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FASHFEST 2014 Night 1 Outfit – WND.LND Playsuit

I know I’d already shot the ‘Lost Innocence Playsuit’  by Canberra fashion label WND.LND in my designer feature post earlier this month, but I was so in love with it that I had to make it my first outfit at FASHFEST 2014. This time I layered it over WND.LND’s ‘Virgin’ sweat shirt, which gave me much needed

FASHFEST 2014 Night 2 – Runway Rundown

No one thought Canberra was big enough or cool enough to have its own major annual fashion festival, but Canberrans know better.Canberra’s becoming a more exciting place to live in all the time, especially because of its fast growing fashion scene, thanks to FASHFEST, Canberra’s own ‘fashion week’ of sorts. FASHFEST 2014 Night 2 showcased a diverse range

FASHFEST 2014 Night 1 – Runway Rundown

In 2013, FASHFEST Canberra sought to bring a major annual fashion festival to Canberra. With sell out seats and very positively received runway shows, FASHFEST’s first year was a huge success. This year, the four night (now five nights) event was anticipated to be bigger and better than the last. Last night, night one of FASHFEST Canberra 2014 finished

FASHFEST – Food Inspired Makeup and Hair

Follow my blog with Bloglovin I often wonder whether I would choose fashion over food. It’s an unfortunate struggle for a fashion blogger I suppose! Luckily for me, most of the fashion world seems to be obsessed with food too. I can imagine there being that one creative mind working on FASHFEST Canberra who’s been

White Out // Featuring Canberra Designer Corr Blimey

With Canberra’s Annual fashion festival, FASHFEST 2014 drawing ever closer (first day on 31 April!), I’m spotlighting a few of the designers who will be showing in the four day event. Now, the new collections are still all in the works, but I’m able to give you a little taste of what to expect. This

FASHFEST 2014 Night 4 Outfit – Winter Layering

Night 4 of FASHFEST was freakishly cold (or perhaps a normal level of cold for Canberra…), so I decided to break out the winter layering early this season with some blazer x cardigan action. I’m not one to zealously adhere to seasonal colour codes, but Staple the Label’s ‘Blue Bayou’ blazer with edgy leather panels

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