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versatile item that can be worn in cool or warmer weather (if we are lucky) – enough material to keep you covered but loose enough to allow your legs to breathe. We thought we’d give you some inspiration on how to fashion this skirt with some staple countryside brands. From cowboy boots to heels or loafers this skirt can carry you through more occasions than one.

“Last year was about the mini skirt but this year the maxi skirt has made a comeback”




Look One Shopping List~

Dress: “Linen-Blend Column Maxi Skirt”, from Abercrombie & Fitch, £60 RRP – Buy here

Belt: New Arrival ‘Sennowe’ from Fairfax & Favour, £95 RRP – Buy here

Top: “Ribbed Collared Knitted Top” from M&S, £22.50 RRP – Buy here

Heels: “Classic Leather Mules” from & Other Stories, £95 RRP – Buy here





Look Two Shopping List~

Dress: “Linen-Blend Column Maxi Skirt”, from Abercrombie & Fitch, £60 RRP – Buy here

Hat: “Fedora”, from Mackenzie & George, £59 RRP – Buy here

Alternative Top: “Boatneck Tee”, from Ralph Lauren, £59 RRP – Buy here

Alternative Blazer: “Tweed Hacking Jacket”, from The House of Bruar, £195 RRP – Buy here

Cowboy Boots: “Heritage R Toe Western Boot”, from Ariat, £160 RRP – Buy here




Look Three Shopping List~

Dress: “Linen-Blend Column Maxi Skirt”, from Abercrombie & Fitch, £60 RRP – Buy here

Alternative Shirt: “Gabi Shirt” from Walker Slater, £74 RRP – Buy here

Slide-on Loafers: “Snaffle Mule black Leather with gold stars and bees” from Caroline Nicholls, £124 RRP – Buy here

Jumper: “Kittisford Green Half Button Sweat”, from Beaufort & Blake, £79 RRP – Buy here




Look Four Shopping List~

Dress: “Linen-Blend Column Maxi Skirt”, from Abercrombie & Fitch, £60 RRP – Buy here

Alternative Cardigan: “Lomond Cardigan with Alpaca” from Hobbs, £110 RRP – Buy here

Blazer: “Windsor Blazer”, from Sloane Fox, £220 RRP – Buy here

Wedges: “High Costa Savannah Weave Espadrille” from Penelope Chilver, £149 RRP – Buy here

Necklace: “Enamel Dormouse Necklace” from Fable, £27 RRP – Buy here

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haki has always been one of the main features in everyone's A/W wardrobe and brands know this too. Delivering on a variety of items to mix and match as you please. Check out our top picks.

Shopping List~

Holland Cooper: “Highbury”, cape coat £679 RRP – Buy here

Holland Cooper: Full “Chelsea” trench coat, £949 RRP – Buy here

Le Mieux: “Alpine” base layer, £39.95 RRP – Buy here

Le Mieux: ”Kali”, quarter zip, £59.95 RRP – Buy here

Fairfax and Favor: ”Savannah”, safari jacket, £295 RRP – Buy here

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uede is no stranger to the country lifestyle wardrobe, and we're loving how it's trending everywhere right now! Shop the latest AW24 trend.

Shopping List~

Veronica Beard: In “Andrea”, suede jacket £1,298 RRP – Buy here

House of Braur: Ladies faux suede dress, £99.95 RRP – Buy here

House of Braur: Ladies suede skirt, £295 RRP – Buy here

Whistles: ”Selena”, cropped suede jacket, £329 RRP – Buy here

Veronica Beard: ”Duane”, suede dicky jacket, £1,498 RRP – Buy here

Zara: ”ZW collection”, short suede skirt, £109 RRP – Buy here

As a fashion and lifestyle Editor-in-Chief, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing the evolution of style through unique looking glasses. From front row seats to sparkling events and internet crazes, I’ve seen trends rise and fall and the boundaries of fashion pushed. I’ve shared knowledge, intuition and perspectives on collections championing sustainability, and been present at some of the most spectacular shows by labels paving the way for change in the fashion world. Style to me transcends its visual form, whilst some of us may see it as just material on a clothes rail, to me it’s always been a powerful mode of self-expression – I’m sure I won’t be alone when I say how much more confident I feel when I put my high heels, tailored waistcoat and lipstick on. 

