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Off Shoulder Top

It’s finally started warming up for real here in Canberra, which means I could finally wear this Seed Heritage what-dreams-are-made-of off the shoulder top.  It’s the poofiness that had me sold instantly. I’m a sucker for unusual silhouettes. And poofiness. And speaking of poofy, how perfect are these neoprene culottes? Funny how a utilitarian fabric like neoprene makes

Trackies and Stilettos

Trackies and stilettos, two things that probably should never have made it into the same sentence, but there you are. It’s practically the norm now. But what’s not to love about the concept? You’ve just been rolling around the house in your trackies, slip on some heels and you’re good to go. Incidentally, bedhead is

Spring Dresses with August Street

With winter having officially ticked over to spring in the southern hemisphere, I’m sure I’m not the only one to happily farewell freezing walks to the car park, impossible-go-get-out-of-bed mornings and perpetual hair frizz. While I’ll definitely miss my oversized coats and turtle necks, I’ve already been in strategic planning (yes, ok – shopping) for my

Zara Slip Dress and Navy Coat

I love the old Hollywood idea of wearing nothing but underwear under a coat. The statement is one of a dichotomy of sex appeal and affluence. Your mink fur coat was so expensive that you could be naked underneath and still feel a million bucks. Of course, we happen to be living in an era where

MAD LOVE the label drop crotch jeans

Recently, a piece I just can’t resist wearing all the time is my distressed drop crotch jeans by Australian brand MAD LOVE the label (their ‘Clique Low Slung’ pant). Comfort is a major factor, but it’s definitely that carefully engineered loose vs tight fit that I’m completely obsessed with. This perfect drop crotch execution is also incorporated in

Monochrome Winter Layering

As much as I’m a warm weather creature, I must admit that, in the most superficial sense possible, I love living in a cool climate where wearing big coats is a ‘thing’. Although, being originally from sunny Perth, it took me a while to figure out the skill that is winter layering. There are so many things

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