Oh my goodness! You know how I intended to split this into two posts, the last one being 2010 to 2016… that did not work out! I had no idea that I used to dress so well and that I’d have so many outfits here that I love, making the cut! I even eliminated about 10 already and was trying to narrow it down even more, but that didn’t work out! So I figure I will just split it into three posts instead.
I think the fact that I used to share outfits 2-3 times per week is the reason why I have so many to choose from! But it’s a really nice trip down memory lane, looking back at how I used to dress. If you missed the first post, you can check it out here, it’s called My Top 35 Outfits Of All Time… and the years were from 2017 until 2024. That one I was able to narrow down a lot easier! So, lets take a look at the 60 looks here! Again, they’re in order of date, not favourite outfits, so number 1 doesn’t mean the best one.
1. The first one (above) is a lot of fun! I was mixing two types of faux fur leopard, with black, and I like how it turned out. I don’t have any of these pieces any more, and looking back on that is actually sad!
2. I loved this combination too! I still own the boots and the bag, but I sold the Allsaints coat. I loved classic looks like this with a tailored overcoat, boots and skinny jeans though, and still do to this day!
3. Similar to look 2, I love this one because it mixes the coat with skinny jeans and boots. This time I had some ankle showing to break it up, and an amazing mixture of browns, beige and black. This colour palette is still my all time favourite and I wear it often.
4. A fun look from summer focusing on a lace top, some cute espadrilles, and skinny jeans. This was the year that I got my Celine Nano Luggage in Dune, as you can tell, it’s been in the last three looks! I think this outfit is cute and summery. I also loved my hair shorter like this too.
5. This was a birthday look! August 2016 and I was 28! That’s crazy as I’m 36 now. I loved all the shades of pink here. I still own that Louis Vuitton Alba BB Bag too! I no longer own the dress, but the entire outfit was so much fun. I adored it.
6. This was a pretty floral dress where I mixed pink with burgundy. This was a romantic look and I actually think it’s really nice. I love those strappy heels to finish it off as well. I think the ensemble speaks for itself.
7. Skinny leather pants, a brown suede jacket, and Louboutin Pigalle heels… This was a killer outfit! I no longer own anything I’m wearing here, except for the heels, as none of it fitted me anymore, but wow this outfit made a statement! It’s so bold!
8. A denim mini skirt with a white lace top, finished with my Chanel Velvet Boy Bag and some burgundy heels. It’s so cute and really feminine!
9. I remember loving this outfit when I wore it! I adore pastel tones, and dusky or blush pink is one of the best shades for me. This was an Allsaints blazer that I wore over a cream knit, finished with J Brand grey jeans (the best grey ever) and snake print boots in beige. I finished it with my Chloe bag. I still adore it now and would wear everything here if it fit me.
10. This is elevated casual. Black skinny jeans and black heels was a staple of mine, but I added a cooler element with the orange plaid shirt and the Balenciaga Mini City bag. I sold this bag and I am sad that I did that, but it was no longer my style. I love how this pops though.
11. Another look with the skinny black leather pants! This time with a burgundy shirt and burgundy heels. I think this colour combination was fantastic and I remember adoring this outfit when I wore it.
12. Double denim and leather! A pair of medium blue skinny jeans with a light blue denim shirt, with my Allsaints Brown Balfern Leather Jacket layered over the top, finished with beige Chelsea boots and my first Mulberry bag – the Alexa Clutch. This is such a cool outfit.
13. Oh my goodness! Another amazing look. I adored this roll neck long sweater, which I wore with grey skinny jeans and the same snake print boots. Finished off with a faux fur shearling gilet/vest and my Chloe bag – it’s a great combination. I would still wear this now.
14. I remember when this coat was trending so hard! It was from Zara and it had faux fur sleeves. People were going nuts for it on eBay as it had sold out, but I managed to get mine from the store. This was the first look I wore it with. Coated skinny jeans, ankle boots, and a burgundy Burberry scarf with my MCM bag.
15. This was my first Allsaints real leather jacket that I got! It was called the Papin and I loved it. Unfortunately I sold it as it was too small over time, but I loved how I styled it here with the grey and black, finished with a pop of burgundy.
