The first weekly wishlist is finally online!
Finally I can share with you all the items that I have worn or wished to have in my wardrobe recently. There are many of you who ask me on social media where I bought my clothes, where to do good pre-Christmas shopping deals etc..
Also since many countries around the world are back in lockdown, I thought that sharing with you some fashion clothes and accessories and the sites where you can buy online can be very useful to you at a time when online shopping is the best solution more than ever.
For my first weekly wishlist I collaborated with the most famous multi-brand boutique in Paris, Montaigne Market, to offer you a discount code of 10%“COQUETTE10”,thanks to which you can buy on their online site and from anywhere in the world, all my last fashion crushes !
Don’t miss this opportunity, go to www.montaignemarket.com and take advantage of this special discount to buy your ideal Christmas look! On the Montaigne Market website there are also all the most popular cosmetics and jewelry brands of the moment. The discount code is valid on all products (except the Outlet section which is already discounted) until December 1, 2020.
This weekly wishlist is total black, with some super trendy accessories of the moment and a few glittering items as the Christmas parties at home home.
The outfit consists of a black jacket, a very light black knit top and sparkling black trousers and elegant but versatile shoes with : all by Saint Laurent, one of my favorite brands of the moment (you got it from thelast outfits I wore on Instagram!).
The bijoux are from Hypso Paris and are my favorites of the season. The gold collier is a must-have this winter, crime not to own at least one ! What about the bag? I had a crush for this very original gold clutch from Maison Ravn, but on the site you will find all the variants and there is really only the embarrassment of choice !
Write to me what you like, what you buy and if you need advice I am always there for you !
L'articolo WEEKLY WISHLIST #01 proviene da La Coquette Italienne.