Something I’ve also grown to adore about this industry is it homes some of the most innovative and passionate individuals and teams. Every day I meet like-minded people who are eager to push boundaries and shape the future of British style, and so when the lovely Beth Stringer invited me to publish a monthly editorial with Country Lookbook the instant answer was ‘of course… yes!’ I remember our first phone call so vividly; Beth was explaining her plan for Country Lookbook and in less than five minutes I was hooked. Her enthusiasm for the business echoed loudly as she described how she wanted to make a footprint on the style world, and in that moment, she reminded me of my younger self when I sparked the idea for Femme Country Magazine.   

So, without further or do, I’m delighted to welcome you all to my debut Editorial hosted by Country Lookbook. In this monthly column I’ll be delving into the latest trends, both in contemporary and country style, taking you with me on some ‘days-in-the-life’ as a business owner in fashion, sharing advice on styling options, and revealing my favourite looks featured on Instagram from the month. However, I wanted to use my first Editorial piece as a way to say ‘hello,’ both to those who know of me and to those just being acquainted – and so I’ve focused my debut article on introducing myself to you and sharing a little about my journey to sitting head of the boardroom as the Editor-in-Chief of a magazine.

My name is Brontë Clare Mitchell and I’m the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the luxury country, fashion and lifestyle publication and Media Brand, ‘Femme Country Magazine.’ Launching our first issue in 2019, I became fixated on the lack of female publicity surrounding the various sectors of the country industry. From farmers to agronomists to businesses, the press world naturally seemed to observe this sector from a male perspective often without regard to the women in the same roles. Change needed to occur, and I made sure that I was the catalyst by creating a publication where women could look through the pages and see themselves. The publication is in its sixth year of life and has, since birth, become much more than just print on pages. Not only do we host multiple launch events across the year, but we exhibit at some of the top rural shows across the UK and work with renowned brands managing annual fashion shows inside the country sector. I’ll admit that my life has been truly insane since the first issue hit newsstands, but what many of you might not know is that the road to where I am now certainly took me on some twists, bends and the occasional dip too. 

 

As a little girl all I would think about was books and writing, in fact I was pretty much a geek when it came to literature. From undertaking reading challenges set by my local library to examining novels and preparing essays about them, outside of school time, it’s fair to say that I was consumed by the power of print. I was even the only girl to take both English Literature and Language (with a side of History of Art) for A-Levels in my year group. However, when my hands weren’t flicking through pages, they were filtering through my wardrobe trying to answer what in my opinion was one of the most important questions of the day, ‘What shall I wear today?’

Obsessed with the patterns, texture and history of clothing, I found myself wanting to transform the narrative of my style every day. On completing my GCSE years, I remember being so excited to move into Sixth Form, not because it was the start of a new term, but more simply because we were allowed to choose our own outfits. Saying goodbye to the tweed skirts at school, which unknown to me at the time we’re actually quite stylish, allowed me to experiment with fashion and dress for my inner self. It was during this time that I decided to partner my two loves, writing and style, and endeavour to become a fashion journalist.

In the run up to leaving school, I worked incredibly hard to achieve this goal securing internships at multiple companies including ‘Hearst Publications’ where I worked for ‘House Beautiful’ and ‘Country Living’ and even attaining a place on a Summer Course with the one and only Condè Nast, who own Vogue! As a result, I ended up holding a CV which hosted a wealth of connections featuring some of the top names inside the British fashion world. 

 

Following my crazy Summer of internships and work experience, I received invitations to study at some of the UK’s leading art and fashion universities. With my ‘Devil Wears Prada’ head on, I had the biggest smile on my face accepting the offer to study at UAL: London College of Fashion where previous Alumni included Jimmy Choo, Jonathon Anderson, Peggy Gou and William Tempest. Unfortunately, my London story became very short lived and after three months of living in the capital I began to feel lost amidst the hustle and bustle of my new surroundings, and whilst I adored attending my lectures at UAL, I found myself getting very emotional and anxious about the prospect of this being in this situation for another four years. 

