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

Monday, 16 September 2013

Monday. Seriously...I Love You








I haven't posted on a Monday in ages, and today I'm not even complaining because I'm on holiday! I was meant to be cleaning the house and packing for a trip away but instead I spent most of the day wandering around town and perusing the second-hand shops.  The 30 minute walk home from town took at least three times as long because I kept popping into shops on the way.  I loved having the time to search through everything properly, and picked up some great finds including a brown leather satchel and vintage style overnight bag! It's been a long time since I had a day with no set plans and it was so relaxing. 

Today was the perfect start to a long-awaited holiday, and with more fun times ahead I'm sure I'll be sharing them soon!

x


Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Lonely No More









Last Saturday I woke excitedly and dressed up in my red lipstick, seamed stockings and vintage brogues (plus other clothes, obviously). Then as the rest of the city was still waking to a mild spring day, I clip-clipped my way down to the latest Vintage Roundup market.  The weather allowed stalls to spill out of the old Lone Star restaurant and onto the street, creating an excited buzz of activity in a normally quieter part of town.

The volume and variety of goodies got me pretty excited, and it was very tempting just to give up on photographing altogether. The only tragedy of the day - I was having so much fun taking photos and catching up with lovely folk that I didn't do any shopping (I must be coming down with something)! I'm really looking forward to next time when I can focus on buying some treasures to take home.

Click on the photos to go direct to the stallholder's website,  and check out my Facebook page for lots more photos of the day!

x

Sunday, 9 June 2013

A Right Royal Roundup













6 Needlebot Crafts/7, 8 & 9 Brown Street Bespoke

Yesterday was my first time blogging in a journalistic sense (if journalistic is even a word) and to be honest I was extremely nervous.  I felt like a big faker -  approaching people (eek), asking to take pictures (eeeeek!), saying my blog name out loud (*faints*). I fumbled with my camera and jumbled my words, dropped things and nearly got stuck in a dress, but in the end everyone was so nice that I needn't have worried.  Self-promotion is difficult and I find it a bit cringy, but I couldn't have picked a better place to start.

So much vintage clothing under one roof - I could hardly contain myself! The Vintage Roundup at Queens Bar is one of Dunedin's newest markets and is organised by Tannia Lee, who also has her own fantastic online store called Most Wanted Vintage. The stallholders are vintage collectors who have shops or sell online, and there were also a few crafters. I was lucky enough to be contacted by Tannia to visit and take some photos, and I was so excited to be asked!  I managed to restrain my spending and only buy two pretty dresses, although it was almost too hard to choose from all the treasures on offer.  I met some wonderful, interesting people and had a lovely afternoon chatting with them about beautiful fabrics and how much we love our cats.

The photos in this post are only my favourites from the day, you can view the rest on my Facebook page. To see Tannia's photos, keep an eye on The Vintage Roundup page on Facebook too!  

Sunday, 19 May 2013

Something Nice To Look At If, Like Me, You're Feeling Lethargic



I'm a bit poorly today.  I didn't overindulge on the gin too much, but it was definitely a late night and I really need my sleep. Despite a sleep in I'm still a bit jaded and have the shades of a hangover blurring the edges of my senses. Strong sweet coffee and food high in carbs usually help, but for me, looking at pretty things seems to counteract the feeling-sorry-for-self that comes with the morning after.  So today's post is full of things that are just nice to look at. Plus if I do a blog post then I've done at least one productive thing and I don't feel so guilty about lazing around all day.

So settle in by the fire with a cuppa and enjoy my selection of nice things.


While Nightingales Wept: a model captured running though the woods near Kirsty's home
This stunning photo project with a beautiful back-story
Sweet & Salty Layer Cake via Sweetapolita
This Salted Chocolate Caramel Fudge Cake. Oh my.
eggs & bacon
emily blincoe
This delicious ampersand photography project
Last of the wintery weekend sun. #winter #wintersun #socks #willow #window #sunshine
My talented friend Julia captures exactly how I feel today
Tree Houses. Fairy Tale Castles in the Air
This treehouse surrounded by cherry blossom (Photograph copyright Akihisa Masuda)
My friend Heather cooks this dumpling soup to remedy a cold, but it looks so good, I'm sure it could cure a hangover too!


These pictures have definitely helped me feel better, but I'm also super hungry now...I'm off to rustle up something delicious.

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Work It

Work It


Polka dot dress / Peplum jacket, $28 / Pretty Polly nude pantyhose, $9.33 / T-strap shoes / Cole Haan gloves / Hair bow accessory / Forever 21 


I always try to dress up for work, it makes me feel better about the day ahead and it's really the only creative activity I undertake during the week! 

With the colder weather approaching I think we are all drawn to darker colours, especially in Dunedin. Lately I've been craving some bright wardrobe additions to keep the summer lingering in my life as long as possible.  

I love blue but it's not really a colour that suits me which is why these accessories are perfect. I also love the colour combination of the red and blushing cream, it reminds me of strawberry ripple icecream and hazy sunsets...ah, I'll miss you fondly, summer. x

 

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Autumn Wish List

5X5 Baby Deer, Fawn, Autumn, All Ears Square Photograph with Black Backing frame

Lemon Meringue: Women's Crochet Mary Jane Slipper Socks





 Mr Robin Bird (8x8" print)

There is no denying it, summer has said goodbye and crisp clear autumn mornings followed by drizzly days are becoming more common. It's a little sad, but kind of nice too. As it gets colder we start wrapping up in cosy clothes, cooking comfort food and - my favourite - curling up in front of a glowing fire while the rain pours outside. I definitely prefer to stay at home over going out, so I secretly look forward to hibernation and going early to bed with a good book...boring for some but bliss for me.

I thought I'd welcome autumn with the above collection of pretty things that remind me of clear days and little creatures flustering their way through crunchy leaves.  I am in love with the deer picture, I wish it came in giant size.  The colour of the scarf just makes me think of fiery bright autumn leaves and the scalloping just takes it over the edge - so pretty. Click on the pictures to go directly to their stockists. 

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Dreaming of the Sun

My partner and I have been lucky enough to be invited to a wedding in Fiji at the beginning of August, and I'm SUPER excited.  I can't wait to escape the cold and spend a few days swimming, enjoying spa treatments and cocktails in the sun..it's going to be bliss.  Not to mention the wedding which is at sunset (swoon!) and will no doubt be a gorgeous, happy event!

The one thing playing on my mind is what to wear!  I've been to quite a few weddings in the last three years, but not one in a different climate. I know I can dress less formally to allow for the heat, so I've been playing around on Polyvore to make a few bright summery outfits with matching swimwear, just for fun.  I like the idea of something simple that can be accessorised to make different outfits, which will also save on suitcase space!
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 I bought the Jets polka dot bikini yesterday...can't wait to have an actual reason to wear it (as it's probably not entirely appropriate for casual Friday in the office).

x

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Embracing Autumn







 There's no denying it any longer, the weather in Dunedin has definitely turned.  While we did get a few sun-soaked days, the overall temperature has really dropped and it feels like winter is stalking us, slowly getting closer and closer.
But as I've mentioned in earlier posts, I love using cold weather as an excuse to get cosy, and when it comes to clothes it's no different!  Over the past week or so I've had made a few sneaky purchases that have got me excited about layering up in colours that remind me of slowly transforming leaves and crackling toasty fires.  It's all about embracing the changes.  

Next purchase I'm considering...a onesie. Thoughts?