Shot 1
Black sheer silk tulle and wool blend minidress, £1995. Valentino
Shot 2
Light blue silk wool dress with bow detail, £1560. Light blue leather Rockstud 100 pointed courts, £550, both Valentino
Shot 3
Black lace panelled stretch knit dress, £510, Red Valentino. Sunglasses, £300, Fendi. Black and white leather and watersnake bag, £920, Gianoi. Nude suede ankle strap shoes, £470, Aquazurra
Shot 4
Camel, black and white tweed shift, £875, Dolce & Gabbana. White lace scalloped edge sleeve and black wool crepe dress (layered underneath), £245, Pinko
Shot 5
Black sheer silk tulle and wool blend minidress, £1995. Black leather Rockstud rolling clutch, £1100, both Valentino
Shot 6
Light blue baby alpaca coat, £665, Red Valentino. Pink lace dress, £1560. Light blue leather Rockstud 100 pointed courts, £550, both Valentino
All items availaible at Harvey Nichols, Edinburgh. Photographed at Old Town Chambers in Edinburgh. For more information on the five-star serviced apartments visit www.lateralcity.com/old-town-chambers or call 0131 510 5499
Stockists:
Harvey Nichols (www.harveynichols.com)
MAC (www.maccosmetics.co.uk)
R + Co (www.randco.com)
Shoot Credits:
Photography: Kirsty Anderson
Fashion: Eva Arrighi
Model: Shelly Marciano at Colours Agency
Make-up: Claire Nisbet using MAC
Hair: Jason Hall using R + Co
Fashion Assistant: Carmen Haigh
Photography Assistant: Paul Reich
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