b'WEEK 37: NECK CHIEF Ive always been drawn to an in-fill around the neck area; from my 80s dalliance with bow ties; to done up shirts with screw-on collar tips (if youre reading this Lloyd Cole, I did that for YOU); to the 90s, when the zipped up YKK fastener of the ubiquitous old skool trackie top grazed the bottom lip of many an Indie kid, Ive done it all and I realise Im far happier, possibly more confident, when theres less on show. One look Im always returning to is the pussy-bow tie; the signature look of the eighties, when more was more. The high street has softened the look and this silk Jigsaw blouse was a great find. It works so well with this structured F&F floral skirt and its contrasting jade accents. Tip: Bow to the max, double knot tightly or leave loose and in-fill with a string of mismatching necklaces. OppositeTop left to right: Calpol pink alert; Topshop jersey dress, H&M sheer blouse, Carvela for Kurt Geiger sandals, vintage tan bag, swallow necklace; Laura Ashley tweed jacket, Max Mara grandad shirt, navy Jigsaw trousers, Adidas Stan Smith trainers, beads.Middle left to right: M&S Indigo knit, vintage silk tea dress, silver belt, Clarks brogues, beaded necklace, grey slouch handbag; Mickey Mouse tee, Vibe peasant shirt; Kew cotton belt worn as neck-tie, H&M denim knickerbockers, Carvela for Kurt Geiger sandals, bangles & Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses.Bottom left to right: Kew by Jigsaw navy epaulette shirt, American Eagle jeans, Zara sling-backs, ox blood vintage bag, Stand Up To Cancer watch; ox blood & navy; Disney Mickey Mouse tee, Levi denim skirt, Bertie flats, bangles. Page 100'