Shop your closet – blue linen coat

Shop your closet - blue linen coat

 

 

Continuing my series shop your closet. This week I have teamed a blue linen coat with a pair of white linen trousers. Blue and white is one of my favourite colour combinations for summer.  I feel it mirrors the softness of a blue sky interspersed with fluffy white clouds. A perfect outfit for an english summer’s day.

I am wearing a three quarter linen coat, a pair of wide leg white trousers and white linen top. I have added a touch of colour with a bright blue/pink silk scarf.

 

 

Shop your closet - blue linen coat

Photos by Laura Hines taken in Ham House Gardens.

 

I shall keep an eye out for a winter coat in a similar colour. Maybe in a soft merino wool.

If you would like to read more about my style philosophy do visit Imogen’s informative site InsideoutStyle. I am greatly honoured to be featured in her Stylish thoughts series. I am in excellent company  alongside some very chic blogging colleagues.

Imogen’s site is a wonderful resource packed full of information on how to uncover your unique personal style and much more.

 

5 Comments

  1. Imogen Lamport
    4th August 2016 / 08:50

    Thanks for sharing your stylish thoughts Josephine

  2. Kristien
    4th August 2016 / 13:34

    Icy blue looks wonderful with your silver hair. Perfect for you.

  3. Britta Higgins
    4th August 2016 / 23:17

    A lovely look!

  4. Bron
    8th August 2016 / 07:31

    I just wish I had some forgotten gems in my closet to recycle to create such a lovely look!

    • 8th August 2016 / 08:49

      Hi Bon
      I do buy quite carefully and keep the pieces I love for many years. They are not always very expensive items. In this case the blue coat is from Zara and is three years old

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