopping.

#TeamCoco Editor-in-Chief Laura Bartlett and Fashion Editor Hannah Tan-Gillies are two very different women, each one with a very distinctive personal style. Both #TeamCoco babes approached the experience with completely different perspectives – but left it feeling more confident, more stylish, and 100% more fabulous.

Editor-in-Chief Laura Bartlett

If I’m completely honest, I was really apprehensive and nervous about spending a day with Cat and Alex, purely on the basis that I have spent my entire adult life believing that designer clothes wouldn’t fit me. Having honed in on my personal style over the years and as someone who falls into the ‘plus size’ category, I wouldn’t have believed you if you’d have told me I would be walking away from this day with a Balmain dress feeling better than I had in a long time.

The whole day was way more fun than I anticipated and the selection of clothes that had been pre-selected was so me! Not only did I walk away with a bag full of designer buys, but my confidence was through the roof and I hadn’t laughed like that in a long time. Meeting Cat and Alex was a breath of fresh air, not once did I feel outside of my comfort zone and walking away with a Strenesse Cape and Malene Birger was just the icing on the cake.

Fashion Editor Hannah Tan-Gillies

I’ve always embraced fashion and I think my personal style is quite unique. I love taking lots of fashion risks and can’t resist a statement piece. I always like to incorporate something ‘unusual’ or ‘unexpected’ into my looks, like a crazy printed coat, or a massive hat, mixing and matching various textures, prints and silhouettes.

Coming to the experience, I honestly didn’t think that Cat and Alex could pinpoint my style as perfectly as they did — and just based on an Insta-stalk too! They prepared six outfits for me, and without a shadow of a doubt, I would have put all those outfits together myself if given the chance.

We started off with a couple of casual day looks featuring a Victoria Beckham top and some biker boots, and then a Whistles trench coat, Loewe bag and Jimmy Choo combo. Both looks were easy to put together and would not be out of place in my existing wardrobe, yet also offered up an elegant yet understated perspective to my style.

Cat and Alex then ramped up the style-ante and put me in a blue printed Peter Pilotto shift dress and Miu Miu heels which was a perfect date-night ensemble. They followed this with a stand-out deep green floral printed Megan Parker coat and Dolce & Gabbana shirt combo – which was my absolute favourite look of the day.

Next up, was a more glamorous bohemian dress and fur-vest look, matched with an oversized hat from Lack of Colour and ACNE boots. As an added flourish, Cat and Alex styled the printed dress over a turtleneck – which is one of my go-to autumn style hacks. My final look was all about comfort and cosiness and featured a dark pullover with some olive green Axel Arigato trainers.

Six looks, six completely different styles, six different versions of me — and The Pod Online absolutely nailed them all. Safe to say I came home with armfuls of pre-loved designer pieces that I now cannot live without.

  1. Joseph Flowered Silk Shirt £120 available at The Pod Online
  2. Balenciaga Flared Trousers £100 available at The Pod Online
  3. Miu Miu Crystal Embellished Sunglasses £95 available at The Pod Online
  4. Charlotte Simone Sass Cap £40 available at The Pod Online
  5. Saint Laurent Small Sac De Jour Bag £1,100 available at The Pod Online
  6. Vita Grace Leaf Embellished Slides £95 available at The Pod Online
  7. Isabel Marant Dickey Boots £195 available at The Pod Online
  8. C/Meo Collective Ruffle Sleeve Dress £60 available at The Pod Online

A new world has called for a new routine. To keep fit is both needed physically and mentally – to survive the current climate we are killing the home work outs like never before. And why can’t we look great at home whilst doing it? we interviewed Danielle King the creator of KIHT the innovating new fitness label that everyone is talking about. KIHT represents sisterhood the messages behind the brand are cute and we cannot get enough – we sat down with Danielle to get the low down.

