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waves & ruffles

When I need a lift, I opt for a change of hair-do. My trusty GHD hair straightener is definitely something I cannot live without! I have been tired of wearing my hair dead straight, so decided to go for the beach waves look. Well, it is not Summer here, but these wavy locks are bringing back sweet memories of days with sun-kissed skin & walks along the beach.










Like my GHD's, this cashmere sweater is another of my trusty favourites. It has such a buttery soft texture and I just love the romantic ruffles.  Plus, it's super warm & cosy.

With waves & ruffles, I was set for the day, to face the cold outside. Somehow, having my two favourites made my day just that little bit brighter. 

What can you not live without?

Hope you have a beautiful weekend, doing the things that make you smile from ear to ear.

Yours in style,

Suzi x

Jeans: Habitual NY, Sweater: Hoss Intropia.

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    1. Thanks for your comment! You've brightened up my day. x
      Suzi x

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  2. Lovely hair - I like those subtle waves :)

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  3. Nice sweater!!
    Love your hair!!

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    1. Hi Irene! Thanks for your sweet comment. It made me smile. x
      Suzi x

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  4. Lovely outfit, your sweat is so cute.

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  5. I love Audrey too :)
    She is my favourite fashion icon.
    You have a great blog :))
    xx Iza

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    1. Thanks for the compliment Iza! Noone could ever be like Audrey. She was certainly a one of a kind.
      Suzi x

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  6. you have beautiful hair and eyes!

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    1. That's so nice of you to say! Your comment has made me smile. x
      Suzi x

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  7. I could not live without my teeth. I just had my braces off so if my teeth were to disappear... oh no. Talking of teeth, you have lovely ones.
    I like your blog, so naturally, I followed you.
    Ashley x

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    1. Yes, teeth are certainly very important! Welcome to my blog. Thanks for following. x
      Suzi x

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  8. Thanks! Glad you love the pictures!
    Suzi x

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