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celine grey knit sweater

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One of the first things I sacrificed when tackling the ambitious task of fitting my entire wardrobe into two (!!) suitcases, were a number of my cumbersome, woollen winter knits. The soft cosy kinds which envelope you in warmth on the crispest of winter days. My justification? The lack of a ‘real’ winter in Sydney (or so I’m told), and the need to allocate that precious suitcase space to what else other than shoes. In hindsight, I suppose I was a little too thorough, as at last count, I had a meagre choice of two options, a charcoal black or a nutty oatmeal – notwithstanding the few lighter jerseys tucked away in my wardrobe. So much for being prepared…

With that in mind, as we face a miserably wet weekend, I’m looking for something to meet me in the middle. A pale grey or a warm blush loosely fitted turtleneck would see me right, worn just so with a patent midi skirt or some skinny leather trousers. And while we’re on the subject of sweaters, preferably in the softest of cashmeres. Wishful thinking perhaps?

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4 Comments

  1. Nina
    April 4, 2014 / 7:19 pm

    Oh gurrrrl! Love turtlenecks so much right now. I’ve settled for the thin merino style ones from Glassons and the black one makes me feel very Russian Vogue – who by the way have the best beauty videos on YouTube. x

  2. April 8, 2014 / 7:09 am

    Only 2 suitcases?! That is very impressive!

    Maria xxx

  3. FREED MODE
    April 8, 2014 / 7:10 am

    Gorgeous this sweater, I am a fan of everything that surrounds you
    like this kind of sweater. Love that.
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