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50 Shades of Christmas with Reebonz

Before I start this post, I want to point out that I am totally not a brand snob! I’m just idealistic about owning ‘the’ bag. I’d rather have one amazing, iconic piece, than a bunch of random bags with no identity. As always, I’ll be attempting to enter the dreams of my loved ones Inception

What’s trending now: The ankle strap heel

I don’t know if they’ve been able to explain this scientifically yet, but ankles are, let’s face it, totally sexy. For centuries, women have worn decorations around their ankles, and this one is no exception. The ankle strap heel is so simple a concept, but something about this extra touch on a pair of pumps

Mid-week outfit: Maxi skirt and turban headband

I wore: Sunglasses c/o www.romwe.com • Top – Reiss Emproium • Maxi Skirt – Jovonna London • Boots – Solestruck • Bag – Vintage   I constantly yoyo between buying fast fashion and investing in quality pieces. In the end it’s really a question of quality or quantity. You can have 20 cheap items to

Anna Sui Lip Rouge Trio 01 review and swatches

I don’t know why, but Anna Sui is very rarely seen in Australia. Maybe the designer’s decadent and eccentric oriental aesthetic is lost on the mainstream Australian, who associates makeup with highly ornamental packaging as barbie toys. The lipstick tube features that signature Anna Sui intricate lacquered wood look design. It reminds me somewhat of

Shopping online vs Shopping retail

Sponsored Post Shopping online is a way of life for me. So I can’t help but feel a little bit defensive when my friends and readers tell me that they are still reluctant to shop online. Online shopping means finding unique items that make people go ‘omg where did you get that?!’; exclusively online bargains;

Midweek outfit: The Printed Bomber Jacket

  I wore: Printed bomber jacket c/o www.romwe.com • T-Shirt – MDJ Boutique • Aztec Shorts – www.nastygal.com • Boots – http://www.zushoe.com.au/• Vintage Guess? bag – Gifted Did you ever see those gaudy bomber jackets from the 80’s. They looked like they were big enough to be used as flotation devises and featured designs that

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