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Gold clothes – be they smothered in brilliant bugle beads, worked up in gleaming brocade or shining with shimmering sequins – tend to be kept for best. But there’s a fresh way to give gold new life, and add a little lustre to your day-to-day wardrobe. It’s all in the mix.
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BADGELY MISCHKA – GOLD BROCADE PENCIL SKIRT WITH DARK GREEN BOMBER JACKET AND LIME GREEN SCARF
A dark green bomber jacket – albeit a beautifully tailored one - contributes the essential utilitarian element to this outfit, one that manages to toughen up the high-octane shimmer of Badgely Mischka’s gold pencil skirt.
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BURBERRY PRORSUM – GOLD TROUSERS BLACK TOP AND WOOLLY HAT
It may seem an improbable blend, but it works: gold look-at-me trousers and a black showpiece necklace somehow don’t seem such a daytime style challenge when married with a low-key knitted pull on hat and fingerless gloves.
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3.1 PHILLIP LIM – GOLD BROCADE TRENCH OVER TAN JERSEY DRESS AND CREAM POLONECK
A divine evening coat, such as 3.1 Phillip Lim’s gold brocade number, adds depth and richness to fairly anonymous layers, in this case a simple cream polo neck and a tan knit dress. Accessorising with style’s polar opposites - fierce heels, and a soft knit hat – adds extra, edgy style credibility.
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DEREK LAM – BROWN LEATHER JACKET AND GOLD SLEEVELSS LONG DRESS
Would you wear an evening dress during the day? A borrowed-from-the-boyfriend butter-soft leather jacket thrown on top of a floating gold empire line dress makes Derek Lam’s night-through-day style statement look like a stylish proposition.
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