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I am a believer in owning your personal style, saying what you mean, asking for what you want, living authentically and the power of simplicity — in fashion, and in life.

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10 Rules for Effortless, Everyday Style

In this series, I share some simple tips for leveling up your daily looks.

We got the most incredible weather this week in London — it’s 70 and sunny and perfect for walking around and exploring. I’m so glad I threw this t-shirt into my suitcase last-minute! If it had been a bit chillier I would’ve thrown on a trench over this and worn these boots that I packed (which I did end up wearing for dinner!). See the outfit in motion here >

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And my jeans are old from Madewell (they’re the Perfect Vintage Crop Jean in Sumner Wash)

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Daily Look (London, Day One)

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  1. Kirsten says:

    Looks amazing! How do these jeans fit compared to Everlane?

    • Natalie says:

      These are true to size for me (wanted a comfy pair of jeans to balance out all of my 100% cotton denim, haha) but they do have a lot of stretch so if in between sizes you could size down.

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Hi, I'm Natalie

I am a believer in owning your personal style, saying what you mean, asking for what you want, living authentically and the power of simplicity — in fashion, and in life.

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