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Spring is finally in the air

Well, I am finally back. It has been a long and exhausting journey. We are finally established in our rental townhouse. We have had to take a rental as there are very few properties on the market in the area where we want to buy. As I have spent most of my adult life living in Barnes, South West London this has been quite an upheaval. We are now in the small village of Thames Ditton, just across the river from Hampton Court Palace once the home of Henry V111. I am gradually getting to know the surrounding area. I have already found an excellent Pilates class and everybody seems very friendly. The birds were singing yesterday and the I can see the buds on the trees in our small garden. Spring is finally in the air.

Spring is finally in the air

I have put together a couple of collages showing the new colours that are arriving in the shops. I have started with a warm colour palette as I was asked by a reader recently what colours I would recommend if you have auburn hair and pale skin. The colours above could well fit the bill so worth a try if you have similar colouring.

Details of above:

Camel round neck sweater Boden | Beige stretch trousers Whistles at JohnLewis&Partners | Black & beige print coat Boden | Beige fedora hat Nordstrom | Leopard print bag Boden | Khaki shirt Boden | Tan loafers Fitflop.

I have an extremely small wardrobe in our current house so I am having to be very careful as to what I buy. I will attempt to keep to a routine of one in one out principle. The last few weeks have reinforced my determination to only buy pieces that I consider will stand the test of time. I do find that having a smaller wardrobe is forcing me to be more creative when putting an outfit together.

Details of above:

Pink cardigan Boden | Grey trousers MarksandSpencer (now only light grey available)| Lilac tee Uniqlo | Lilac fedora hat JohnLewis&Partners | Flowerbomb Perfume JohnLewis&Partners | Pink crossbody bag JohnLewis&Partners | White trainers Fitflop.

More Spring colours in a previous post here.

The good news is that we will be travelling to France this weekend. We intend to get some rest and hopefully some sunshine. We really do need to rest and recuperate so going forward I intend to post once a week. I will of course be exploring St.Tropez market and the local brocantes.

Chicatanyage

I write a fashion and beauty blog for women over 50 with the aim of inspiring mature women to continue to enjoy and have fun with their fashion choices. I have spent most of my working life in some way connected to fashion. I started my career in Fashion PR and then trained as an Image Consultant when my children were young. I subsequently worked in the corporate world running seminars, doing private coaching and speaking at conferences. I started my blog in 2009 as I wanted to share my years of experience working in the world of fashion. I truly believe we can continue to have confidence in the way we present ourselves. Our style may evolve with time and changing lifestyles, yet with a little knowledge and inspiration, we can all continue to have fun with fashion. As women of a certain age we are a growing demographic let us prove that we can also be a chic one.

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  • Good luck in your new surroundings. I have fond memories of walking the maze at Hampton Court Palace when I first visited England in 1967!! Bonne route a la France!

  • My Older Son and his wife live in Thames Ditton. It's a friendly place, I agree, and I'm sure you will enjoy your stay there, however brief. Enjoy your respite in France.
    (I am looking for white trainers, or navy with white trim, but am not finding it easy as I take a size 2/2.5.)

  • So nice to know what is being worn in England. We aren't that different in America. We wear a tee, patterned or sweet floral skirt with sandals or white tennis shoes with a denim jacket or cardigan. I'll have to try this with a blazer like you showed!!

  • Love the warmer colours. Please take care of yourselves after your move. A holiday in the south of France sounds just right!

  • So pleased you can enjoy your rental for some time until what you want comes onto the market. This is a very sensible decision. Moving house is very hard work. Have a lovely break in France.

  • Glad you’ve completed phase 1 of your relocation. Seems overwhelming and exhausting. (We’re 68 and have been in our home 29 years - the thought of packing up every single thing is beyond daunting.) Love the items you showcased, particularly the classic pink cardigan. It’s a staple for me. I’m sure your stay in France will be magical and restorative. Can’t wait to see what you peruse at the markets!

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