Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Fan Girling Over Cameo's Latest Releases

Cameo is one of my favourite Australian brands. Actually, it's one of my favourite brands period. 

Most of the time what they release comes as a slightly unexpected take on the season's fashion, but nearly always I end up falling in love with it anyway. 

The newest style which I am mentally betrothed to is their "Left Alone" 2-piece range of a simple dress and tank. 

Somehow using so little they manage to say so much: less is always more. 

Have your credit cards on guard.




Bassike Fashion Label

My clothing style is very plain and minimalist (though I use that like a dirty word because it tends to make me sound pretentious). My favourite colours to wear are blacks, whites, greys, and beiges. I'll chuck in denim every now and then but beyond that I'm going out on a limb if I'm wearing something else. 

It's like Bassike can see into my soul. Or perhaps it's just this season, I'm not sure. Whatever the reason they have some beautiful clothing that manages to stylishly celebrate being a woman without needing to show it off to the whole world. 

Simple, stylish and yet so edgy. It reminds me of how I would picture desert clothing, if it looked less warm and more resilient to the sun's rays. 





Monday, 24 February 2014

Bul Clothing - parisian themed top

Okay so it might not actually be parisian themed. But it is striped, and it is beautiful. I spoke about this top briefly in my post about the Naomi Murrell pop-up store. And here it is, in a mini photographic series, modelled by me. 

I have basically been living in this t-shirt since purchasing it and have no regrets whatsoever - it has become an instant favourite. I bought it in store, but you can purchase it online here











Friday, 21 February 2014

Shilla Clothing

I bought a new skirt a few weeks ago. It's made from jersey fabric and I got it in one of my all time favourite colours, grey. 

I have never bought from Shilla Clothing before but it was a pleasant experience. I really like their swing tags. 





Thursday, 13 February 2014

Bright and colourful accessories by Tiff Manuell


Tiff Manuell studied Fashion Design at RMIT University and is now based in Adelaide, Australia. A mother to two young daughters, her other design based business is known as Happy House selling products created for young girls. 

She began this project by painting without limitations, and the pieces she has created are fun, colourful and refreshingly new. Manuell designs a range of bags and jewellery pieces. 






http://tiffmanuell.com/