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Jules Sebastian shares the ‘best' Myer two-piece outfit she's obsessed with this winter - and it's on sale

Jules Sebastian shares the ‘best' Myer two-piece outfit she's obsessed with this winter - and it's on sale

7NEWS7 days ago
She's the stylist and TV presenter whose outfits on Instagram often spark a shopping frenzy.
And this week is no exception, after Jules Sebastian revealed the Myer two-piece suit set she is currently obsessed with.
The mum revealed on her profile that she can't get enough of a jacket and mini-skirt by the Myer brand Tokito.
Jules wrote: ' Found this set in Myer by Tokito and am loving a brown opaque stocking for winter. Here's how I've styled it three ways'.
She then accompanied her post with snaps of herself in the jacket and skirt, paired with a long-sleeve brown top, as a set or with just the jacket on and jeans.
Right now, shoppers can snap up the Tokito Check Asymmetrical Button Blazer in Brown for $112.46 instead of $149.95.
You can also get your hands on the Check Wrap Mini Skirt in Brown for $59.96 instead of $79.95.
Both items are made from a polyester, viscose and elastane blend.
They are described as being a 'modern twist on classic tailoring'.
Product description for the jacket reads: 'Featuring a chic check pattern and bold asymmetrical button detail, this blazer adds instant polish to any outfit. Perfect for desk to dinner'.
While the description for the skirt highlights that it has a 'flattering wrap silhouette and subtle check print' that makes it ideally suited for 'office days or weekend brunch'.
Since Jules posted on Instagram, Myer has noticed an influx of orders on the outfit with the items being marked as 'popular' on the site at the time of writing.
The blazer is currently available in sizes 6-14, while the skirt is still on sale in sizes 6-16.
For more information, head to Myer's website here now.
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