




A few weeks ago, I paid a visit to the Tabio shop on Kensington High Street. I was afronted by neatly stacked rows upon rows of rainbow hued foot garb, to sweetshop effect. It was visual honey. Captivated, I came away with these yelp-inducing cable knit rust numbers – the new ruler(s) supreme of my sock drawer.
This coat makes me do strange things with my arms. Sorry.
Coat: H&M
Trousers: vintage Jaeger
Socks: Tabio
Shoes: Primark
Hat: ebay


– Nadia