 Tell about you! Who are you? Your story with fashion

Hi! I am Danielle, a designer, fitness lover and founder of the brand KIHT Collective. I am massively enthusiastic, annoyingly positive and a massive foodie!

My fashion story is so long I could probably write a book (I just might!)

From a really young age I was always drawing clothes and outfits that I’d love to wear, I went on to making them and customising things, taking sewing classes when I was in college and then onto Uni where I specialised in knitwear.

Fast forward quite a few years, I worked my way up in the industry to an up and coming company called Missguided. It was at the start of fast fashion and it was ace working to carve out that path that was so different from traditional retailers. My last role before I set up on my own was heading up the design team at PrettyLittleThing. Again when I started it was small and offered cheap basics. In a few short years, I’d built a design team, launched a ton of successful ranges and worked with some incredible people.

But it just never quite fit for me. The waste, the factories in China VS the shiny campaigns with celebs and models. I always knew I wanted my own business at some point and I knew it would be clothing but I didn’t know what. Up until this point I hadn’t felt ready.

One day the idea hit me and that was it! I took the leap, quit my job and started working full time on setting up KIHT.

Working out in the heat or the cold?

I enjoy both

Your brand reflects empowering women how important is that you?

So important! The brand is a reflection of a lot of my own beliefs and values.

How are you being sustainable?

The goal with KIHT is to become as sustainable as possible. Right now we are doing the following:

We manufacture near east out of a small town called Porto in Portugal, this keeps our carbon footprint low. Unlike most businesses we also buy our ‘2nds’, this is stock that doesn’t pass the strict controls, but is still wearable. We do this as it is normally destroyed or ends up in a landfill.

All our packing is either from recycled sources or can be recycled. We have also partnered with the charity TreeSisters, for every transaction we donate a tree to be planted. They are an incredible charity that supports women in reforestation projects around the world.

What’s your go to workout?

Right now my workouts have changed ALOT because of lockdown. Normally I would say it’s weight training, but right now it is spinning. I luckily bought a spin bike just before we went into lockdown and honestly it’s been one of the best purchases I have ever made!

Long baths or long runs?

Right now defo long baths!

Here at house of coco we love all things travel, what is your go to item from your collection that would be perfect for work out abroad?

For working out abroad and in nicer weather it would be the Myah bike shorts in pink and the matching top Olivia, plus they look so good you could easily wear them all day before you work out!

How have you dealt with the lockdown? Tell us about your home routine

I feel a little guilty admitting this, but I have actually quite enjoyed it! It’s been really good for solidifying my routine. I have definitely simplified my routine and life, which I aim to continue once we move out of lockdown.

The biggest game changers in my routine have been two things:

  1. My bedtime routine, as I made the decision that I wanted to really prioritise my sleep. I put my phone on to night mode from 9pm so I don’t look at it. I watch less TV and ensure I wear my blue blocking glasses if I do. I cannot tell you how much this has changed my sleep quality! I now go to bed and fall asleep easily and sleep right through the night. In the morning I tend to wake naturally feeling refreshed! (it’s so unsexy, but omg its such a huge revelation for me!)
  2. Meal planning, (not meal prep) this has made my life so much simpler and saved so much time! We shop less often and eat so much better. We sit down, normally on a Sunday and plan out our meals for the next two weeks, make lists and head out Monday morning to the local greengrocers and butchers/fishmongers. We stock up, freeze all the meat/fish, we have a little white board on the inside of the cupboard with our meals planned out, that’s basically it! We hardly use any plastic as nothing comes pre-packed, we never have food waste and it’s sooo much quicker than the supermarket! O, we also have a shared shopping list on our phones so we can easily add to it – that has been game changing!

What is go to holiday destination and why?

I’m going to say for me it’s variety! I don’t really go to the same place twice. I love to travel and explore, I’m not a sunbather, I’d much rather be doing something, whether that’s skiing, exploring a city or learning to kite surf, give me adventure!

