Sunday 8 December 2013

Favourite Pattern this Winter


One of the biggest fashion statements this A/W is Tartan! Yes, its been creeping around over the last couple of years but this season it’s the must have! It has been hot on the catwalks and celebs from Katy Perry to Perrie Edwards from Little Mix have been working it. Whether you pick up a new scarf or a new coat get a bit of tartan in your wardrobe, and here is your ultimate guide on where the get this seasons must!


This cute dress is from Primark! Cheap and cheerful at only £15! It also comes in green and blue tartan and is definitely worth the money. It has a pretty collar with a pretty black bow underneath.



Another cute tartan collar dress is this one from glamorous.com at a reasonable price of £23.00. You can give this dress a grunge look by adding a leather jacket and biker boots to give it an edgy look!



This tartan snood is a bargain at £8.00 from Tesco! It is 100% acrylic meaning that this will keep you warm with its ultra soft texture this winter.



This is a perfect university accessory with plenty of room for books and laptops! So this purchase can definitely be justified. It is £28 from asos.com and would look chic with a black fur coat. 


Tartan is know to be symbolic of Scotland, so where better to buy these earmuffs from Scottish website ness.co.uk at only £14.99 they also come in a pink tartan. The fluffy tweed earmuffs are certain to keep your ears warm!

These tartan check balloon trousers are from Topshop at £42. If you’re thinking of keeping your legs as warm as possible over the next few cold months these high wasted trousers are the ones to get. These would look good with a knitted black cropped jumper and brogues.




This skater skirt is only £20 from misguided.co.uk! The blue and green tartan print has an elasticated waistband and would look edgy with a black crop top and leather jacket.

Don’t forget the bonus if you’re a student you can get discount! So knock a further 10-20% off with your student card and you’ll be saving yourself even more money. Which we obviously know is going to be spent on university supplies not on going out (wink wink). Hope this has helped with a few tartan ideas, but this pattern is definitely my favourite Autumn/Winter look, and I will be stocking up my wardrobe with it asap!






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