Friday Fashion Cupboard: 5 Pieces We're Loving This Week
Every Friday our fashion editors rummage through the overflowing Marie Claire fashion cupboard. Come join us...

Every Friday our fashion editors rummage through the overflowing Marie Claire fashion cupboard. Come join us...
Marc Cain Jumper, £365
After last night's football we all could do with a jolly jumper like this to cheer us up. And, if you're not bothered AT ALL about it, it's still perfect to wind up your hungover and depressed boyfriend, right?
Shelleys sandals, £45, available at asos.com
We have a lot of love for these little beauties. Cool enough for weekends, and smart enough for the office (style with a crisp blouse – perfect). Good for you Shelleys, we’ll take a pair thank you very much.
7 For All Mankind jeans, £250
Quick, run to your nearest 7 For All Man Kind store and get yourself a pair of the super sleek Pieced Skinnys. They fit like a dream, have the perfect cropped ankle and are super hot.
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River Island skirt, £100
This is buttery soft, has a rich, deep colour and is incredibly sexy. Wear with trainers and a sweatshirt/t-shirt for down time and a striped shirt and brogues for the office. Put it on your wish list - it's available from October.
Scarlett of Soho, £97
This website rocks. They’ll send you up to four pairs of glasses to try in the comfort of your own home. They look very expensive but they really aren’t, and the shapes are modern but not intimidatingly so. Winning combination, Scarlett, winning!
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