Peek Inside The Winter Wardrobe Of Nadja Swarovski-Adams

By CTH Editors

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'Wear clothes that make you look good rather than something on trend'


When it comes to defining her personal style, Nadja Swarovski-Adams believes confidence makes the best fashion statement. Below, she shares all the inspirations, tips and tricks she uses to curate her wardrobe.

Nadja Swarovski-Adams On Her Personal Style

What’s your daily uniform?

Long, flared, dark blue stretch jeans, Gucci loafers, a Really Wild silk shirt, a fitted velvet jacket and either a silk or cashmere scarf.

Who’s your style crush?

I have two: Victoria Beckham and my mother.

Victoria Beckham

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What’s your go-to piece in your wardrobe for winter?

Anything McQueen for evening; Habsburg for daywear; and one of my many multicoloured, paisley-patterned Etro puffa jackets for outdoors.

What does country style mean to you?

A fitted tweed or Loden jacket or field coat, a lightweight, cashmere roll neck, a cashmere shawl, chic loafers or Spanish leather boots and a trilby.

Favourite accessories for a finishing touch?

You can’t beat a silk scarf. I also like Etro handbags, either leather or fabric, and fine jeweller y with coloured gemstones – I love Pomelatto’s rings with coloured cabochons

What will you be wearing to festive parties this year?

From our collections: a Really Wild blue or red Liberty-silk halterneck top with velvet flares and a cropped, wool-blend boucle jacket.

Woman in suit

Really Wild

Favourite under-the-radar labels?

Sabina Savage makes wonderful linen shirts and dresses, and incredible, hand-illustrated scarves in warm colours. I also like sustainable fashion brand Cortana from Barcelona.

Do you go for timeless or trend-led pieces?

Timeless, always. I will always say I am wearing vintage, whether the outfit is a year old or 20 years old. Good quality and great style lasts forever.

Any style hacks?

Wear clothes that make you look good rather than something on trend. Confidence is the best fashion statement.

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