The Conscious Edit - June 2025

Welcome to this month’s Conscious Edit, where I highlight stylish finds and investment pieces designed to lighten your footprint while making a positive impact on both the planet and your wardrobe…

100% Regenerative Cotton wide-leg Jeans, Body Glow Cream, Foxglove Blouse, Cheeks Blush Stick, Daisy Stud Earrings, Cotton Towelling Popover, ‘Don’t Tell Dad' Bakery and Restaurant (NW6), Wedge Sandals, ‘Muse’ Candle in handmade, reusable coffee cup.

Artwork: ‘Street at Sunsrise’ by Jemma Powell. Catch her ‘Words in Colour’ exhibition at Cricket Gallery (SW10) between 18th June - 4th July 2025.

#OOTD: 01.11.16

I think you miiiight have noticed by now, I’m not particularly someone who shies away from a little colour. I am not saying I don’t have my more monochromatic, Skandi-inspired moments, but day to day, colour is what I’m drawn to and it makes me feel brighter and happier.

I love Autumn with its greying skies and flame red and crimson leaves scattering the pavement and parks.  Year after year, the colours I'm more inclined to wear during this season have an overtly British feel to them; mustard, teal and burgundy.  I also this year have been really fond of magenta – a little more vibrant and warm than burgundy but goes equally as well with my other favourites. 

This ASOS cropped-sleeve, fluffy knit encourages me to feel as energetic as it looks, and matches perfectly with my favourite Tom Ford lipstick, ‘Plum Lush.’  Its ruffled neckline is totally on trend and the metallic lined frills act as its own accessory so I only needed to stack some Monica Vinader Signature Bangles.

This peacock teal Fran Coat from L.K Bennett is a total sensation!  The soft wool and cashmere coat literally envelopes you like a cosy dressing gown, and together with the colour-popping magenta, a good pair of Citizens of Humanity dark blue skinny jeans (oh, and a random backdrop of burnt orange and pale gold leaves, no less) guarantees to pack a mean Autumn punch.

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Photography: Ella Sadika