b'WEEK 15: GO FASTER STRIPESStripes on stripes? Hang on a minutesurely too busy, too much? Not in my book. Double stripes offer up a cool, wearable twist. This Gap cotton blazer has a light, gentle pinstripe and worn over this Topshop classic boatneck Breton, they work in unison, neither competing nor dominating.The nautical theme continues in the band of the Panama hat and the POSH badge. A punch of neon yellow on the inside of the jacket sleeve, button hole and behind the collar, says pow rather than port out. Tip: Charity shops are the ideal place to look for vintage blazers, particularly from the 80s when St Michael ruled the waves.Go for a classic navy and look for tailored detailing such as a double vent, military buttons or angled pocket flaps. Expect to find shoulder padding, but whoever thinks thats a bad thing may kindly leave the room. OppositeTop left to right: Jigsaw navy top, Mango apple green maxi skirt, Kenneth Cole flats; Kew shirt dress, tan woven belt. Pied a Terre wedge sandals; vintage dress, Oliver Goldsmith shades, Jones the Bookmaker flats.Middle left to right: vintage nylon zipped jacket, Topshop knit over Uniqlo turtleneck, Next denim mini, Clarks brogues; nudes, blues and yellows; metallic Zara knit, chiffon midi skirt, Faith boots, Country Casuals scarf, Jack Wills star clutch.Bottom left to right: Principles blazer, H&M neon pink lace top Zara skirt, Pied a Terre wedge sandals, beads; Kenneth Cole beaded sandals; hats off to reaching day 100. Page 44'