London Fashion Week: Day 2 Street Style

Today was the second day at London Fashion Week and in a break between catwalks I decided to do a bit of street style photography. This was my first attempt with my new camera so please forgive a girl a slightly shaky start!

Trend Round Up: I saw a hell of a lot of pleated and pencil skirts today in all colours, I myself was wearing a leather number by Mango and was more than glad for bare legs when the sun came out! These were teamed with blouses or over sized jersey jumpers with statement necklaces layered on top. Footwear wise, people were either rocking skyscraper high fierce heels or socks and ankle boots. Round 60's sunglasses or over sized frames completed the look.

Check back tomorrow for highlights from day three of LFW, where I'll be checking out the static exhibition at Somerset House.


I love the way the necklaces are layered here and the chanel bag of course!


This whole outfit was great, especially the leather skirt and the jacket

Mixing florals with tough leather shoes - and a lovely studdded Miu Miu bag


Cute outfit and a statement necklace seemed to be a winning formula today

Silky Pyjama pants are a favourite of mine for that effortless cool look

How cute is this little girl clutching her Jasper Conran invitation


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Polka dot jeans, lace and brogues go so well together - again with a statement necklace

Love these flatforms - I had a  serious case of shoe envy as I snapped


This buyer was one sophisticated lady in print, paired with great accessories

I saw so many pencil skirts today but this metallic one caught my eye


Statement sunnies were a must in the sun today, especially round 60's looks
A cute shorts and jacket suit teamed with YSL bag and ponyskin slippers from Zara
check out those fierce shoes! Everyone wanted a picture of this lady
I love everything about this girl, but mostly I love her hair colour - stunning!




I got papped a few times myself today, including by www.sofeminine.co.uk which you can see here. I'm number 4!


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