Wear it Pink, candy girl

Pinch me cause I can't believe it's October already! But as fashion month comes to an end it's time to get our wardrobes sorted. As I mentioned in my previous post, the candy girl will be one of the dominatrix trends this season.

Sweet simple, elegant outfits that create the wow-factor.  Don't be mistaken by the word candy though. You can play with pale hues in many different ways. For this occasion, I chose a tomboy outfit. Cause why not, right?

October brings a lot of things, it's the start of a new season, a new wardrobe, brand new adventures on TCB...but more importantly, it's the Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM) and it's time for you to get involved. 

BCAM is a worldwide annual campaign involving thousands of organisations around the world to highlight the importance of breast awareness, education and research. There are about 50,000 new cases of breast cancer every year in the UK solely, so it's time to work together!

As of now, there are two campaigns that I'm supporting closely: Breast Cancer Care and its Big Pink campaign and Breast Cancer Now and its Wear it pink campaign. It takes little time from you and it has a greater impact on somebody else future, so please have a look!

The beauty industry is also massively involved in it, sharing the profits of their sales for the case. You can see some of the available options here

Don't forget it's for a great cause! Let your friends know you're doing something wonderful for people with breast cancer. 

WEARING:

Pedro Del Hierro Satin Blazer (sold out, similar below)
Mango White Tee
TopShop Joni Jeans
Studded Leather Boots
Furla Candy Bag (available in other colours)
Maria Pascual and Cast of Vices Rings

Alive

Photography by M. Abbas

Photography by M. Abbas

Of course it had to rain during #LFW! This city would not be the same without it. And hey, there's a silver lining to every cloud and you get to wear as many hats as you want in this weather! Oh I love hats...

I have to thanks GHD and their S&M salon (pun intended there) for treating me like a princess and making my hair look so natural, even under the pouring rain. Not to mention all the goodies I took home! What a great survival kit.

After having my hair done and getting a bite in between shows (see reviews for Day 3 and 4 here), I managed to visit the Minnie: Style Icon exhibition hosted by BFC and Georgia May Jagger.

The exhibition follows the Disney character’s evolution as a fashion icon from the 30s to the present and includes images of Madonna, Twiggy, Ashley Williams’s Minnie Style collection for DAZED magazine and other photographs shot by and featuring Georgia May Jagger. Pretty cute and interesting! And with lots of spots for snapping a good picture too ;)

To finish what has been a great (and tiring, let's not deny it) fashion week, I met the talented M.Abbas at the Keiko Nishiyama catwalk and he took the amazing motion pictures of me in the rain that you can see in this post.

Have a lovely week, 

TCB x

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Wearing:

ZARA hat (AW15)
long khaki shirt (SS15)
Topshop Jewellery (similar here)
Topshop Joni Jeans 
Rayban Sunglasses
Marc Jacobs for Selfridges MacBook Case (sold out)

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