Scottish Daily Mail

IT’S EASY BEING GREEN

- EMILY MONCKTON

HURRAH! It’s time to dig out autumn’s most flattering hue — emerald. With the chilly weather, it is inevitable that forest tones and teal shades will move to the front of your wardrobe. To say this isn’t a trend we have seen before would be a lie. Yet, this year, there is one key difference: the colour isn’t relegated to one or two items. The High Street is saturated with beautiful green knits, skirts, trousers and accessorie­s. The choice is endless! Heading to a party? Dazzle in a pair of metallic boots, teamed with a velvet blazer. Or, off to work? Add a splash of colour to your white shirt, by teaming it with a sage silk scarf. Take it from us: this trend has the green light.

 ??  ?? Sparkly: duchess of Cambridge in Jenny Packham Faux leather jacket, £195, kitristudi­o.com Midi skirt, £35, topshop.com Lara jumper, £65, boden.co.uk Trousers, £129, whistles.com Disc earrings, £95, carousel jewels.com
Sparkly: duchess of Cambridge in Jenny Packham Faux leather jacket, £195, kitristudi­o.com Midi skirt, £35, topshop.com Lara jumper, £65, boden.co.uk Trousers, £129, whistles.com Disc earrings, £95, carousel jewels.com
 ??  ?? Scarf, £39, wolfand badger.com Bag, £15, topshop.com
Scarf, £39, wolfand badger.com Bag, £15, topshop.com
 ??  ?? Belt, £45, boden.co.uk
Belt, £45, boden.co.uk
 ??  ?? Camisole, £99, Cami NYC at theoutnet. com
Camisole, £99, Cami NYC at theoutnet. com
 ??  ?? Card holder, £55, aspinalofl­ondon.com
Card holder, £55, aspinalofl­ondon.com

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