b'WEEK 2:NAVY BLUESThe media came knocking this week, my Facebook page reached 97,000 hits and suddenly all eyes were on me.I really just wanted to hide, under a hood; behind a fringe; a veil; a pair of glasses or inside my wardrobe.Hiding wasnt an option and in moments of style uncertainty I reach for navy.Top of the colour chart for flattering all skin tones and all ages, it sits unobtrusively, working its magic and wrapping its reassuring arms around me. A huge fan of all things 1960s, this vintage A-line navy dress (giving off Pan-Am vibes) gave me an instant confidence boost.Dresses that sit precisely on the knee flatter my shape and wearing navy allows me to bring in a strong accent colour.Wearing: vintage dress; Nu & Willow floral top; M&S patent red Mary Janes, Jacques Vert clutch, navy opaques, veiled pill-box hat and strong lips. Confidence factor ready for take off. Tip: Repeat after me navy, navy, navy. Opposite Top left to right: vintage Jaeger Aztec shirt, beads, N.W.3 jeans; DKNY backpack, M&S zip-up; layering sportswearMiddle left to right: double denim with Miss B jacket & N.W.3 jeans; Franz Ferdinand tee; Louche cat sweater; Jaeger shirt; plaid skirt, Tonic wedgesBottom left to right: Topshop navy coat & Gabor ankle boots; Selected Femme grey sweatshirt dress over Jaeger candy stripe shirt; as opposite. Page 13'