Pay day is next week, which means now is the time when we start putting a loada stuff on our wishlists and start dreaming of eating delish food that isn't pasta with a boring passata sauce.
A recent trip into Folkster had me swooning with all the lovely things they had in store, and while I escaped with buying only one thing, these other 11 pieces have been on my mind all week... Here's what I have my eyes on.
Diamond Leotard €44
The sparkles on this beaut are almost too much to deal with. Love.
Marigold Dress €59.95
This would be so cute paired over tights with boots for work, or glammed up with strappy heels for a night on the town.
Maroon Jacket €59.95
The perfect throw-on-as-you-run-out-the-door slouchy jacket.
Ranger Gun Metal Boots €34.95
These are made to stomp through mushy leaves in. Fact.
Knot Front Skirt €32.95
*Runs out to buy this right now* This would go with legit everything I own.
Chunky Knit Jumper €44
I've felt this bad boy in store with my own hands and can verify it is the softest knit you'll get anywhere this winter.
Danna Dress €39
Pop a plain polo neck knit under this for now while it's cold, a crisp white shirt for spring, and wear on its own for next summer. Genius.
Feminist Shirt €39
"Feminist as Fuck". 10/10 would wear every day.
Catalina Heels €59
Velvet chunky heels with embroidered flowers? Yes plz.
Stevie Sequin Top €59
Is it Christmas yet? Ideal for catch up crimbo drinks.
Green Tote Bag €60
This looks like juuuust the right size to fit all of our junk into.
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