What To Wear When You’re Quite Mannerly and Quite Unemployed

The Manners Doctor goes to Sherwood (Limited.)

 


Button down shirt
$298 - lagarconne.com

Ralph Lauren Collection suede leather coat
$7,000 - net-a-porter.com

Burberry black blazer
€698 - veryeickhoff.com

Alexander McQueen pencil skirt
$660 - net-a-porter.com

Stella McCartney high heels
$459 - barneys.com

Helen Kaminski rain hat
$98 - simplysoles.com

Jil Sander silk scarve
330 - net-a-porter.com
Camilla Randall is a US manners columnist in a state of rapid downward mobility. She’s lost her job and nobody’s interested in her book but some outlaw publishers in the wilds of Lincolnshire. She arrives at Robin Hood airport with nothing but the couture on her back. She wore the Lincoln Green trench in honor of the setting, and the Stella McCartney boots, Alexander McQueen skirt and Burberry jacket to honor her host country. The Jil Sander scarve is one of the few accessories she hasn’t sold at a resale shop. She thinks her life is about to improve now she’s met her new publisher–the charming, self styled Robin Hood who owns the place. But she couldn’t be more wrong…
Anne’s blog is a must for writers. Do check it out regularly.
Her books can be found on Amazon. Here’s her author page which will get you all the goodies, including Camilla’s current adventure, Sherwood, Ltd.

Posted on by xtine in Frontpage Blog, Literary Outfits

4 Responses to What To Wear When You’re Quite Mannerly and Quite Unemployed

  1. Cheryl Shireman

    LOOOOOVE those boots! :)

  2. Prue Batten

    It’s just how I imagine Camilla!

  3. Katherine Owen - Author

    There’s something addicting about picking out the clothes and the shoes (love the boots)!!

  4. Anne R. Allen

    Thanks so much for featuring me, Christine. It was such fun to pick out those clothes. I forgot to mention the rain hat, but it’s pretty obvious why she took one to England. Of course it’s raining when she arrives.

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