Sketch Sale November 27th

November24

Affordable And Stylish; Nowhere

November23

A month ago, Swedish fashion blogger Elin Kling and designer Nhu Duong have launched a new fashion brand called Nowhere. The collection has a minimal approach to wardrobe classics with supercool mens pants, dresses, knits and shirts in black, white, grey and a touch of burgundy. And as of today you can style the outfit with shoes too!
If you love the boyish style of Kling and the work of Vietnamese designer Nhu Duong, who has worked both for Acne and Weekday, the collaboration is a match made in heaven. No excuse for not being stylish, since one, the retail prices for this collection are a recessionista’s dream and two, you don’t have to leave your house since you can order online at Nelly.com.

Copy The Look; Isabel Marant Knits

November18

Inspired by Isabel Marant, we see two winter trends when it comes to knits. One, the aztec print, preferably in the shape of a poncho or big sweater. Second, the tweed jacket, petite or oversized, in black, multicoloured or red. You’ll find both trends in the new TRF collection by Zara.

H&M X Versace Home

November16

More than the clothes, I am very inspired by the Versace home collection. I love that cherry blossom velvet cushion, and with a little DIY, those silk scarves would make great cushions as well. I like a kitschy colourful touch to a minimal black and white interior, and a bunch of those will definately do the trick. The H&M X Versace collection is available in selected stores and online tomorrow, november 17 at 08.00 am.

Copy The Look; Isabel Marant

November2

A French favourite amongst fashionistas worldwide, Isabel Marant. Likeable for her ready to wear, je ne sais qois- clothes, the price tag is still far from likeable. This musthave denim shirt from the Fall collection now has a very likeable copy available at Object, the edgier line by Bestseller. Perfect for styling the double denim way or casually worn under a suit for an edgy accent.

Clearly inspired, top Isabel Marant, bottom Object

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