How was Kiht born? What made you go down the route of a fitness brand?

KIHT came to life when I was really struggling to find trend led gym wear that didn’t cost a fortune! The only things on offer at the time were not really feminine and covered in awful logos, unless you could afford to spend £100 on a pair of leggings.

It wasn’t long after this I quit my job and started working full time on KIHT. It’s taken a lot to get the business off the ground. From day 1 I was adamant that it needed to be high quality, affordable and produced near east (not china) as I wanted a high ethical standard. All of those things together are extremely difficult for a small business!

KIHT has perfectly married all of my passions together in one! Before this my active and fitness life was almost separate from my job, but now they feel like they are in total harmony! I love it.

What inspired you with your debut collection?

I took alot of my inspiration from the catwalks, necklines, detailing and colours. I wanted the collection to feel current so it would slot into your wardrobe and be really wearable. I spent time testing the fits too, I wanted them to make you feel great, support you and also perform. The whole range is also designed to be mix and match so you can really get the most out it! Something I defo took from my own gym wardrobe struggles!

Life had somewhat changed since covid 19 how have you adapted and what do you see the future for fitness being like?

I walk a lot more, which I am absolutely loving and something I will definitely continue to do. Getting outside in nature everyday has been great and it’s been so lovely seeing so many people out running, cycling and exercising outdoors. It would be great to see this continue.

My hope for fitness is that people will see it more as a blended and long term approach. Rather than the view that you can only be fit if you go to the gym, count macros and HIIT train. (all of which are great). Fitness is unique to everyone, it needs to be firstly what you enjoy and secondly something you can stick to longer term.

Looking at fitness as a long game and not as a weight loss hack is honestly one of the biggest changes I’d love to see.

Would you agree that keeping fit is key for great mental health? How do you deal with a bad day?

100% there is literally no downside to moving your body at all! It is so good for your mental health, mindset and wellbeing!

If I’ve had a bad day I need that endorphin hit! I always go for something high intensity. I am really into VO2 max training at the min, so it will be a 45 min spin session that involves Tabata training. It totally clears my head as I literally cannot think about anything else except breathing! I absolutely love it

If you want a serious dose of positivity then head to @kihtcollective on instagram

and if you like what you see head to www.kiht.co.uk

Photographer | Narita Savoor

Beauty | Drew Suleman

Models | Myah Eve Serena Zara @ Jadore

If you are looking for jewellery that can ooze elegance and one of a kind, why not consider the possibility of buying engraved bracelets?

Engraving is one of the crafts that has been with humans since the bygone age. Many a time, archaeologists dig up some remains of the past civilizations, and they discover some valuable engravings on to the walls, stones, and what not! This high value of engraving as a craft is ever-present, and thus, also works well to enhance the prestige and elegance of jewellery like bracelets.

So, it is obvious thatengraved bracelets are very popular among people of all ages for a number of great reasons. With prestigious jewellers offering the chance to engrave your name, initials, date of birth, memorable message, or anything else in letters and symbols it’s now easier than ever to make a bracelet with engravings. Timeless and always on par with the trend, they are the one piece of jewellery both men and women can or should have in their drawer. Let’s find out the reasons below.

Bracelet That is Truly Yours

If you browse through a few jewellery stores, you would be happily surprised to see the number of options they can offer. Yet, none of these would be able to offer a personal touch and uniqueness of engraved bracelets. Whatever you would like to inscribe into a bracelet is truly your own, and thus, the bracelet becomes something more than just a piece of jewellery. Whether it is a name, a date, or a memory if you engrave it into a bracelet, it will also remain with you forever. By choosing the fonts, colour, shape, and size, etc. you can also effortlessly join in the design process and make it look totally unique.

