





Too many photos but I need to express my overzeal for this cape. Agreed, it comes across a bit Zara-wannabe, but hey, it was born before the Zara version. Not only is it cut beautifully AND camel, it also has the most fulfilling hood – too big and accommodating of all the angles of my large head. Never before have I been so glad for rain.
Cape: vintage
Trousers: H&M
Shoes: H&M
Away for a week, I hope to return armed with Maltese inspired looks.
– Nadia