16. WOW! Another incredible look! Shades of grey and white… This was an Allsaints waterfall coat, which I layered over a grey knit, some white skinny jeans from PAIGE, and finished with some grey suede heels. This Chloe bag was a favourite of mine back then, but I have since sold it. I would wear this look today.
17. This was my 70’s inspired outfit! I had so much fun putting this one together. A brown suede skirt with a burgundy turtleneck, some burgundy DUO boots, a camel trench coat, and finished off with a floppy hat and a little brand fun with the MCM bag. So cool!
18. I wasn’t sure if I should include this as it’s pretty casual, but it was one of the funnest ways I wore my wellies! These were metallic fuchsia pink Rockfish wellies and they went with my pink umbrella! I kept the rest of the look muted in light grey so the pink could pop.
19. I loved these over the knee suede boots when I got them and I still do! I wear them to this day! This was a simple blue skinny jeans and grey sleeveless knit look with a pop of colour from the Chanel bag. It’s simple, understated, but elegant.
20. Another fun look! I remember this one well. My Allsaints camel coat went well with black leather leggings and a burgundy peplum top. I LOVED this top and wore it so much! I finished it off with the coolest fringe heels from Topshop, and my Balenciaga bag. I still own these shoes!
21. This was a really cool jersey biker jacket in the style of a leather biker jacket, which I loved. Wedge ankle boots were also trendy! Again with my grey J Brand jeans and a little pop of yellow.
22. One of my favourite looks with my Chanel Velvet Boy Bag. I paired it with a simple long sleeve top, my grey J Brand again, and my grey heels. Leaving the bag as the pop of colour and focal point.
23. Double denim and tan! Another favourite combination of mine. I paired a sleeveless denim shirt with some vintage Levi’s denim shorts, finished off with a leather belt, brown tan clogs, a brown bag and lots of accessories.
24. This was one of my favourite looks for a while! It was a For Love & Lemons dress, which was sheer with a black slip underneath. It ended up being such a good shot and one of my absolute favourites, still to this day!
25. This was a cute greyish purple dress with flowers on it from Coast. It was beautiful and I added in a pop of peach with a Rebecca Minkoff envelope clutch. Again, these ended up being one of my favourites!
26. If you can’t tell, burgundy was one of my most worn colours. I loved pairing it with blue denim, and grey tones. These shoes got some compliments out in person too. I loved this Allsaints coat!
27. How cute and cool is this bug shirt?! It was silk and from the brand Equipment. I paired it with blue skinny jeans and some burgundy heels, finished with a matching burgundy bag. I wish this shirt still fit me as it’s one of the coolest!
28. A gorgeous red bodycon dress with Louboutin heels and a black clutch. I remember loving this shoot as it was such a warm, summer evening with that golden hour glow. I think this dress is stunning though and it really highlights the figure.
29. This was about layering and I still love it to this day. I had a faux fur gilet that I layered over a roll neck knit, with blue skinny jeans and long black boots. I would definitely still wear this!
30. Unlike the other red dress outfit, this shoot was absolutely freezing and that’s how I will always remember it! On the up close shots you can see goosebumps all over my skin! However, I LOVE the way this dress fit, and pairing it with white accessories. It was a great evening look.
31. As you can probably see, my weight tends to go up and down due to hormonal issues, and this was a period of time where I was at my thinnest. I still love this outfit! These Citizens of Humanity jeans were a staple of mine. I loved layering jackets over cropped tops too!
32. I was discovering my love of nude tones here, I think! Pairing nude booties and a coat with blue jeans and a really nice purple toned scarf!
33. This was a collaboration between Asda and myself. I was styling a couple of looks for them. I actually love how this skirt suit turned out, as it looks classic! I wore it with my Mulberry Mini Taylor Bag in Deer brown, which I had been trying to find for years before I finally got it.
34. Another look with burgundy as the focal point, this time with my Koral Metlot Skinny Jeans. I lived in these jeans as much as blue and black ones! The colour was the most perfect shade of purple undertoned burgundy I had ever seen. I styled these with black ankle boots and a grey cardigan, finished with a black belt bag around my waist.