Perfect Gift for Every Occasion

Imagine it’s one of your loved one’s birthday and you gift them a bracelet with their name inscribed on it. What reactions do you see? It is surely going to be a hugely exciting and happy reaction. The same thing applies to any other gift-giving occasions, whether it’s Christmas, anniversary, baby shower, job promotion, and such. As engraved bracelets can be worn by both men and women of all ages, it is something that can also totally reduce the stress of searching for the perfect gift.

Fashionable Accessory for Any Outfit

Engraved bracelets are greatly personalized and sleek. They can be used to declare the name of the owner, as well as their passion. They can be a means of a trip down the memory lane, or a means to showcase how much you care. Bearing all these deeper feelings, they can instantly embellish any outfit or style. They can be handcrafted from a variety of materials including gold, silver, stainless steel, and so on offering you the chance to opt for something that suits your personal style. Once that is done, you can confidently wear them with any outfit and on any occasion.

From quintessential bands to emerald stoned chains, Adriana’s work takes blueprint designs and forms them into contemporary statements, minus the fuss.

To produce responsible and practical jewellery that still imitates the glamour of classic bijouterie is a complicated concept for most. That is, unless, you have a lifelong vision like Adriana. After studying Jewellery Design at Parsons Paris – in addition to sporting myriad career experience under her belt – São Paulo-born, Adriana Chede, knew that her eponymous label would become an extension of her own perspectives and values from the outset.

Describing her brand as “timeless jewellery with Brazilian soul”, Adriana took her heritage overseas when choosing to settle in London, with the intention of creating something universally classic and wearable that still honoured her roots.

As the fine-jewellery market finds itself within the midst of an outpouring of demand for precious pieces that last a lifetime, Adriana’s designs are curated with both beauty and functionality in mind, proving that easy to wear moulds shouldn’t have to compromise on aesthetics. But shoppers are now searching for something that runs deeper than the surface level adornment; enter, sustainable treasures that are kind to the environment. Though customers needn’t be sceptical about Adriana’s approach towards ecological ethics; every order is individually handmade from 100% recycled gold, tapping straight into this new wave of earth-aware consumers.

Recording every step of the design and production process for her Instagram following, Adriana proves how behind even the simplest of craftsmanship is a highly-skilled maverick. And with the option of personalisation for the more cherished moments, the brand epitomises everything that jewellery should be for an individual; private, revered, and authentically intimate.

What / who are your influential drivers behind the brand?

“I started the business when I was 18, I knew nothing about being an entrepreneur, but I knew jewellery was a passion. Coming from a half-Lebanese family allowed me to experience moments where jewellery was used to celebrate love and our achievements. They would also be passed down to other generations, taking with them the stories they hold.”

How do you wish your customers to feel when wearing your jewellery?

“I design pieces that should be worn every day as a kind of second skin or little talismans. The jewellery is delicate yet timeless, made to last a lifetime (if not longer). I want my jewellery to make women feel their best, to empower their qualities and accompany them to all their activities.”

What does jewellery mean to you?

“I love jewellery. I love creating pieces that will be used and carried by women, and therefore become part of their lives. That feeling of creating a new piece or making each one of them by hand is really special to me.

To think that they are a part of nature – the metals and the gemstones – and we shape and mould them into something wearable is so beautiful. Because I see them this way, it’s also so important for me to do it in the most conscious and sustainable way as possible.”

How was it navigating a small business during a pandemic?

“Well, it asked for creativity, like finding new ways, adapting, and being more present online, but it was also very positive! I feel like it helped me to see new opportunities and use them to make my ideas work.”

What would your advice be to women in the small business sector?

“To be patient and constant. I feel like there is nothing like hard work and time. If you put the right amount of work and passion, then the results will come.

There were times where I felt like it was going slow, but I never thought about giving up. If you want something, you got to give all of you to make it happen. And good things happen.”

