My Favourite Trend for Autumn, our Style Not Age challenge for October


Goodness doesn't time fly? Here we go again with our end of month style challenge. Jacqui has plumped for this month's theme which has given us lots of creative scope. Me, I've been influenced by a magazine spread again, this time for the ubiquitous argyle knit. The trend isn't so much a fashion as an enduring classic.


You'll excuse me for feeling ever-so-slightly-smug that my knit was a charity shop find last year and has been loitering with intent until the right moment came along. The Country Casuals cardigan cost me all of £4 which adds to the smug factor. But enough of that, let's catch up with the rest of the Collective to see what their favourite seasonal trend is.


For Jacqui's Mummabstylish, the trend is the colour rust which is a true autumn shade. I'm partial to that hue for the cooler months too. See more on her blog here.


Hilda is rocking her stunning red trouser suit accompanied by fabulous leopard print courts. Wowee, is all I can say! Catch the full details on Over The Hilda


Rust is another favourite for Emma of Style Splash along with a liberal dose of velvet by way of this charity-shopped jacket (£2) - way to go Em!


Sasha was my photographer of the day and told me I ought to point out that despite how polished I may look, I'm actually full of the most revolting cold at the moment. I'm layered up in concealer to cover the dark shadows under my eyes from not sleeping last night (hurrah for my Quay Australia sunglasses, eh?) and have a dry, chafed nose from endless blowing.


The Country Casuals cardi has inbuilt shoulder pads which makes me think it might be a vintage piece. It's not showing much sign of wear however. I particularly like the deep pockets as well as the motif on the back of the sweater.



The cream ruffled blouse is another vintage find of mine, one that's been a mainstay for years. The ring is pre-loved too. 


Jumbo cord, wide-legged and lovely - that's how I'd describe these fabulous trews. The brand is Zara, but not this year's. Likewise with the tartan/plaid boots - not this season's, and from M&S, they're still a super statement ankle boot that demand attention.



I'm striding off home now, heading for a Lemsip, lots of fruit, and some downtime for the rest of the day. I fancy this cold was a freebie from my recent trip to the mainland - not the kind of freebie I like though!

                                                                                          Anna x

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  1. Anna, I am having massive shoe and outfit envy right now! Every piece you are wearing is spectacular on its own. And then all combined...Wow! I want to copy! Except I have nothing like any of it in my closet. Which makes me think I need to up my outfit game right quick! I hope you will be feeling well soon!

    Shelbee
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    1. Oh, thank-you Shelbee for that affirmation. This bit of shopping my closet was great fun. Cheers xx

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  2. I'm loving this entire outfit, especially the pants. And, good on you for being smug about your charity store find--love it! You look great despite your cold.

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    1. Kim, I just love a charity shop bargain! Am on day 5 of the cold and hope that this will mark an improvement xx

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  3. Yes I would be smug too. Fabulous find and outfit Anna. I love every item.

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  4. I'm liking that Argyll knit Anna, it looks fabulous paired with your super cord trousers. Another winning combination. Jacqui x

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    1. Cheers Jacqui! Looks like we all had fun with this one, didn't we? xx

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  5. I love all the colours in this outfit. That cardi looks vintage to me! Especially with a shoulder pad and those shiny buttons. I adore the mustard wide-wale cords - I want them!

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    1. My daughter is very covetous of this cardi, and for good reason. Heading over to see you later my dear xx

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