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Accessories. Some people are scared of how to style them but really they are just the ticket to transform any outfit. When I first lay eyes on the work of Cleo Ferin Mercury I knew that her fun sense of style would fit perfectly within my wardrobe so I was excited to get right in about her collections.

photo 3 (14) I love to wear shirts under my dresses and jumpers mostly to add colour contrast so when I was asked to choose something from the website it was a real battle of the kitsches. I had seen her incredible Tiger scarves sprawled across the internet, I’d swooned over her colourful vintage style scarves but give me fruits, maracas and seashells all on a silk detachable collar? Well…that just takes my biscuit. photo 1 (17) A girl after my own heart, London based designer Cleo Ferin Mercury is inspired by the colourful kisch ways of the 1950’s. Working with traditional shapes and ideas, she updates the old school by using bold colours and prints. I love that she was taught the ways of her trade by her Parisian Grandmother who told her all she needed to know about needle work. I remember my Gran teaching me how to knit, “knit one, pearl two” she said. Don’t ask me

how to do it now but at least the sentiment has stuck in there! photo 4 (10)photo 1 (18)photo 3 (15)photo 4 (11)  

Collar – Cleo Ferin Mercury | Dress – Cos | Shoes – Dorothy Perkins

I decided to wear my collar with an old Cos Tangerine number. The bright colour and the felty texture complimented the silk exaggerated shape beautifully and finished off with my fast becoming favourites, my Dorothy Perkins Sandals. Orange hair and an orange dress would not be complete without orange lips. I can’t get enough of this Clinique Chubby Stick in Poppin’ Poppy. They are less intense from the lipsticks I am used to, but moisturise and plump up your pout leaving a soft hint of colour behind. How would you wear your Cleo Ferin Mercury? forever yours betty  

About Betty

I'm Betty, a tangerine haired, glasses wearing Scottish Fashion and Lifestyle blogger with a nose for a good sandwich and an eye for style. One half of vlogging duo Colour Pop Girls and Freelance Events & PR consultant based in Glasgow.

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  1. Love it! These have just landed in Australia in one of my favourite boutiques, too!! Hooray. So much tangerine happiness in these photos! <3

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