When the leaves start falling, and a chill can be felt in the air, you will know autumn has begun. As we all begin to prepare for the colder seasons ahead, surely every woman is thinking about their wardrobe. So, check out these top autumnal fashion trends of 2020

Natural Tones

Whether you wear a stylish suit or a leather skirt and top, make sure they are natural tones. Yes, neutral colours and natural hues may have been on trend over the past few seasons, but it is one of the few trends that seems determined to stay. Natural tones are just as contemporary this autumn as they were last year. For a beautiful selection of designer suits, tops, skirts, jackets, and dresses in natural colours, and other more vibrant hues, check out Marissa Collections, a designer clothing retailer.

Bright Pop Colour Suits

These days, the latest trends seem to be worlds of contrast. But that is no bad thing. So, while natural tones are still on-trend, this autumn will also see women wearing bright pop colour suits. When you want to be the belle of the ball and stand out in a room, a bright pop colour suit in a primary colour like red or blue can make you feel like you have command over everyone around you. But if you really want to rock these bright suits, find a hue that complements your skin tone, and add accessories like a pair of funky heels and a bold-coloured handbag.

Brown PU Faux-leather Coats

As the air gets colder, you will need a coat to keep you warm. By choosing a brown polyurethane leather coat, you can keep up with the latest autumn fashion trends as well. It can be perfectly styled with a miniskirt or slimline trousers, and the coat will go well with neutral tones such as grey, blue, and black. A brown PU leather coat is ideal for wearing in a number of settings too. Whether you are just popping to the shops, going to work, or catching up with your friends at a bar in the evening, this versatile coat will be ideal.

Yellow Maxi Coats

Brown faux-leather coats are ideal for capturing the feel and colour of autumn. But if you want to hold on to the summer sunshine for a little longer, try a yellow maxi coat. The vibrant shade works well with varying tones. Try rocking it with brown boots and a white turtleneck. By wearing the on-trend yellow maxi coat this autumn, you are sure to spread a little sunshine wherever you go.

Combo Jewellery

When it comes to accessorising with jewellery, this autumn, the old adage of “less is more” is out. Now, it is more is more! One jewellery trend making the rounds is wearing a chic chain necklace with a pair of gorgeous hoop earrings. You can opt for classic gold or silver for a traditional feel, or inject a little colour with more vibrant pieces when wearing a statement outfit. Jewellery combos are the way forward this autumn.

While you should definitely be enjoying this blissful yet unexpected heatwave and ‘summering safely,’ we’re all about summering sustainably too. Here are a few of our top eco-friendly shopping picks so you can maximise your summer style and minimise your carbon footprint.

  1. Orange Ruth Swimsuit by Oceanus available at www.oceanusswimwear.com
  2. Abbi Flatform Raffia Sandals by Brother Vielles available at www.brothervellies.com
  3. Day at the Spa – Bliss Candle with Two Sodalite Crystals by The Spa Girl Life available at www.thespagirllife.com
  4. 59-5 Organic Slip Dress by Bite Studios available at www.bitestudios.com
  5. Green Printed Dress by Lindex available at www.lindex.com
  6. Wanderlust Purse by Willique available at www.willique.com
  7. 48-5 Organic Cotton Tank Top by Bite Studios available at www.bitestudios.com
  8. Colonia Futura Hair & Shower Gel by Acqua Di Parma available exclusively at www.johnlewis.com
  9. Veto Petal Bracelet in Yellow and Purple by Lark and Berry available at www.larkandberry.com
  10. Straw Visor by Lindex available at www.lindex.com
  11. Pink The Glove Mule Reknit by Everlane available at www.everlane.com
  12. Pink EcoSwimure Swimsuit by Emile Vidal Carr available at www.emilevidalcarr.com

Snug inside Flat White, a coffee shop positioned on a bustling market street in Soho, I caught up with the ray of sunshine that is Elle Adams, or, as her trusty social media clan know her best, The Elle Next Door. Clutching hot coffees, we delved into her words of wisdom for those wanting to make themselves known on social media, as she traversed topics including trolling, influences and how it all began.

