

Despite filling the house with pumpkins and dried berries, I seem to have fallen out of love with autumn lately. It's strange though because I've always loved the colder months. The darker nights, crisp mornings, bundling up in loads of layers. But this year, Autumn feels like it crept up too soon. Or maybe it's just that the year has just passed too quick? I'm not sure. Either way, I'm not making the transition into Autumn well. It feels far too early for my big coats and thick jumpers but I've finally resigned to wearing tights again. Reluctantly. Instead my wardrobe has felt a lot simpler. I'm favouring breton stripes, jeans and a battered old Mulberry. Old classics and new favourites that just seem to suit any occasion, from running odd errands to rummaging around Jesmond Food Market. If you follow me on instagram, you'll already know that the Orla Kiely manicure gives these away as last month's Jesmond Food Market. But somehow the last month sort of ran away with me... so I never quite got around to putting the post together. If you've not come across Jesmond Food Market yet, it's the brain child of Anna Hedworth (aka The Grazer) and is a monthly market that brings together some of the best food traders in the city. Along with a range of other floral, plant and produce stalls.




Your picnic looks delicious x
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