
A rainy day in Shoreditch, although a very bright Katie. The jacket is Marc Jacobs, the skirt is from Spitalfields market and the shoes and and belt used to belong to Katie’s lovely mum, Jane.

A rainy day in Shoreditch, although a very bright Katie. The jacket is Marc Jacobs, the skirt is from Spitalfields market and the shoes and and belt used to belong to Katie’s lovely mum, Jane.
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Hello Katie and Joe,
I was lucky enough to receive this link from Daniel Bevan and my sister and I have been loving it. We are just wondering, where does Joe put his clothes? Thanks for helping Americans everywhere understand what fashion is really all about.
Wow, what a great look, loving the umbrella. Tights like that never make it down here on to the 6th terrace of purgatory.
Wow, what a great look, loving the umbrella. Tights like that never make it down here on to the 6th terrace of purgatory.
Wow, what a great look, loving the umbrella. Tights like that never make it down here on to the 6th terrace of purgatory.
Wow, what a great look, loving the umbrella. Tights like that never make it down here on to the 6th terrace of purgatory.
Wow, what a great look, loving the umbrella. Tights like that never make it down here on to the 6th terrace of purgatory.
Wow, what a great look, loving the umbrella. Tights like that never make it down here on to the 6th terrace of purgatory.
This is such a brilliant idea. I’m inspired! Can I interview you for my blog?
Hello Tara and Andrea!
Glad Dan sent the link on and that you’re enjoying the blog! Understandably, there is virtually zero free wardrobe space for me at home and so my clothes are generally kept in a massive heap on the bedroom floor!