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The Ultimate Cable Knit – Gasparre Cashmere

You know I’m completely knitwear obsessed, so you might think I’m a bit biased when I say a luxe knit can take you through 3 out of 4 seasons. Is that pushing it, you ask? A jumper and dress, for example, are so layerable for spring, and if it warms up in the afternoon, just

The Little Black Dress with Decjuba Canberra

As I put fingers to key board to open with a cliché ‘everyone needs them a little black dress’, I gave myself a metaphorical slap on the wrist – you deserve more from me than a sartorial pickup line. So instead, a question for you: is the little black dress still so prolific these days that

The Split Maxi Skirt

I used to lament the fact that I didn’t live in a place where I could pop down to the mall for my favourite international brands. However, recently, I can’t imagine a better place to be right now but right here in the middle of – dare I say it – the Australian fashion renaissance.

Casual in Classics

While I (very often) satisfy my fashion victim itch and buy out the trend of the moment – I’m talking about all things fur covered baseball caps, mesh sweaters and the what-were-you-smoking-printed-tights – I’m sensible enough at least to know that those little experiments are destined for eBay, while the classics are for keeps. See,

Tailored Trousers and Men’s Shirt

Being a woman and working men’s clothes is definitely a thing in my books. So just to be clear, the fact I own more men’s shirts than my boyfriend (come to that, his shirts are also my shirts) doesn’t mean I envy the male sex. Except, I suppose, the luxury of getting better looking as

Thrift of the Week – Camel Jacket and Nike Rosheruns

Last time I was at Savers in Melbourne, I finally yielded to my perpetual desire for just one more camel jacket and picked up this clean and simple vintage number by Sportscraft. However, I seem to never want to wear my thrifted pieces as is, so there I was flipping up the collar and scrunching

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