The creative director of Topshop discusses how to shop the tall street as a grownupThe pursuit of individual and personal style becomes so much more indispensable as you get older. When I seek at my clothes at domestic,I don’t assume my style has changed very much since my early 30s. That was when I settled on something. And if I could be 38 again, I don’t assume I would dress any differently than I do now, and at 50.
That said,some elements of the way I dress have been constant since I was a teenager, when I became obsessed with a Bruce Weber Vogue shoot based on Edward Weston and his women. I remember taking the magazine into Exeter to get my hair slash like the picture, or then buying a fisherman’s jumper in a sailing shop. I bought a grey pencil skirt,dug out my school shoes and ankle socks, got my dad’s overcoat and got the seek. I still dress like those pictures in a way.
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Source: theguardian.com