 

After endless midnight phone calls to my family, often featuring many tears, I made the decision to return to Yorkshire and start the journey to applying for another University at home in York. Looking back, it was one of the hardest decisions I have ever made. It was incredibly difficult to put a stop to a journey that I had only ever dreamt of and worked so hard to achieve. 

 

In the time between leaving London and securing a new University place in York, there were many thoughts circling around my head. ‘What if I run out of time to secure a place?’ ‘What if I they don’t have any places left on the course?’ ‘What if it’s too late?’ Thinking ahead, with the possibility that I might be taking a gap year unexpectedly, I needed a plan whereby I could fill that year appropriately, as of course a gap year was not in my original timeline. And so, I reverted to a magazine project I had created for my Extended Project Qualification back in 2017 whilst I was in Sixth form. I developed the name, designed new branding and made it a portfolio project … today this is now ‘Femme Country Magazine.’ After releasing the first Spring Issue in 2019 on social media (with no intention of selling it!) I had so many messages from people interested in purchasing the magazine, asking where it was sold and how they could their hands on one. As something I created solely for myself, saying I was shocked at the time would have been an understatement. 

 

Flash forward seven years and I find myself working inside the industry I like to call a kaleidoscope, because every movement reveals a change with fashion reinventing itself and taking new forms. Amidst my love for contemporary and city style, which I developed whilst living in London, I held an upmost devotion for the rural vogue look and the desirable soft luxury lifestyle. When founding Femme Country Magazine this was one of the main aesthetics I wanted the publication to take as its association to countryside living, rural pursuits and agriculture cemented in strongly. As a lady who has lived and breathed the countryside air all of her life, it was so important to me that that the magazine supported the array of businesses and individuals leaving their inspirational footprint on our lands.  

 

It’s with my monthly Editorial with Country Lookbook that I intend to motion this ethos further by guiding you through upcoming trends in rural style, sharing stories which spotlight the synergy between fashion and the countryside, and give you an exclusive VIP looking glass through to content from our HQ at Femme Country Magazine. I’m so incredibly excited for this partnership and to have you all along for the ride just makes me even more determined to deliver quality content that you look forward to reading, or catching up on, every month. If you’re like me, you might have a set time and place that you’ll want to this read – my safe space usually involves wine and the bath! Thank you so much for hosting me Country Lookbook, how soon can we fast forward to September for the next one…

 

It's no surprise Founder and Editor-In-Chief of FEMME Country Magazine, Bronte Mitchell has got a great eye for elegant Country looks. So much so that we are so proud to announce each month Bronte will be giving us her hand picked selection of looks she's loved that month. She's started off with five looks showing a range of styles.

Lovely amusan

(@lovely_amusan) – Her name mirrors the insanely beautiful looks she creates, and this one is no different. This look combines luxury street style with quintessential country embellishments, and I hope I’m not the only one doting at the ruffle neckline peeking above the blazer! The relaxed fit of the wide-legged striped trousers juxtaposes the structured shoulders of the blazer, and if that alone doesn’t wow you then the matching brown tones from the shades of her sunglasses, the lining of the lapels and the full colour handbag surely will.

Emma quincey

(@emma.quincey) – Ever thought about safari-inspired style? Once I saw Emma’s refined safari look on Instagram, it was all I could think about! Partnering a traditional beige utility jacket and matching high-waisted shorts, Emma has created a timeless outfit that screams adventure whilst remaining functional and comfortable. Beneath the jacket she layers a silk scarf tied around her neck to soften the ruggedness of the utility jacket and elevate sophistication. She strikes the perfect balance between leisure and smart with an outfit that can be worn for a dog walk in the hills or a trip out for brunch.

Woan Lim

(@limwoan) – Who said you must ride or own horses to have an equestrian style wardrobe? I’m quite truly obsessed with Woan’s choice of styling here and her use of earthy tones which nod to the countryside. Her crisp white shirt offers a fresh Summery contrast to the darker palette of her breeches and handbag, keeping the look light and airy. The boots complete the look effortlessly and allow the outfit to be taken from Summer and Autumn whilst maintaining the aesthetic of rural chic.

