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Mens Autumn/Winter 16 fashion essentials
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The bomber jacket has been a large trend both in summer and spring, with designer and high street stores releasing them in a number of prints, colours and styles, it is extremely versatile. Wether casual or smart, oversized or tailored, the jacket never fails to deliver . With autumn and winter almost here the bomber jacket is still going strong. Instead of crazy prints and light fabrics this season a fur collar and padding throughout revives the jacket and makes it perfect for the colder days. For a more waterproof finish, why not try a leather bomber jacket.
The Chelsea Boot
What started as a riding boot made for queen Victoria in 1883, has become one of fashions most alluring and resilient footwear trends for both men and women. today these boots are the perfect shoes for autumn and winter due to their sturdy shape and comfy heel. The boots can be found in a range of different materials such as leather and suede.
The Trench Coat
The trench coat is a stylish option for wet weather dressing. Originating from the 19th century originally as a military style the trench coat has come a long way in the fashion world. With the incredible designs by Thomas burberry the trench coat has become an iconic staple for smart (or even casual) day to day outerwear.
The Graphic Knit
Wether delicate or lightweight, large and bulky, jumper and cardigans are a key staple for the autumn and winter. With designers bringing out an array of prints and materials, the options are endless in finding you the perfect knit. For a more casual look why not try a large slouchy cable knit and for smarter occasions a muscle fit would be more appropriate. From zigzag to statement block stripes, graphic knitwear is one to follow this season.
Accessories
here are a few of the perfect accessories for this season
Sunday, 4 September 2016
Jardin Exotique Monaco
One of the must see places in Monaco is the Jardin exotique. Located in the south west of Monaco, the gardens feature a collection of the rarest and most amazing varieties of exotic plants. when at the gardens, vast views of Monaco and the Mediterranean can be seen from the towering buildings and cliffs to the luxury yachts floating on the glistening blue water.
Throughout the gardens there are panoramic view spots as well as a cave for you too look through. The plants from the garden come from various far away dry zones. In spite of their extravagant shapes, they are plants in their own right, regularly producing flowers.
I would recommend visiting the gardens fairly early in the morning (9-10 o'clock) when there is less rush and less heat. peak times are usually around 12 and 1 o'clock.
Tickets for adults are €7.20 and for children (4-18) it is €3.80
Throughout the gardens there are panoramic view spots as well as a cave for you too look through. The plants from the garden come from various far away dry zones. In spite of their extravagant shapes, they are plants in their own right, regularly producing flowers.
I would recommend visiting the gardens fairly early in the morning (9-10 o'clock) when there is less rush and less heat. peak times are usually around 12 and 1 o'clock.
Tickets for adults are €7.20 and for children (4-18) it is €3.80
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