Find a full-length mirror immediately: look into it, look at your clothes.
Think: am I happy with what I’m wearing? Am I happy with my wardrobe in general: does it work? Moreover does it work *hard enough*. To ascend to those luxurious heights of a wardrobe that really works, that gives you something to wear for every occasion, is nigh on impossible if you’ve not got the cash. Lots of it; like it’s coming out of your ears.
Just then at Ports 1961 designer Natasha Cagalj gave you and us so many things to wear to so many occasions. Whilst, at the same time, not creating anything that will date as soon as you walk out of the door.
In reality, this meant blazers (the white one over any dress for evening), the roll-hem skirt (for when your coolest friend is actually a frenemy and clocks everything you wear so you’ve got to look better but not look like you’re trying – hate that cow).
And the most brilliant gingham house coat that would be a gorge-y dream when worn with knackered jeans and any of the slingback perforated leather shoes. And the slightly fluted skirts. And everything else.
Unfortunately tight space prevents us from listing too much. Let’s just say: there was a lot.