15 | Charlie Dimmock Nude Holiday

It’s warm without being bulky. You can carry six mince pies and a hot chocolate without a wardrobe malfunction. Gallery Look 2: The "Mulled Wine at the Manor" For the indoor holiday party, Charlie surprises us with a dress—but not just any dress. This is a shirt dress in a festive fern print (dark green leaves on a matte black background). The fabric is a heavy, sustainable Tencel that drapes like silk but breathes like cotton.

Whether you are hosting a wreath-making workshop, walking a frosty country lane, or simply opening a bottle of prosecco in your own back garden, this gallery proves that holiday fashion can be festive, feminine, and functional all at once. Charlie Dimmock Nude Holiday 15

In the gallery’s accompanying interview, she says: “Holiday style shouldn’t be a costume. It should just be you, with a little bit of tinsel. If you can’t garden in it, or at least carry a bag of compost past the front door, then what’s the point?” It’s warm without being bulky

Forget the stiff sequins and restrictive party dresses. Charlie Dimmock’s holiday aesthetic is a masterclass in relaxed sophistication, blending the texture of the natural world with the sparkle of winter festivities. In this exclusive style gallery, we explore how the gardener turned accidental fashion icon is redefining what we wear to Christmas markets, family lunches, and New Year’s Eve gatherings. Charlie’s signature look has always been practical: cargo shorts, sturdy boots, and a sports bra under an open shirt. But the holiday gallery reveals a softer, more curated side. The philosophy here is adaptive elegance . It’s fashion that allows you to help carve the turkey, take a midnight walk through frosted hedges, and still look camera-ready for the mulled wine toast. This is a shirt dress in a festive

A relaxed-fit, long-sleeved thermal in a faded rose pink, topped with a quilted gilet filled with recycled down. The neckline is wide enough to show a hint of a colorful sports bra strap—a deliberate homage to her Ground Force days.

Instead of stilettos, she wears flat, forest-green velvet loafers. "I can't be doing with heels," Charlie reportedly told the stylist. "If I need to run outside to check on the hollyhocks, I want to be able to move." Gallery Look 3: The "Boxing Day Walk" This is pure Charlie Dimmock heritage. The holiday gallery features a high-fashion spin on her iconic shorts-and-boots look. Here, the shorts are tailored in a heavy, dark teal wool blend (lined with flannel for warmth), paired with sheer black tights and knee-high, chunky-soled walking boots.

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