Autumn is here and the excitement in the fashion world is real.

I love this time of year when it comes to being able to dress up in an entire different season. Brown blazers, beige jeans and cream sweaters are the perfect combination coming into the colder months. I had a look at some of my favourite boutiques in Ennis and I have to admit their new stock contains some of my reliable favourites.

Cornucopia:
The clothing in this well renowned boutique always sets the bar high. The JDYMORENA Knit Sweater in black gives such a nice casual look with a hint of beige. This can go with any pair of leather or denim black jeans with a long beige jacket. Speaking of jackets, another favourite of mine is the PCEDA Teddy Long Jacket that involves this lovely green on the body with cream sleeves. It shows the look of comfort and fashion, all in one.

Next is the JDYALESSI Soft Cardi in Taupe. This looks so cosy and perfect to throw over any outfit. Another cosy piece is the ONLKATIE Highneck Knit in Tan. It has a tighter sleeve towards the wrist with a gorgeous high neck giving such an elegant look.

Footwear is so important especially in the winter months when you want to be up to date with the trends while also being cosy. A top pick of mine is the Pearse Black Patent boot that looks so elegant and comfortable. It is similar to your typical dock martin shoe but a lot more affordable.

Willow:
The is another boutique I absolutely adore. The knitwear range is one of my all time favourites. A warm casual dress is definitely a staple piece for any wardrobe. The Jordan Dress is a high neck dress with sleeves and midi length. Perfect for a causal dressy outfit with a long trench coat and boots. Next is a new style I absolutely love and it is the Pam Wrap Cardigan. This is such a good cardigan for layering when worn indoors and outdoors. The Autumnal Linear Knit Jumper is another very autumnal piece with a cream neckline and cosy sleeves.

Vests are also another staple in the wardrobe and are probably the most reliable when you can’t think of anything to wear. The Jordan Vest in the stunning light grey would love phenomenal with a white shirt underneath. So elegant and smart looking while staying connected to the trends.

The County Boutique:
This boutique has a large variety of clothing to suit all seasons. The thing I love about this boutique is their jackets. They have some fabulous pieces that are so trendy for outdoor wear that I love. The Cream Elizabeth Jacket is perfect for Autumn/Winter and gives off a very glam look.

Another one is the White Sugar Raincoat and I think would match anything in a wardrobe. It is definitely a very reliable and bright coat to add that pop of colour into your outfit. They also have some lovely sweaters and cardigans that really show off their unique style.

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