It’s our Editor in Chief’s final Picks post before heading off on maternity leave. And it’s a good one!
Hello everyone and welcome to your weekly shopping indulgence.
I’m in the final days of preparing for the arrival of my first baby; a boy who we’re expecting to join us any minute now. I’m absurdly excited but there’s one little problem: My world has turned blue. Everywhere I look there are cars and trucks and navy stripes and pale blue Peter Rabbits. It’s super cute but depressingly gendered and it’s making me yearn for all things girly.
The antidote? 10 feminine online buys that I am desperate to indulge in (and will as soon as this enormous belly is no more) and that you should do. Happy shopping…
Just as an FYI, you should know that this is an advertorial for Triumph.
1. Light pink leather-look A-line skirt from River Island.
RRP $50.00
Leather is one of the most fun things to wear but is generally pretty expensive. I have a rule that when buying something timeless, (a black leather jacket, for example) I am allowed to spend the big bucks on the Real Thing. But when it’s a seasonal piece (AKA a pink mini skirt) then faking it is a more sensible option. This A-line cut is flattering, and while I personally wouldn’t go for the matching black and white love hearts on my nipples, I am convinced they would look glorious on all of you.
2. Sleeveless puffer jacket from Witchery.
RRP $149.95
I have a confession to make: I own this in two colours already (tan and black). It is really warm and the fake fur hood makes it extra cosy; I wear both of them all the time. But now? Now they’ve gone and brought it out in this beautiful burgundy colour, that is so rich it makes you feel like a Queen. I am not sure I can justify a third purchase (in fact I know I can’t), so I pass that duty to you, dear readers.
3. Women’s free 5.0 sneakers in fuschia from Nike.
RRP $159.95
Fact: When you have pretty exercise gear, you exercise more. And these Nike runners are not just pretty but practical too. They feel like you’re running on nothing, almost as if you’re barefoot but without the blisters and bits of gravel sticking into your flesh.