Susan's Style Advice Section
Welcome to my style section where you'll find all my emails and style tips. I'll aim to answer any questions you might have on style advice and the best way to dress in Brook Taverner clothes. You'll also be able to see when and where we've been featured in the national press. Please feel free to comment! - Susan, Fashion Advisor
| Spring wardrobe tips! | Posted Saturday, 21 March 2009 14:24 by Susan |
Now is the time to start thinking about your new Spring wardrobe and without a doubt it should include some lighter weight suits. The perfect suit is incredibly versatile, and when you are confident of a fine quality cut in the right colour and cloth there is no need to think about what you put on in the morning – the work is done for you! The new range from Brook Taverner has the answers, we've designed some fabulous mid weight styles for this tricky transitional season which will absolutely fit the bill
For a timeless design to see you through the changeable weather you won’t do better than the Beaulieu Suit, elegantly cut in Italian wool, and the perfect colours - Navy and Grey - great shades for Spring 2009. For a new and stylish angle wear the Navy one with a Black cashmere roll neck - the combination of Black and Navy is very cool this season. That roll neck can come out again with the Grassington Jacket - my favourite - it has a truly individual 60’s look and will work with both formal trousers and jeans. For the same mood I am also loving the Guildford Suit - I don’t think you can top a 3 piece for really sharp style! Susan Fashion Advisor |




Now is the time to start thinking about your new Spring wardrobe and without a doubt it should include some lighter weight suits. The perfect suit is incredibly versatile, and when you are confident of a fine quality cut in the right colour and cloth there is no need to think about what you put on in the morning – the work is done for you! The new range from Brook Taverner has the answers, we've designed some fabulous mid weight styles for this tricky transitional season which will absolutely fit the bill
For a timeless design to see you through the changeable weather you won’t do better than the

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