Hey Everyone,
So this week I’ve teamed up with Quiz Clothing to show you some must-have wardrobe essentials! This summer I discovered a newfound love for the Bardot style jumpsuit. Practical, fashionable and bang on trend, I reckon this is one that’ll be around for a few seasons yet.
Since receiving this jumpsuit from Quiz, I’ve worn it to death. It's perfect for date nights to nights out, plus you can dress it up or down depending on how you accessorise it. 




What I’m Wearing -
Jumpsuit – Quiz Clothing
Choker – Quiz Clothing
Heels – SIMMI Shoes
Hair Extensions – Pink Boutique (Hair Universe)


QUIZ CLOTHING COLLABORATIONS
I've been lucky enough to collaborate with Quiz Clothing a number of times, check out my other blogs featuring the high street retailer below.
Quiz Clothing Prom
Quiz Clothing Lace Up Dress
Quiz Clothing Jumpsuit
Quiz Clothing Knee High Boots
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