4.2.12

Thrift Inspiration, Pale and Interesting Escada style

Today is absolutely freezing and really all thoughts of Spring were really not on my mind this morning, but during a shopping trip in town I found another piece for the Spring and Summer wardrobe.

The designer collections were showcasing icy colours of spearmint green, bitter lemon and damask rose, all gorgeous shades for the new season to come.

This outfit by Louis Vuitton is an ice creamy delight and both pieces would really work well as separates too.


This jacket below by Jonathan Saunders is a fabulously versatile item which is perfect with a dress but will go with this seasons pastel and floral skinny jeans too:


Todays find is a spearmint green silk and wool jacket by Escada and I've teamed it with a simple navy cami tee and my moss green skinny jeans from Marks & Spencer which were from the PDSA charity shop last month. I will look forward to wearing this jacket with a cute summer dress and either pastel or white jeans for an more updated look in Summer:


I am also after a longer length blazer for summer and some white or pastel jeans. Roll on the boot sales to start where I'm sure I will score some pieces I'm after. For the moment, I've got my chunky knit aran cardigan back on and the heating turned up high, with the Escada jacket nestled in the wardrobe for an outing when Spring comes!!


Have you made any 'pale and interesting colour purchases for Summer yet?

Wishing you all a lovely weekend, wrap up, I think snows on the way!!

19 comments:

Make Do Style said...

Were you freezing!!? Good find & a lovely colour xx

hippyatheart said...

what a lovely outfit but it must indeed have been very freezing! can understand your spring mood btw.

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Style At Every Age said...

Lovely jacket, well done, it looks great on you!

Louise Mc said...

Great find! That's such a lovely colour and is going to look fab come spring. X

Rebecca said...

That's a great jacket. Personally, I like short ones like this...

Vix said...

That jacket looks wonderful on you, Sharon. The colour is beautiful. What a find! I look awful in pastel shades. x

Perdita Tinsel said...

I love ice cream pastel shades. My hair is a little 'loud' for subtle ones, but a spearmint, intense sugar pink or baby blue is a lovely thing. I have a dress I bought on the web, and am waiting to wear it- it's pink/yellow/white.

Ella said...

Jacket is gorgeous! I can't wait for the boot sales to start too xx
Ella @ Belle Vintage

Kezzie said...

Sharon you look soo pretty! This is my favourite outfit of yours for a while- it suits you sooo sooo much!!!!
I've got my eye on some lovely pale blue chinos in Fatface for the summer. They're kind of expensive though so I'd prefer to find the same ones cheaper elsewhere!!!

SabinePsynopsis said...

I fear my wardrobe is still a pastel-free zone, but what a beautiful jacket, Sharon. I bet you will love wearing this not only now, but all through spring and summer. xoxo

WendyB said...

Another amazing find!

Style Eyes Ethical Fashion Blog said...

What a find! I love that Johnathan Saunders outfit, i have a ombre skirt that looks a little bit like the skirt.

Anonymous said...

Great! Went off pastels but will see what I can update for this year.

Lakota [Faith Hope and Charity Shopping] said...

You're so good at the fashion cutting edge second hand finds - the colour suits you too. Although bare toes??! Brrr!

Sharon S said...

Hi everyone-thanks so much for all the lovely comments, so kind of you all! xx

Cadmium said...

oh, i do love this color combination - well done!

Veshoevius said...

Escada? Wow! Lucky you - that should last you for years and it's a gorgeous colour!

Budget Chic said...

Great color on that blazer. I think mint is in for this Spring. I don't know how you stay so skinny, hating you right now! LOL

Christina said...

Amazing jacket! It's gorgeous and freezing.

Christina @ Discount Suits

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