Thursday, November 20, 2014

Asymetrie.






I think we're all a little 'asymmetrical' deep down. A bit quirky. Searching for something 'different'.

I fell for this pair of earrings at first sight. Maybe it was the black hematite and white pearl, maybe it was the yellow gold, maybe it was the fact that they reminded me of when it was cool to wear one earring back in the naughties. Whatever the reason, I'm glad they exist, and that they're mine.

I've worn them all weekend with numerous outfits. Dressed up for a Saturday night dinner, dressed down for a Sunday movie date. They just work with everything. In fact, the whole Estelle Deve collection is stunning. Elegant, unique, modern, cool! I'm really feeling gold for summer. And as for black and white, well, that never goes out of style!


Wearing Estelle Deve earrings from Save The Last Pinker, Calvin Klein bra.



Photos by me.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Five Realm.






It's no secret I am obsessed with rings. Layered, cocktail, and mementos from Greece! But at the moment I am really, really into earrings. Especially a 'cocktail' earring like this pair. 

The Five Realm earrings from Save The Last Pinker had me at amazonite and smokey quartz tiles. Set in a rich yellow gold that reminds me of the gold you find in Greece.

Worn with a simple summer outfit, these babies add enough pizzazz to get you through from day to night. 

Wearing Pushmataaha earrings, Sportsgirl top, Acne jeans, and Alias Mae pumps. 

Photos by Madeleine Armstrong. 

Monday, November 10, 2014

Summer thrills.









Summer is in the air in Melbourne, everything feels so fresh and it excites me to no end! Not having to wear a jacket is the ultimate pleasure, and I love balmy nights. 

En route to Vegiebar with one of my favourite girls, we took some shots in what may just be my summer uniform. These callots are EVERYTHING. 

Wearing Sportsgirl callots, Kookai singlet and Le Specs shades.

Photos by Jasmin Johnston. 

Monday, November 3, 2014

Short Stop.
















I work in the city, and on the way to the car park I sometimes walk through Sutherland St. It use to be quite a bland lane, but it has become one of the new places to be thanks to Short Stop and also Raw Trader next door! 

I am a sucker for a donut, they're not something I have often but I was super keen to try this place out! I had the earl grey and rose, (red velvet and cinnamon and cardamom also pictured) and a piccolo coffee. They don't offer soy milk just organic full cream. The space is light and bright, and you can also sit on the window sill/bench out front. 

The donuts are glorious and it's a busy little spot! Great for morning or afternoon tea with friends and don't forget to get a take away box. 

Short Stop Coffee & Donuts, 12 Sutherland St. Open Monday - Friday. 

Photos by myself and Celine Pearse. 

Travelling Samovar.









I love this place so much! Yesterday was freezing and Nicole and I had brunch and decided to head to Elwood to get a smoothie at Combi, I took a turn to ditch some traffic and remembered this place was close by and couldn't think of a better way to warm up. (Sorry Combi, maybe another time!) 

The last time I went was on Mother's Day back in May, they had lanterns hanging from the roof and mum and I had tea, cake and bought some trinkets for home. The lanterns are long gone, but have been replaced with roses. 

The tea house offers the best hand picked teas, served in unique ways according to their style. 

Nicole and I shared a slice of the flourless chocolate cake, I had the jasmine pearls green tea and Nicole the traditional Indian chai latte. The staff are so warm and inviting, and when they bring you your tea (along with the brewing timers and all the tools you need to make the perfect cuppa) they explain everything you need to know about the tea and how to get the best flavour from it. 

Travelling Samovar, 412 Rathdowne St Carlton North. Open Wednesday - Sunday. 

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Minty.








Last Sunday, Melissa and I drove to Torquay for the day. We had lunch at Pond Cafe which isn't new, but new to me, and boy do I wish I knew about it sooner. We had the most perfect poached eggs on toast with kasundi and great coffee. It's got me even more excited than I already was about a summer down the coast. 

I am also excited to debut my new rings, I have become obsessed with layered rose gold and silver, and also fine jewels. Also I can feel a mint obsession coming along, am I a bit behind the times? 

Wearing Weekday skirt, Provocator top, Acne boots, and jewels by Samantha Wills and Rap Products.

Photos by Melissa Findley.  

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Warrioress.







When I flew to Sydney for the Samantha Wills and Mount Franklin event for the McGrath foundation I had no idea how moved I would be from the evening.

I am lucky enough at the moment to not know anyone close to me with breast cancer, but it's all around us and it could attack myself or my loved ones at any moment.

I feel honoured to wear this tee, and to support this cause because the more we talk about breast cancer, the more awareness we create.

I will be honest and admit that I hate talking about cancer. I lost my aunty to a brain tumor well before her time.  She was the love of my life and I still get heartache every day at the thought of her, her pain, what she went through and how much I miss her.

This event and this cause made me feel very empowered. To break through these selfish fears and stand here in this top PROUD to talk about breast cancer.

Check your breasts. Tell your mum, sisters, and friends to do the same. Take the time to educate yourself on breast cancer. Think pink and buy products that support the McGrath foundation. AND if you know someone who is going through treatment for breast cancer talk to them, show you care.

You too can wear this top and show your support available at http://www.samanthawills.com//mountfranklin $30 from your purchase will go to the McGrath foundation.

Photos by Celine Pearse. 
Let's unite.