35. Another grey monochrome outfit, which I adore. These were Citizens of Humanity jeans too (I loved that brand), paired with a cropped charcoal top and a long waistcoat. Finished with some black Louboutin heels and statement jewellery.
36. My Koral burgundy jeans again, this time with Jimmy Choo Black Melba boots and a faux fur jacket, finished off with a leopard scarf. I would probably still wear this outfit today too.
37. More neutral tones and I’d definitely wear this now! A light camel coat, white skinny jeans, nude heels, and a darker camel scarf, finished off with my Mulberry Oak Lily bag. I wish I still owned this bag! I probably wouldn’t wear the deer necklace again though, even though I loved it at the time.
38. I tried a charcoal coloured cape here from Topshop! Worn with blue skinny jeans and over the knee grey boots. This was one of my more unique looks, which I still think is cool.
39. This one will always hold a special place in my heart. This beautiful floral dress was from Topshop and I love the print to it. It was a scuba stretchy material. I layered a white blazer over my shoulders and wore nude heels with it. Finishing it off with lots of jewellery. I adore it!
40. Triple denim! This was a dark indigo pair of jeans, a medium blue denim shirt, and a light blue denim shirt tied around my waist. Finished off with a blue Cambridge Satchael bag and some burgundy velvet loafers. I was so obsessed with denim!
41. This look here was kind of 50’s inspired with the beautiful burgundy skirt. I paired it with a cropped black top and my Louboutin heels, finished off with a hair bow. I love the in motion shots!
42. I wasn’t expecting this outfit to be as popular as it was, but it had over 100 comments. Pairing faux leather pants with my black Hunter wellies, a burgundy top, leopard scarf, and a hat was something different and more unique. I probably wouldn’t wear it now, but it was cool.
43. Faux leather biker inspired pants with a leopard shirt, my Mulberry Oak Lily bag and Louboutin heels. Looks like these were a staple for me. I love the elevated simplicity.
44. I ended up loving these photos as they were shot in the Botanical Gardens and I had flowers. AG Skinny Jeans (that I was obsessed with), paired with Jimmy Choo boots, and a cool scarf. Another elevated basic. I loved these boots though, I bought them on impulse in Selfridges back then.
45. This was so colourful! I loved the burgundy skirt with the navy tied up shirt and pop of yellow from my Cambridge Satchel. I also lived in these sandals. They were so comfortable.
46. I love the colours here! Magenta peplum with blue denim and a pretty cornflower blue bag. It’s really easy and simple, but the colours and fits make it stand out.
47. An outfit to celebrate July the 4th! Funnily enough, I used to enjoy celebrating this with red, white, and blue before I’d even been to the USA or met Christen, ha ha. I love it though! It’s the perfect take!
48. This outfit was more of a nod to my youth when I loved graphic tees and rock music, with Avril Lavigne being an icon. I had a faux leather vest with the moto jeans and the printed shirt, but toned it down a little with some espadrilles. My Balenciaga Mini City bag here was ideal.
49. These cute denim dungarees/overalls were so much fun! I would dress them up and down, and this look was more elevated. Paired with a black blazer and heeled black sandals, finished off with a pop of burgundy. I love this outfit so much!
50. Light blue tones for spring! This blue jacket was from Zara and so pretty! I wore it with my white peplum top, my Rag & Bone skinny jeans, some nude wedge booties, and finished it off with a pop of yellow from my 3.1 Philip Lim bag. I had this coat in yellow too! And a similar style in candy pink.
51. This outfit was kind of unexpected. I saw this cool football shirt at Topshop and wanted to style it in a more dressy way, with skinny jeans and heels, to counterbalance the oversized fit. I love how it turned out.
52. Bright mustard yellow skinny jeans with a burgundy top and a black and white checkerboard faux leather jacket. I loved going bold sometimes and this is one of those moments!
53. Baby pink blossom that matched my Mulberry Lily Bag in Candy Pink Denim and my tee, finished off with black skinny jeans and black Louboutin heels, layered with a grey blazer. Girly and chic!
