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  • May15th

    Lulu & Rose shirt, Topshop skirt, Saba belt, Wittner ‘Simoney’ wedges, Peter Lang cuff, Alannah Hill stockings, Mulberry bag.

    Just a quick one before I zip off to work this morning. Have been finding it difficult to fit in posts in between all of life’s little happenings but hopefully that will fall into some routine of its own. Wildly optimistic methinks.

    On another note, Sydney weather has taken a turn towards extreme chill. Doesn’t stop me from impractical dressing but I find that one way or another, I pay for it somehow. The only redemption, of course, is the sun, which remains as gloriously bright and therefore deceitful as ever.

    Have a lovely Tuesday mesdames, whatever your climate and timezone.

  • October5th

     

    Motel for Topshop dress, Country Road belt, Steve Madden Trinitie pumps, Sportsgirl felt panama, Mulberry ‘Margaret’ bag. Shot somewhere off Anglesea, Victoria.

    I’ve finally returned from my sejour in Melbourne, after what in blogging terms has felt like a virtual æon. I’ve only missed two posts yet I’ve felt it nonetheless, internally jerking like an addict weaning off crack. Now back on the road to redemption, I thought I might seek forgiveness with the above photos, set in one of the most amazing places I’ve had the pleasure of breaking into snapping in.

    Given that we were greeted with the most horribly wet, windy and uncomfortable conditions for most of our stay, there was nothing more lovely than the surprise discovery of an endless canola field (open gates and all) to give us the well-deserved happy send off home. It’s okay Melbourne, I forgive you. The ridiculously good feeds (with Huxtable, Auction Rooms and Portello Rosso keeping me fat and happy), the crazy people (I watched in shock horror as a lady ordered a $25 steak for her pint-sized dog in Albert Park) and the way Melburnians seem to put the quality part back into quality of life.

    Come to think of it, I almost miss you.

  • September12th

    Camilla and Marc ‘Savannah’ dress, Oxford blazer, Chloé ‘Margaret’ hobo bag, Sportsgirl wedges and ‘Mr Jones’ felt Panama, Rumour bracelets. Shot in Paddington.

    With all this talk of fall layers and neutral and mustard tones rife on the blogosphere, we Southern Hemipshereans are equally, if not more, excited about the arrival of spring which for us, translates very happily into permanent sunshine and all the bright, vibrant colours one could ever want. Well and truly bitten by the colour bug, we’ve seen our Northern counterparts sport every pigment under the sun a little too casually in the last six months in images that have brought on an onset of Bitter Colour Envy. But now it’s our turn – take out those shades, baby.

    The thing that I love most about seasons is how quickly they change. When I lived in Asia, seasons transitioned from hot to hotter with the occasional splash of monsoon. Fortunately, this is not so in the West where our climate’s constantly evolving state of play gives us the best reason of all to shop – under the guise of necessity. As we anticipate the temperatures rising and falling, we feel ever so fervently, the “need” to stock up on weather appropriate attire, happily ignoring the large sums of money already spent in this enterprise the year before. After all, variety is the spice of life and lots of it makes for great fashion masala so why else would I need twenty different scarves and six swimsuits (despite my inability to swim)? I’m living life and buying things, one ‘just in case’ at a time.

    The calendar year Down Under generally starts with barbeques, bikinis and beaches (with the obligatory dose of sunburn). Clothing is kept to a minimal and each year, skirt lengths appear to get suspiciously shorter and shorter, with some offenders getting a little too cheeky in their gravity defying exercises (pun definitely intended – girls, think about the children!). I personally find the summer climate a little excessive though for many, particularly the male species, the blistering heat is easily counteracted by abundant watermelons on display.

    The weather then starts to turn a little with the arrival of cooler winds, longer sleeves and perhaps even a back up cardigan in the bag. Autumn charms and calms, as if playing itself out in sepia tones, lovely and nostalgic. And even if it never gets scenically Canadian, we do manage to take comfort in the absence of Maple Leaf Romance with our own version of Trench Coat Fever.

    Winter in Sydney is a bit of a conundrum because it often feels like different seasons in different cities. Comparable to Autumn in New York (sad film, happy hats), spring in Chicago (Bravoe Runway would attest to this) or even summer in England, it never quite gets cold enough to satisfy my European Coat Envy. It also happens to be the fattest time of the year and the natural inclination to eat to stay warm soon starts to feel much like “training” for an Olympic sport.

    And thus we arrive, or perhaps we roll (see previous fat comment), back to where we started, in the glory of spring, my favourite time of the year. Somehow life feels more wonderful in spring. It could be the pretty floaty dresses, the September birthday presents or just the relaxed comfort of enjoying life, carefree and (literally) no sweat, or all of the above that make spring a happy flower child dream.

    As you can tell, I experience many seasonal symptoms throughout the year, all of which are actually stronger and more peculiar than my rampant hay fever which plays havoc on me most months of the year. And despite possessing a sneeze loud and powerful enough to measure 2.0 on the Richter scale, I know that it’s just my nose’s way of celebrating the fact that spring is really in the air.

  • July23rd

    Alice McCall ‘Eyelash Viper’ pintuck silk dress, NF by Nicola Finetti coat, Tigerlily wool hat, Wittner ‘Luscious’ patent pumps, Sportsgirl leather belt and stockings, pearl necklace and bracelet from India, other pearl bracelets – handmade gifts, earrings from Chantal B, ring from JJ markets. Shot in Redfern Park.

    For those among you fortunate enough not to have lived in Sydney this past week, you would have happily avoided weather reminiscent of a scene from Noah’s Ark (or for our contemporaries, what happened in Evan Almighty besides appalling comedy). For what has felt like countless days (most likely only five – damn you, Gen Y attention span!), we’ve had a crippling bout of rain.

    I have pajama pants and other embarrassing articles hanging from curtain rails, door knobs and bathroom cabinet doors. Unsightly as they may be, such measures will have to suffice in a world sans clothes dryer and mutant powers à la Ororo Iqadi T’Challa, a.k.a. Storm from X-Men (I’ve been waiting to pull that one off for a while). It’s the type of rain that diagnoses suede shoes with terminal cancer, that makes you resort to the emergency underwear drawer, that just plain sucks. And for an optimist like myself, it’s absolutely the kind of weather that shouts ‘Piss Off’!, pun very much intended, at the slightest hope of a weekend outdoors, splendours in the grass, photo shoots and all.

    You know you’re taking fashion blogging seriously when spend an entire Saturday, as I just have, braving the ridiculous chill, fighting the fickle sun and failing to block the piercing wind, to gallivant around in a flimsy, albeit pretty purple dress, pretending not to feel any of the above.

    Fortunately for us (me and my poorly circulated Boy), we managed to split up the bleakness of the task with insufficiently long enough visits to indoor gastronomic refuges like Sushi Roll (for lunch) Patisse Bakery (for diabetic heaven). The photos hopefully speak for themselves but with all that in mind, and in tummy, I consider myself most deserving of snaps for the effort.

    Let’s just hope for the sake of my already laughable immune system, they’re not a cold ones.

    And just because food makes me feel warm and fuzzy, the publication of the following images is for the benefit of osmosis:

     

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