One of Britain’s best loved mother / daughter outfits, Leah and Jo Wood, have called on the expertise of renowned stylist William Gilchrist to create the perfect looks for the launch of their upcoming, organic and sustainable pop up restaurant, Mrs. Paisley’s Lashings at their palatial Kingston mansion.

Laden down with soft fabrics, autumnal shades and some vertiginous heels, William remains loyal to the pairs individual looks - retaining Leah’s casual and relaxed chic and Jo’s Sixties hippy chick chic, whilst at the same time transforming them into the hosts with the most!

Leah opts for an Acne top with a plunging V neck, layered with an Unconditional merino wool kimono knit complete with dramatic sleeves, finished off with a pair of grey over the knee socks from ASOS and a pair of patent shoeboots inspired by Alexa Chung, also from ASOS.

Jo also went for a similar palette of soft, warm hues -  in a grey long sleeved dress from ASOS and black Reiss Cassi Wool cardigan, a superwide elastic waist belt (also from ASOS) cinches in Jo’s waist to strengthen her silhouette and a pair of (faux) snakeskin shoes by Gaspard Yurkievich  - a far cry from the sequins and feathers of Strictly Come Dancing…

Do you fancy a new winter wardrobe? Global Cool’s Facebook fans can win a new winter wardrobe in association with ASOS.com - simply upload a picture of yourself wearing your most stylish winter knits, get your friends to vote for you, and you could win £500 worth of vouchers. Just go to www.facebook.com/globalcool

 

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