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Weekend Comfort Clothes

  The word ‘comfort’, when placed in the same sentence as ‘clothes’ probably brings to mind snuggies and yucky uggies. But it doesn’t have to be that way, does it? I won’t go so far as to can the heels, but in my opinion a similar degree of comfort can be achieved with an oversized

Outfit: Denim & Disco

  I would hazard a guess that I’m not the only one who gets performance anxiety about wearing tight legwear, the obvious reason being that with all the material clinging to the skin, there’s nowhere for those unsightly bulges to hide. Hence my reluctance to try a pair of the ubiquitous American Apparel disco pants.

Outfit: Denim & Disco

I would hazard a guess that I’m not the only one who gets performance anxiety about wearing tight legwear, the obvious reason being that with all the material clinging to the skin, there’s nowhere for those unsightly bulges to hide. Hence my reluctance to try a pair of the ubiquitous American Apparel disco pants. However,

Outfit: Prints on FASHFEST Day Four

  As you know, I’ve been on a big hunt for leather pieces for winter. However, I had black and more black on the mind, and I never thought I would end up with something printed. I found this amazing vintage leather jacket from Librarian Chic’s stall at the Handmade Market last Saturday. The intriguing

Anthony Capon – a.concept at FASFEST Canberra 2013

  Perhaps my favourite collection at FASHFEST Canberra 2013, Anthony Capon presented a signature all black collection from his label, a.concept, consisting of 8 looks that traversed street and evening wear. The collection expertly exploits black with edgy layering, dramatic draping and texture, which was created with chunky black rope used as both embellishment and

Outfit: Monochrome on FASHFEST Day One

  By virtue of my uncanny ability to bring tomato sauce and white clothing together, white is something I’ve always subconsciously avoided. But I’ve somewhat rediscovered the colour since my white buying frenzy for my Dinner en Blanc outfit. White is as classic as black, or even better, the two together is a winning combination.

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