Graham St | Autumn-Winter Top Picks
'This dress represents my perfect style. I absolutely love a shirt dress with a dropped waist, it’s also made with lots of fabric so the skirt has volume to it. The material is mainly a textured cotton with 6% cashmere so it would offer some warmth. It’s a dress that could basically be worn all-year round in the UK - on its own in summer and with a fine knit polo neck underneath in winter. For added layers, wear with a chunky cardigan or a jumper with the collar poking out. If you were to wear a jumper then you would probably want to choose a boxy or a-line one so that the hem doesn’t pull in the fabric of the dress too much.'
Hannah’s layering skills are always on point, and she nails the sweater-scarf trend by styling the YMC Cyndy Jumper draped over her shoulders. It’s a perfect way to introduce pattern or texture to an outfit while adding an extra layer of warmth for the cooler season.
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YMC Parklife Dress |
YMC Cyndy Jumper |
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Sue is wearing the YMC Beach Jacket, a great little layering piece that works under an oversized coat or over a chunky knit. Its versatility makes it an autumn/winter wardrobe essential. We love the thoughtful design details — like the bound edging and shawl collar — that set this jacket apart from the rest.
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Double-Sided Scarf |
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Graham St.'s second shoot captured the essence of autumn, with Hannah incorporating all the rich colours emerging in nature. We love the earthy tones and the mix of different textures — what better way to welcome the arrival of a new season?
Hannah shares why corduroy is her top fabric choice and shows us how to style it.
'I love a bit of corduroy in winter and this pair from YMC are fab. They are the ‘market trousers’ which is a style that they seem to do every season. High waisted, with a pleat front and tapered leg, these trousers are a classic style that you could bring out year after year.'
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YMC Market Trousers |
YMC Bryter Knit |
For more style inspiration from Sue and Hannah head to their blog.
Captured by photographer Alex Mooney.