FASHION Winter fashion
Many will agree that autumn/winter fashion is infinitely better and more fun than its summer counterpart.
While we are partial to a
chic swimsuit or cool linen dress, cosy knitwear, striking statement coats and dressing up for the festive party will always reign supreme. It’s lovely to wrap up in
cosy jumpers and coats but still look stylish. The festive season also
brings more opportunity to glam up and wear your perfect party outfit. Whatever look you want
to achieve we hope you find a little inspiration from your local independent boutiques, whether casual daywear or something for a festive night out.
This new season’s stylish three quarter winter coat in classic black and white is available from Carol Ann.
A cosy addition to
your wardrobe this black and white faux fur coat is fully lined with pockets and front hooks, so you can wrap up tight.
Available from Carol Ann, 127a Bawtry Road, Wickersley, S66 2BW
Magical in mono
trends
Sure to brighten up your winter wardrobe is this blush pink roll neck jumper from Heritage Boutique.
Flattering crossover
detail at the front and longer at the back will add a stylish look that will take you anywhere.
Available from Heritage Boutique, Elsecar Heritage Centre, Wath Road, Barnsley, S74 8HJ
Pret ty in Pink
Go wild
this winter
Carol Ann
127a Bawtry Road, Wickersley, S66 2BW (Opposite The Tanyard) Tel. 01709 533033
www.carolannfashion.co.uk Open: Monday to Saturday 9.30am to 5.00pm
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Open 7 days a week 10.30am-4pm Elsecar Heritage Centre, Wath Road, Barnsley S74 8HJ See our Facebook for more of our extensive collection
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Coats, wraps and waistcoats Fine and chunky knitwear
Jumper dresses, tunics and blouses
Large selection of accessories Handbags and purses Hats, scarves and gloves Jewellery
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