FASHION
TRADITION WITH FLAIR
Pearls are a classic accessory and this necklace from the Orchid Collection has been designed with added elegance. A sterling silver Nirvana orchid is the centrepiece of the
freshwater soft grey pearls, at either 16in or 18in long. By Dower & Hall (£340)
BURNISHED BANGLE
Make a statement with this dramatic petrol sequinned bangle by Nicholas King at Liberty (£185)
SILVER SPARKLE
A silver square sequin clutch will certainly catch the light and brighten any outfit. By Accessorize (£32)
DELICATE DETAILS
An ultra feminine sheer smoke blue tulle twinset is embellished with sequins and beads and scalloped on the neck and edges; worn over a matching silk camisole top with a square/rounded top with spaghetti straps and black, wide-legged, crease-resistant trousers.
By Elégance (order numbers: twinset, 67 321, £129- £145, 10-22; trousers, 67 391, £119, 10-22)
GLITTERING PRIZES Stand up and shine in these Istanbul pewter sequin covered platform pumps, also in black and bronze. By Moda in Pelle (£89, 36-41)
STOCKISTS: Accessorize, 0844 811 0068 and
www.accessorize.com; Alexon, 01582 399 842,
www.alexon.co.uk; BHS, 0845 196 0000 and
www.bhs.co.uk; Cruise, 0844 800 4622 and
www.cruisefashion.co.uk; Dower & Hall,
www.dowerandhall.com; Elegance UK, 0844 557 5507 and
www.elegance.co.uk; Fifty plus, 0871 231 2000 and
www.fiftyplus.co.uk; Gray & Osbourn, 0871 987 1166 and
www.grayandosbourn.co.uk; Vanessa Kandiyoti, at Liberty, Harvey Nichols, net-a-porter and
www.vanessakandiyoti.com; Liberty,
www.liberty.co.uk; Marks & Spencer, 08453 0211234; Moda in Pelle,
www.modainpelle.com and 0870 410 1001.
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