I came to the party late in discovering & Other Stories but now I have, I’m well and truly raving about it!

& Other Stories Dress

I came to the party late in discovering & Other Stories but now I have, I’m well and truly raving about it!

During my first visit to one of their stores I went a bit crazy and bought quite a few bits and pieces.  Thankfully, most were in the sale but I did pick up this sleeveless wrap design dress from their current Spring/ Summer collection.

& Other Stories Dress

Being as impatient as I am there was no way I was going to wait for warmer weather to wear this!  So instead I styled it up for the cold.  I pulled on a long sleeve Topshop funnel neck top, my current favourite necklace from Belle & Bunty, belted it with a waist belt and threw on some tights to keep my legs warm!  The perfect ensemble for a February day!

& Other Stories Dress

& Other Stories Dress

I love how versatile this dress has already proved to be and that it’s going to carry me right through to the summer.  I am expecting to get a lot of wear out of it – the signs of a good purchase!

Also, it’s one of those perfect day to night dresses.  I can already see myself quickly throwing a pair of heels on and glam-ing it up with a bit of fur before speedily running out the door for a fun filled evening out.

& Other Stories dress

& Other Stories Dress

& Other Stories Dress

For those that don’t know about & Other Stories, it’s a Swedish company, owned by the same group who has H&M and COS.  They focus on great design and timeless detailing at affordable pricing.  In a nutshell they don’t have the same throw away fashion H&M offers but are more daring and trend conscious than their fashion counterpart COS.

They currently have a flagship store on Regent Street but are also available online.  Click HERE to find this dress.

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