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November 23, 2010

How to dress for a winter market or carnival

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With Christmas fast approaching you may be planning a trip to one of Europe’s enchanting, but chilly winter carnivals or markets to pick up your presents this year. With a little frost in the air you are going to need to dress up warm for the occasion, but this doesn’t mean you have to be any less stylish.

Our Faҫonnable Fall/Winter 2010 collection allows you to combine both comfort and style with its snug knitwear and casual tailoring.

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November 19, 2010

5 ways to wear a Façonnable blazer

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The blazer: Henry Prince of Wales Sportcoat in Grey Pattern
Work

Pair your blazer with matching trousers, such as these Flat Front Prince of Wales trousers to create a suit. This then creates a neutral colour palette that you can build upon with coloured shirts and ties. We have chosen the Classique-Fit Fil a Fil shirt in Sky, and the Birdseye Weave Silk Tie in Blue Pattern. Finish your work outfit with smart accessories like these Richelieu Dress Shoes, and a matching belt like this Polished Leather Belt in Black.

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November 16, 2010

How to dress for a boat show – women

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For chic ladies, the most important thing to remember is to look elegantly casual during the day and more formal for the evening.

You should create a focal point of your outfit that can cater for both daytime and night-time. Try this Houndstooth Button Front Skirt in Brown Pattern, and team with the ¾ Sleeve Knotted Tee in Black. The black tee will provide a plain base to build upon with accessories if you want to alternate these during the day and night times. To maintain the elegant aspects of the outfit, try the Wool Cashmere Long Coat in Black – this is something that will work for both parts of the day.

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November 15, 2010

How to dress for a boat show – Men

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The French Riviera is never short of a boat or yacht show, and what better opportunity to socialise with friends or even network with potential contacts or colleagues. Typically you’ll need a casual outfit for the daytime and perhaps a more formal attire for the evening events.

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