Friday, May 30, 2014

T.M. Lewin Autumn/Winter 2014

If I said TM Lewin to you, what would spring to mind? Shirts? Perhaps ties? But definitely menswear, right? Wrong. T.M. Lewin now has a range of gorgeous womenswear as well as the men’s collection of shirts, ties and suits.

The collection comprises smart knits, tailored dresses and sassy jackets. And a couple of weeks ago T.M. Lewin contacted me and kindly offered to send me a couple of pieces from the new autumn/winter collection which is now available on their website. You can check out the whole collection here – there’s a video to watch too.

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I chose the Iris Striped top (which doesn’t appear to be available online right now) and I wore it on Friday. I love how the stripes taper in at the waist creating a slimming optical illusion. I also like how it’s different from most other striped tops in that the stripes are only on the front and shoulders. It just sets it apart from other striped tops I think. The fabric is a lovely soft knit cotton blend and is the perfect weight for cooler spring/summer days and will transition well into the autumn.

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I also chose the Shani Coral Jacket, which you will find here.  I styled this with the sleeves cuffed to show off the striped lining (I do love me some stripes). The jacket doesn’t button which makes it easy to wear casually or to the office – buttoned jackets can sometimes be restrictive, don’t you think? The bright orangey coral colour is a great one for the summer, and a jacket is always a good layering piece when the cooler weather arrives.


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4 comments:

  1. Blimey they're ahead of the game dishing out autumn stuff already....!

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  2. We absolutely love your striped top and coral blazer! Paired together you look very nautical and chic!

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  3. Thank you. I like that it's a different twist on the nautical trend.

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  4. I know! I had to check that it was indeed the a/w line and not the s/s one when I was writing the post.

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