Competition: Passion For Fashion...

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This is my entry for the fabulous competition being held by Money Supermarket!


 All you have to do is put together five outfits you would like for this AW/2012 for the named five categories, what could be easier?! AND if your outfit is chosen as a winner you could win £200 and even bet still, you could be the overall winner, winning £1000 and an iPad!!!

So lets begin...



Dress - £35 - River Island
Blazer - £24.99 - New Look
Bag - £4.98 - Ebay
Shoes - £60 - River Island
Watch - £22 - River Island
TOTAL - £150.97
As I don't work in an office, this was probably the most difficult outfit for me to put together; however, this is probably something like I would wear. I love this dress, its sophisticated and with the dog tooth print is bang on trend for this A/W 2012. I kept the rest of the outfit plain to allow the dress to stand out; this blazer  is a perfect go-to piece for those chilly winter mornings and this bargain bag, which reminds me of the Zara tote, is perfect for all your office essentials. 


Disco Pants - £30 - River Island
Kate Moss Tee - £30 - Eleven Paris
Nike Blazers - £67 - Schuh
Casio Watch - £27.95 - Amazon
Cross Earrings - £4 - Topshop
Studded Duffle Bag - £17.54 - Ebay
TOTAL - £176.49
For me casual means something comfy but stylish, something you can throw on and still feel fashionable. What could be better than a tee featuring the most stylish supermodel on the planet? I paired this tee with the River Island dupe's of the American Apparel Disco Pants as they are a must have item for this winter - literally everyone has a pair - and they go with any outfit. I then chose the Nike Blazers because they are comfortable but still go with the outfit. Finally, to add a bit of style to this casual outfit, I chose a dupe of the Alexander Wang Rocco bag and a simple watch and earrings. 


Dress - £32 - Topshop
Shoes - £60 - River Island
Bag - £10.99 - Ebay
Earrings - £2 - River Island
TOTAL - £114.99
For this outfit, I decided the date would be dinner and drinks. I absolutely adore this dress its animal print is stylish and perfect for this A/W. Furthermore, its body-con fitting and midi-length will make you look both sexy and sophisticated by showing just the right amount of flesh and working your curves. I teamed this dress with bold, colourful shoes and a clutch bag to add some vibrancy to the outfit and the knotted earrings are perfect to add a glint to your eyes.


Jeans - £40 - Topshop
Jumper - £14.99 - H&M
Army Jacket - £48 - Topshop
Chelsea Boots - £25 - Linzi Shoes 
Rucksack - £35 - Accessorize
TOTAL - £162.99
"Chelsea" Boots are so on trend this up and coming season, there are numerous styles and colours on the fashion market; however, I thought these flat brown ones were perfect for outdoors and can also be teamed with various other outfits. Army wear is also going to be massive for A/W from the colours to the prints; this jacket is perfect for outdoors and it can be styled up for a more glam look. I chose this bag because it incorporated all of the colours I used in this outfit and it reminds me of "colour blocking" which is also bang on trend!

Maxi Skirt - £38 - Topshop
Leather Jacket - £29.99 - H&M
Tank Top - £10 - Topshop
Block Boots - £29.99 - My1stWish
Bag - £12.99 - H&M
Belt - £18 - Urban Outfitters
Necklace - £5.69 - Ebay
TOTAL - £144.66
I absolutely love this outfit! Its edgy and stylish. This maxi skirt paired with these dupes of the Jeffery Campbell Lita Boots and all of the other black leather items looks so on trend and the skirt adds a feminine, girly twist to the outfit. This outfit could also be turned into something great for the day just change the bag to an oversized tote and the boots to flats and there you have it.

So there you have my entries for the Money Supermarket "Passion For Fashion" Competition! Good luck if you also decide to enter and may the best fashionista win! : )

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