b'WEEK 19: BUILDING BLOCKSBold, block colours create a strong impact when stacked in wide, horizontal bands.Its a very simple look to pull together because theres nothing fussy going on; no pattern or textures to cloud decisions. Just choose your blocks and start stacking. Boden scored major points with me throughout my campaign as I discovered the quality of their range. Bravo to you, Mr Johnnie B. The detailing in this silk maxi skirt in three varying shades of broad, blue hoops nailed it for me; while the subtle pleating, concealed side pockets and a built-in lining add weight and shape. Its stacking partner was this H&M top in a deeply saturated pink, able to hold its own and then some. Carvela by Kurt Geiger tan sandals and Dorothy Perkins clutch add calm, while a vintage polka dot headscarf provided a twist. Tip: If you are nervous about colours then try this stacking game with monochrome.OppositeTop left to right: as opposite; Topshop knit, floral skirt (no label), Pied a Terre wedges, vintage bag; Laura Ashley blazer, H&M sweatshirt, Next denim mini, Clarks brogues, Creme Egg tote, Boden belt.Middle left to right: white linen top, Zara navy chinos, Clarks brogues, jewellery; vintage blouse & gold accents; Zara trench over Feminella blouse, N.W.3 jeans, Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses, Seychelles heels, vintage bag.Bottom left to right: vintage silk dress, faux fur stole, Chie Mihara heels, maroon feather hat, bag; 1945 floral print; St-Martins dress, Tonic wedge sandals, neon accents. Page 54'