
The fear of looking like one of Duane Hanson's sculptures may have put the kibosh on my floral pant-wearing days but it's not going to stop me wearing my new Liberty print Nike hi-tops. Oh no.


The latest addition to the TNMA wardrobe is the perfect accompaniment to coloured denim. Here I am in slightly saggy Zara jeans at The Lost Gardens of Heligan, Cornwall - which are excellent by the way.

To avoid the mutton-dressed-as-mutton look, it's best to opt for a contemporary silhouette, hence the red jeans and easy v-neck t-shirt. The Liberty print hi-top also looks neat with a pair of rolled-up indigo jeans and an over-sized blazer. My advice - unless you're after the Duane Hanson meets Anna Dello Russo look - is to keep the rest of the outfit simple.
The range stocked at Liberty tends to sell out pretty quickly, so I bought mine from Office.
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