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Midweek outfit–mmm curtain fabric blazer!

If someone said to me, ‘your jacket looks like it was made from curtains’, I’d be like ‘thanks!’. I loved the embroidered pattern on this jacket so much but I bought the skirt and dress in the same fabric >.< I wore: Necklace by Mimco; Blazer by Review; Jeans by Ksubi; Boots by Diavolina ($40

February “Lust Have It” box

For a while now I’ve been seeing other bloggers talk about monthly beauty boxes like Glossy Box, and always thought how nice it would be if Australia could get this kind of service. Well since around the end of last year a handful of monthly beauty sample box business have been popping up all over

Style Crush: Ena Matsumoto

Right now I’m totally style crushing on Ena Matsumoto, Happy Nuts model and producer of her own fashion line, Emoda. I’m not a Happy Nuts fan, but I think Ena’s style has a whole other level of sophistication that’s completely unique to her. To me her style is sexy, quirky, edgy and ‘large’. By ‘large’

Midweek outfit–Think retro

  I wore: Scarf, thrifted; Sunglasses from Asos.com; top from American Apparel; belt by Country Road; Skirt by Forever New; Oroton Vintage bag; Clog from See by Chloe For tips on scarf head bow making, check out my tutorial! . . . . In other news, recently I was tagged by Chihime in this cool

Mid week outfit–huge purple skirt

I was browsing my favourite antique store a while ago and I came across this weird huge purple skirt. I just couldn’t think why someone would have had something like this, and where they wore it to, but I loved how out of context it was-the colour, the shape, and the heavy sew-in petticoat that

Tutorial–Okarie’s droopy eyes!

A few people have asked me whether I would do an Okarie inspired tareme (droopy eyes) makeup tutorial. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of Okarie’s makeup style, but I really admire that she’s serious about her blog, isn’t afraid to show her bare face and shares all her makeup secrets with all her fans. 

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