I've wanted to do an all white outfit for a while, I've always liked the idea of wearing one colour exclusively, ever since I was a teenager and accidentally/on purpose wore a completely blue outfit to school. Blue jeans, blue trainers (ugh), turquoise T-shirt which I had altered myself (ugh squared), the sleeves of said T-shirt used as a turquoise headband (ugh-tastic), turquoise jewellery and a blue rucksack. In fact for most of my last year at school, I only wore turquoise. And tops I'd made myself out of pillow cases, which my friends will NEVER LET ME FORGET.
I digress. Last summer we wore a lot of white on stage, and it felt great. It makes you feel special and a bit tanned and, well, clean. (Until you have to trek through mud and get it splattered all up the legs of your white suit of course.) We're playing festivals again this season so I'm starting to think about what to wear on stage (it's really important you guys!!) and I think once again white might be all right.
So, the trousers are from Missguided. I have written that sentence a lot on this blog. I find buying trousers a bit of a nightmare, so when I find a style I like I tend to go mad and buy them in every colour possible. Which is exactly what I've done with these Marilyn cigarette cut trousers. (They call the shade I'm wearing here cream but I think they're super dooper white, see-through-to-your-pants white in fact). The shirt is from Boohoo, I love the daisy lace effect, and the boots and clutch bag (which I got a while ago and now can't find on the site) are both from the ever-glorious ASOS.
The pumpkin ring is from Rock Cakes, AKA Sarah Meredith, who makes beautiful jewellery in Brighton. She works in silver, gold and precious gems, but is as equally at home with acrylics and wood. Everything she sells is handmade, from personalised wedding rings, gold bicycle necklaces, ice cream pendants, and skull and bone brooches. Can you tell I'm a big fan? You can see her Etsy shop here.
Now I just need to invest in some extra-strength stain remover, and I'll be all set for summer.