Across her various platforms – YouTube, Instagram and TikTok – Elle, who has an Instagram following of 108,000 and millions of video views, is a pop of colour, with a fantastic aesthetic flowing throughout.

How did you choose the name, Elle Next Door?

Elle: I remember being 19 and sat in my living room with my family and I thought ‘right, I want something like girl next door, something chilled. Maybe it’ll rhyme with Elle?’ I think my dad suggested Gossip Elle because I loved Gossip Girl; but I wasn’t a fan. I can’t remember what happened really, but I thought I was quite girl next door-y type, and then it just sort of stuck.

How did you build your following?

It took me around a year to build my following and I’ve never really had overnight growth like some people do. It was always so gradual for me. Zoella shouted me out and in 24 hours I had 12,000 followers. That was the only time I had a big boost. Instagram was a different time then. It was a lot easier to build a following than it is now.

How did you decide on your bright and popping aesthetic?

It looks like a rainbow has thrown up everywhere! Colour wasn’t popular when I started and I’m always in colour. I posted one picture which was literally a rainbow and people just liked it. I think that at the time it was cool to be neutral. The more I did in colour; the more people became engaged. I really found my passion creating that type of content. It became one of my things: London, flowers and colours. Once I’d discovered my niche, I experienced my biggest growth in followers. A lot of people say they come to my page because it makes them happy, how nice is that?

Do you ever get negative comments? How do you deal with them?

I think that everyone, at some point, if you’ve done it for long enough, will get negative comments. I really don’t get that many. When I get comments they’ll be things like ‘this looks photoshopped.’ Sometimes it does affect me; if it’s really savage, I find it quite funny but if it’s personal it can make you think ‘oh, did I offend you?’. On the whole, I’m really lucky and I have a lot of friends with much bigger followings than me that get a lot of negativity.

Do you post every day?

Oh, no. Maybe around three or four times a week, because I feel like I’m focusing on so many other things now that I wouldn’t be able to go out and create a picture a day. I deleted my app, which I do quite often, and when I went back on, I had all of these DM’s and I felt really bad.

I found that, without even knowing I was doing it, I’d open my phone and go straight to Instagram, so I just had to delete it. Even if you don’t think that things are affecting you, in the background, without you really realising it, you do compare yourself to others. Sometimes I need to just delete the app and focus on what I’m doing.

Your outfit choices are amazing – what’s the inspiration behind them?

I tend to, yes, it’s sad that I’m aware of this, picture where I’m going to shoot and then match the outfit to it. I get it wrong all the time. I think the funniest thing about Instagram is that people will scroll back and like pictures from three years ago and I’m like ‘oh god’! I went through a stage of trying to make everything colourful, all the time. Sometimes I’d just pick out really obscure things for the sake of being colourful and it was an interesting time, let’s just say that.

Who are your biggest inspirations on Instagram?

There’s a girl who has a massive following called Marta Sierra and she travels a lot and is so much fun. In every picture she looks like she’s having the time of her life and I see a picture and it makes me feel happy. So, people like her! From a fashion point of view there’s so many people – my whole phone is full of thousands of screenshots.

Which are the best brands that you’ve worked with?

Tourism boards are always the best ones for me. For them to trust you to go to a different country and show it in its best light is amazing, really. I used to work with Primark all the time and River Island as well, they were one of my favourite brands growing up. I’ve worked with Starbucks as well, and Spotify. My all-time favourite job was working with Gray’s Anatomy, promoting the new series. Anyone who knows me knows how much I love the show, I’ve watched the whole thing through four times.

What are your plans for the future?

I’d like to start doing more presenting this year. I went to a YouTube conference recently and hosted a chat with Joe Sugg. Suddenly the room was filled with 600 people! That was an amazing platform because MTV and Facebook were in the room. It went down really well apparently, so I’d love to do some more of that kind of thing.

You can discover the beauty of Elle’s feed at @ellenextdoor