Fashion blogger Disneyrollergirl on Whistles – in pictures
'I rarely wear dresses, but this one has all the right details. It’s a great length, a flattering shape and I like the minimalist neckline.' Dress, £135, whistles.co.uk.Photograph: Whistles'I like simple, unfussy shapes, but I get bored of basics. This structured tee is perfect as it’s something you can throw on, but it’s not casual.' T-shirt, £85, whistles.co.uk.Photograph: Whistles'I’m loving all the intense bottle-green around for autumn; it goes beautifully with rich reds.' iPad case, £50, whistles.co.uk. Photograph: Whistles
'The irony of a shearling tote for someone who spends a lot of time tramping the streets in the rain is not lost on me, but I’d love one of these for my fantasy life.' Tote, £175, whistles.co.uk. Photograph: Whistles'The pyjama trend was big news last season, but not everyone wants to take it literally. This foulard print shirt is an easy and wearable nod to it.' Shirt, £110, whistles.co.uk. Photograph: Whistles'Whistles’ short double-breasted coat is something of a signature, and I’m really into this look for autumn.' Coat, £295, whistles.co.uk.Photograph: Whistles'There’s something a bit ‘refined punk’ about this – the mohair-like knit and the graphic colour-blocking take me back to Kensington Market circa 1983.' Jumper, £95, whistles.co.uk.Photograph: Whistles'I’m all about tapered, cropped trousers at the moment, especially in rich, jacquard fabrics. I’d wear these with patent loafers or classic 100cm round-toe Louboutins.' Trousers, £135, whistles.co.uk.Photograph: Whistles
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