Sunday, June 30, 2013

A new life in a new home. Visit me please.

 Hello lovely people, it has been a very long time since I last spoke to you, if you are still interested in my rambelings I have started a new blog. I have broadened my horizons and am writing fashion and food and fitness too (three for the price of one!

If these things sound like your bag (baby) head here to my new location.

I look forward to seeing you all again.

x

Friday, March 9, 2012

Bribery of the best kind.

I know on this side of the world I will be oddly sneered at for this statement, but, I love winter. Maybe it is because it reminds me of home, or because snuggling is my all time favourite past time (a long with shopping of course), ultimately I think that fashion is more fun and although it has to be practical and warm... you just get to wear more shit. And that can't be a bad thing now can it?

And top of my list any day now is a big old jumper. Like a mammoth. I have taken to stealing my mothers recently. I affectionately call it the Yetti. This is an accurate description of what I look like in it.

So top of my list for next time pay day comes around are these beautiful, warm, snugly companions from ASOS, Glassons, Ruby and Stolen Girlfriends Club.

Now who is going to buy them all for me? I can in return make you woopie pies (disclaimer: I have never ever made a woopie pie before in my life).



Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Collection 1.

Auckland is a pretty exciting place to be this week. For those of you who haven't heard, it is New Zealand's Fashion Festival. Fast becoming a tradition with a huge following, this event has the groundings of a second fashion week, and the feel, but without the elite-ness. There are clothes galore and it does indeed "showcase exciting and innovative collections from New Zealand’s top designers and retailers", the only downside it the fashion is all things that are either in-store or coming in the next few months, and some things that were seen at New Zealand Fashion Week last year. Still exciting, still an amazing evening of far too many beautiful people in one place and still an event I recommend all people get their butts a long to and check out.
     
One thing that has been incredible with this years festival has been the hype. This city is alive with fashion and you can't turn your head without getting all excited about it. Check out some of my favourite looks that strutted down Shed 10's catwalk on Monday nights first collection show.









All images by Max Lemesheko for Snapstar Live

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Brit Awards fashion awesomeness.

Just a little fashion love moment, when I saw Caroline Flack at the Brit awards. Isn't she gorgeous? Battling the floor length gown bonanza with double glitter and a side of satin, Miss Flack looks like a breath of fresh air. I quite literally love the entire look and want to own it. Like now.
       
 

Gooey for Ruby.

So an absolute favorite of mine, Ruby, has just released their winter campaign shoot. Here's a little Thursday afternoon fashion eye candy for all of you.
     




Jeepers creepers (or a damn good knock off).

Like most fashion conscious people, when walking past a Kumps store, I either look away or cross the street. The idea of buying shoes purely on their comfort level is just a bit silly in my six inch heel addicted mind. So I was skeptical when looking at their new Ziera rang coming into stores over the coming cooler months. But much to my surprise I spied an absolute gem. Looking almost as gorgeous as the Prada Creeper, I introduce to you guys the 'Micky' ($249). Which is both insanely good looking and like walking on butter. If you are into that, which I totally am.
     
Prada Creeper

Monday, February 20, 2012

Kdub.

So it has become a slight tradition for me to take a look at (potentially) New Zealand’s most famous fashion designer’s shows. Even though I haven’t been reporting on New York Fashion week here, I have been keeping a subtle eye on it, so I couldn’t go past a look at Kdub. Of course.
    
Seemly lacking her usual complete madness, this Autumn/Winter collection was very subdued for a usually outlandish print addicted Walker. She was back with her shoes and accessories, which for me, are becoming stronger and more desirable that the clothes themselves. Having said that, the slightly toned down nature of the show made the looks strutting down the catwalk a lot more wearable.
    
The acid bright paisley style print brings a retro theme to an otherwise super contemporary looking collection. I am quite a fan of this type of juxtaposition that Walker usually has in her looks, I am glad its still coming through.
            
My personal favourites were the blue and white ensemble with scarf and clutch accessories, this is something I would 100% wear right now and feel super confident in it. I also liked the coats, Karen always does amazing winter coats and although they are dear, the quality is worth it and the way she bridges the gap between on trend and classics makes each one a staple that I would kill to own.
   
Over all I like it, I would wear most of it, but it doesn’t get me as super excited as her Spring/Summer collection did.