What Fashion Girls Wear to Play Two-Up
Anzac Day is fast approaching, and while it’s a day of reflection and remembrance, it’s also a day of celebration and tradition (read: Two-Up). So what should you wear to the pub on its busiest day of the year? Keep it simple (the way any fashion girl would), and go for little details that make a big difference—you never know where your night might end up. This year, we’re taking inspiration from Pernille Teisbaek and elevating our favourite pair of jeans.
Step 1—Add the season’s It jacket (the bomber, for those playing at home).
Step 2—Go for a cross body bag so you can keep your hands free.
Step 3—Wear chunky block heels so you don’t topple over (add socks for extra warmth if it’s cold).
Keep scrolling to see the whole look and shop some pieces if you’re feeling inspired.
WHO: Pernille Teisbaek
Related: The Street Style Images I’m Pinning to My Secret Inspo Board
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