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When getting dressed is a challenge

February 22, 2013 By Ellen

It would be entirely wrong to say that I haven’t got anything to wear, I’ve got a wardrobe full of stuff. 

 
However, there is always room for something else, something that has the magical makes you look younger/taller/slimmer/yet still essentially you factor. 
 
So when I was challenged by Netvouchercodes.co.uk to create an outfit for under £50, of course, I said yes. 
 
I like a tunic – flattering and comfy – so I picked this at £21 from La Redoute. 
 
And then some skinny jeans to go with it. Only £12.50!
 
That leaves enough for a scarf and some jewelry to go with it. You can visit sites like https://store.museumofjewelry.com/ to see some dainty pieces.
At £17 it has bust the budget by 50p.
 
But then I realise that buying stuff through Netvouchercodes will get me a £15 discount for orders at La Redoute of more than £30. 
 
So I can afford shoes and still have change. 
This post was created in partnership with Netvouchercodes and I had fun. 
 
 
 

Filed Under: fashion, netvouchercodes, outfit, shopping, tunic.

Comments

  1. sarnison - barnton pharmacy says

    February 22, 2013 at 6:06 pm

    Good job. Need a photo of the finished ensemble

  2. Jesss says

    March 19, 2013 at 11:04 am

    I love the colour of those jeans!!
    The boots and scarf are amazing, too.

    Jesss xo

  3. Ellen Arnison says

    March 19, 2013 at 9:39 pm

    Thanks

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