Five Ways to Style a Tunic

Hey Sweeties,

I am not going to lie to you, I wanted to play photoshoots in the garden and figured I would also have a bit of fun trying to come up with different looks using a new purchase from George at Asda. This isn’t the world’s best executed post but I am in the process of experimenting with something new that may feature further on here going forward… and we all have to start somewhere don’t we?!

So, the new purchase; a ‘mixed yarn tunic’ in plum from Asda and I am delighted that I finally have this having had my eye on it for a while. Why I haven’t had it sooner is because I didn’t quite feel I wanted to spend £12 on it, so you can imagine my delight when passing quickly through the store I found it in the sale for £8! Winner!

Mixed yarn tunic George

Rather than just add this into a future haul post, I thought I would show it to you with some ideas on how I might style it…

1. As you can see above, I have simply paired the tunic with tights and my patent buckle shoes from Office but this would look nice with any pair of flats.

2. Let’s add a hat… you’ll remember I bought this one from Aldo and featured in my London shopping haul post (here) last year.

Mixed yarn tunic George

3. Rather than tights, how about some black knee-high socks? Again you could pair with flats but here I have dug out an old pair of Kickers (remember them?!).

Mixed yarn tunic George

4. Reaching for my hat again, I have now added my Forever 21 gilet also bought on the same London trip. I love this look!

Forever 21 gilet

5. I bought these heeled open-toed boots from Dorothy Perkins a few years ago and I love them! They add a bit of edge to any outfit and I particularly like them with the tunic.

Dorothy Perkins Heeled Boots

This tunic would also look nice kept simple over leggings and/or worn with sandals; it’s a really versatile item of my wardrobe. As shown above, this tunic can be kept casual or accessorised to smarten up.

How would you style this tunic?
Until next time x

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