Helena mottram

(@weather_with_helena) – Blending modern sophistication and a touch of rustic charm, Helena has styled an outfit that will turn heads. The blazer and belt partnership is the statement combination of this look. Not only does the belt accentuate her waist, but the rich brown tones create a contrast to the crisp white pinstripes of the blazer. In my opinion, this outfit is a masterclass in blending equestrian-inspired details, such as the belt, with modern tailoring.

Amanda Engstand​

(@amandaengstrand) – This look had me at knits and iced coffee… Amanda’s look proves that we don’t need to leave all of our knits behind for Summer as she sports a chic lightweight short-sleeve cardigan with a matching grey asymmetric mini skirt. Whilst minimal, this co-ord gives such a polished finish with its monochromatic colour palette and soft embellishment.

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eMieux's new AW'24 collection has certainly hit the colour palettes of the season. Combining natural shades and earth tones allows you to mix and match to your hearts content. Furthermore, we adore how they have named their collections to compliment the colour tones used. Chosen by our Creative Director Charlie, check our her favourite looks!

“natural and earthy tones are the perfect combination”

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aroline's first outfit of the month for Country Lookbook and she has bought a beautiful Gingham dress to our attention. This maxi dress is from Rosehip and is the perfect dress to use as a layer for neutral colours. For accessories Caroline has ensured the dress stays as the main character, finishing the outfit with a Ralph Lauren belt, Dune sandals and a basket bag all in shades of brown.

“A simple outfit to suit many events”

Shopping List~

Ralph Lauren: In “Lauren Tan”, the reversible belt £89 RRP – Buy here

Dune: “Loupe”, Smart Slider Sandals, £95 RRP – Buy here

Rosehip: “Chloe Tiered Dress”, £89 RRP – Buy here

Amazon: “Emma” French basket bag, £43 RRP – Buy here

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he newest collection from Joules has certainly caught our eye. Not only have they evolved items that have always been the A/W staple, they've added just that extra detail with some items having hand-drawn prints. The rich colours have us excited for the seasons ahead and the colour palettes chosen have us wanting to light the fire. With an inviting price tag, the love and attention Joules have thrown into this collection hasn't gone unnoticed, and we want to share some of our favourite pieces with you.

“the colour palettes chosen have us wanting to light the fire”

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hilst we are trying our best to hold onto summer as Autumn approaches, Imogen has put together a gorgeous outfit that could fashion for both. The Yumi reversible jacket is the perfect buy, choosing between a floral or a stripe depending on how you feel - so nice you can wear it twice! Adding some sterling silver items from Hiho Silver and Monica Vinader to catch the sun and, finishing off with some navy Fairfax and Favour accessories.

Shopping List~

Yumi: “Reversible blue patchwork” jacket, £55 RRP – Buy here

Crew: alternative jumper “Tali” in white, £34.30 RRP – Buy here

Joules: “Chino” shorts in cream, £44.95 RRP – Buy here

Fairfax & Favour: “Loxley” in navy croc leather, £345 RRP – Buy here

Fairfax & Favour: “Sennowe” in black, £65 RRP – Buy here

Monica Vinader: “Nura” cross over ring in silver, £80 RRP – Buy here

Hiho Silver: “Double snaffle”, sterling silver braclet, £105 RRP – Buy here

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s we head into the shooting season we wanted to put together some outfits that may spark your interested. Charleigh has put together a fabulous outfit for shooting, showcasing Autumnal colours but keeping that pop of colour coming through from the gorgeous Clare Haggas silk scalf & the Waring Brooke socks. Check out all the items below!  

“Hanging onto the summer with a pop of colour”

Shopping List~

Joules alternative shirt: “Melanie”, £49.95 RRP – Buy here

Holland Cooper: “Field vest” in bourbon tweed, £449 RRP – Buy here

Clare Haggas alternative scarf: “Heads or Tails” khaki classic silk scarf, £125 RRP – Buy here

Fairfax & Favour: “Sennowe” in black, £65 RRP – Buy here

Holland Cooper: “Deep Indigo” jodhpur jeans, £99 RRP – Buy here

Waring Brooke: “Union Jack Flag”, personalised boot socks, £46.50 RRP – Buy here

Fairfax & Favour: “Explorer”, £450 RRP – Buy here