54. Here’s the yellow version of that baby blue coat I was talking about! This time layered over a burgundy peplum top, indigo blue skinny jeans and finished off with black heeled wedge booties, and a burgundy bag. I love the contrasting colours of this one and it was a favourite of mine for ages.
55. How cool is this monochrome burgundy look?! Mixing lots of different fabrics is ideal for monochrome as it changes things up. I had velvet skinny jeans, a viscose heart print shirt, a regular blazer, some black suede heels, and a leather bag. This was so classic and elevated at the same time. I miss these looks.
56. I think I underestimated how much I loved burgundy. I’m styling it here again with mustard yellow and black. I wouldn’t usually wear so many layers, but it was cold and the pops of colour were working for me. I loved this outfit and someone even drew some art of me in it. I would still wear this now.
57. I was wearing a tan brown faux leather jacket here with my Mulberry Lily bag, and leopard scarf, playing off the brown tones with each other. Finished off with blue denim and nude. Another look I like.
58. Grey monochrome with pops of white here! This time styling two different shades of grey with nude heels and a white blazer, with lots of statement jewellery. I remember really liking this look and I’d probably still wear a similar version of it now.
59. I remember using this photo as a thumbnail for my outfit category and for interviews etc. I loved the faux fur collar that I attached to this beige coat, and the simple nude and black tones, plus the pose that I was sitting in. I still love everything about it and would happily wear this outfit now! It’s in my top 10!
60. Finally we have my burgundy Princess coat that I mentioned before, styled with black leggings, boots, and leopard print accessories! I’ve worn this coat in many different ways, but this is a favourite. Which looks do you like?
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Wonderful to see your older outfits. You have an almost timeless style. Your love of denim really comes through! 🙂 Favourites…I’d have to pick some of your dresses (in no order), 6, 24, 25 and 41, and 17, 28, 33, 40, 44 and 53. Those ones stand out to me but they all have something about them. How does it feel looking back at your past outfits, how your style has evolved and everything you have achieved?
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Oh you like lots 🙂 That’s good to know that others like more than a couple, since I couldn’t narrow it down either!
It’s actually a mix of sad and good, sad because the trends and styles have changed so much. Now you can’t even get skinny jeans in anything except indigo and black!!!! Good because I’ve achieved so much and grown as a person. But I miss some of these outfits!
You can’t always keep physical things but you will always have the photos and the memories to look back on.
Who do we need to petition for more colours? I’ll help! I can write to my MP! 🙂
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Yes! Complain to everyone! Lol 🙂
Oh wow, what a blast from the past with these amazing outfits! Your photos offer a glimpse of how fashion has evolved for our generation from 2010s to now 🙂
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Thank you 🙂 It really does! I preferred fashion before, I really don’t like the current trends!
54. Hello, yellow!
44. Thank you for the beautiful sunflowers…….
43. Lets ride on, biker girl…..fix your sexy heels
42. Leather and rubber………….
41. Hey girl, lets rock`n roll
39. OMG, so hot red lips…..
38. Love these overkneeboots
35. I know what you want
34. Hot heeled boots..love them
28. You are looking so magic overWOW……only you are able walk these heels
25. Sorry Lady…do you want walk with me?
24. Oh…these outfit makes me breathless…..so hot….lets dance
19. Are you lonely, Lady?…..
17. OMG, so hot boots……and the skirt is very nice…..like the hat……
7. So sexy walking…….
Kisses and Love
Gert
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Glad you like all these outfits!
Lorna, as a new reader and follower too, I really enjoy discovering your superb outfits. Also, I am totally attracted by the great collection of high heels you must have, or have had. I admit that the burgundy color for shoes is a real eye-catcher like 6, 8, 11 and 27, 17 for the gorgeous boots. You are so beautiful in dress or skirt like 5, 33 or 41, and so feminine with skinny pants… I just love. I love your clogs too, only on 23, their heels seem so high, don’t they? And what could I say about your sublime black Louboutin Pigalle… you can imagine the best! Do not change anything Lorna, you are absolutely perfect!
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Thank you very much, Dan! That’s really nice and thoughtful. I do love shoes! There have been some great pairs!