Thursday, February 18, 2010

WIN: Karen Walker Super Duper Sunnies from EYEGOODIES



I am so excited to announce this competition. I love these Karen Walker sunglasses so so so much, I chose them especially for you from the awesome range at Eyegoodies.com. Stocking everyone from Marc Jacobs to Graz and of course the awesome Karen Walker collection, they are your one stop cool eye wear shop. Yes its not just sunnies, they have specs too, great for us blindies out there .

Now the deets of the comp are as follows:

Prize is 1 pair of Karen Walker Super Duper sunnies in black from Eyegoodies.com valued at $191.

Competition closes on March 18th (yes the comp runs for 1 whole month) at 3:30pm aest and is open to international readers too. Winner will be announced that night.

To enter tell me in 50 words or less how you would style these Super Duper (that's their name btw) Karen Walker sunnies from Eyegoodies in the comments section of this blog post. The best answer wins! So get creative.

Goodluck xoxo

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Bumping into friends: A Street Fashion Special Report


I bumped into my fave bunch of hyper alt hippies, otherwise known as the Melbourne Spank Girls (at least to me). Holly on the far right in the black t-shirt, has started to take photos for Melbourne Street Fashion and they are great. FYI the site is going through some maintenance at present though, but should be back better then ever soon.


I also bumped into the fabulous Simon and his very beautiful friend Kirsten. Looking chic in the neo goth head to toe black look, getting creative with broken hubcap neck pieces and $2 shop sunnies.


I also bumped into the ever Kawaii Super Kawaii Mama and met Violet LeBeaux celebrating Chinese New Year in China Town looking very much like Harajuku gals.

I love how Melbourne has all these subcultures of style. As much as I miss Japan and its amazing street fashion I must say Melbourne has it just as good. Sure there is a lot of influence from Japan, but I think there is still an original perspective to be found. SKM takes on a retro 1950's rockabilly style mixed in with notes from the Hime Gyaru Harajuku look. Every person featured in this post uses fashion as a form of expression in one form or another and I love it. I think its so much more interesting to dress this way then to dress in the paint by numbers style that so many other blogs feature. This year for me I want to start dressing and styling in a more "avant-garde" way, if that makes sense. In a way free from the influence of blogs and magazines but purely from the within, taking some influence from the street but in a way that is purely me and how I feel? Dressing/styling as an art and not purely about function.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Big Gay Boat Party


The Big Gay Boat Party is an annual tradition, but this was my first ride aboard the "grand" (read shitty) Victoria Star.


Walking the walk, talking the talk. My friends arrive in time for the 7pm departure.




We were in for a rocky ride out down past the docklands. Was so sad it didn't go down the Yarra river.


Izabel and Vlad impress with their model good looks. Check out their awesome blogs too.


Jack Mac and Simon dj'd as "Homorobotic".




Vlad let the wind carry him away. Jarrod kept his cool in sunnies at night.








$5 Garage sale Jeremy Scott jeans! Life is unfair.




Fab feathers.




Hot boots


The Gay Gang






Photos of me on nights out are at best terrible. Believe it or not this is the least bad of the bunch. I think my problem is I have really good looking friends, need to get some ugly ones so I can look half decent for once. BTW my dress is a copy of that Topshop one, I bought it at BigW for $30 on the day. Couldn't believe my luck.




Some cute outfits going down the gang plank.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Nokia Saves a Stylist: My Nokia N97 Review

Ok remember I was working in a call centre? Well I had to scrap that job pretty much as soon as I wrote about it on my blog because I got so busy with shoots and other freelance work. You wouldn't believe how intense the past two weeks have been, with an all day beach location shoot in 40 degree heat and then other shoots lasting till midnight, never ending days of pick ups and returns and constant emailing and phone calls. Do you know what saved my life? This phone:


The nice people at Wom World Nokia in the UK sent me this Nokia N97 to trial, and boy did they send it at the right time. I seriously would have been stuck on so many occasions without it. Styling is as much about logistics as it is about actual styling. You need to make sure everything comes together, that all the clothes arrive from wherever they are being sent from, that you make appointments in showrooms on time but also respond to questions in a timely manner. To add to my stress the major shoot of the week was a Fashion Journal 5 page spread with not one, not two, not three but FOUR models to dress. Make them all male (most of my contacts are for women's fashion), in a band (Miami Horror) and different sizes and the fact I needed 4 x 7 outfits (as in 28!) you can see maybe why this was such a logistical nightmare to organise. Oh and at the same time I had other shoots to organise, street photos to take and edit, a sick dog who had to have an operation today to fix a dislocated knee cap and, well, a life to lead too. Not that I'm complaining, it was actually exciting just running on adrenalin to get through it all.


So how did this phone help? Well most of you probably already have phones with email, internet and a camera, but I don't and haven't been able to afford one even though it would have helped on numerous previous occasions. My regular phone is as basic as they come, so the simple fact that this phone, with its ever helpful full keyboard, could send emails was a life saver. Also every time I receive a new email I get a little beep telling me to check it, which is so handy. Again you all probably have had this feature on your phones for a long time but for me it was amazing. Mind you my phone in Japan back in 2006 could do all this and more, I wonder how much more advanced they are now?


Another feature of the phone is it has a 5mp camera (my phone in Japan in 2006 had a 6mp camera btw, ha, Japan you are so technologically advanced it isn't funny) This has been so fun because I can finally twitpic while out and about, on shoots like below, or maybe at the upcoming LMFF??? Too bad the trial is only for 2 weeks and ends this weekend.



So here is my honest review of the phone:

I am not tech savvy so it took a little while to get used to. I still can't work out some features but honestly it doesn't matter because all I want it for is for email, twitter and of course to make calls and I've worked all that out now. The facebook feature is fun but maybe I don't need it on the front screen as I don't really use it, only thing is I don't know how to move it. Well I probably could work it out if I tried. The camera is great for a mobile phone camera, it has a flash and a zoom. The touch screen can get a little grubby but is mostly easy to use and responsive, however my nails are a bit too long for it to always respond to my touch, which is especially annoying when trying to answer a call as I keep missing people madly trying to touch answer. The battery doesn't last as long as my other phone, but that doesn't really bother me if I remember to charge it every night as it does have a lot more features going on I understand why it seems to drain so fast. The keyboard is heaven to type on, I'm almost as fast as I am on a normal computer keyboard. The best thing about the whole phone is the email side of things. I can look at attachments that are sent to me, respond to important emails on the run and also have multiple accounts set up (I have separate accounts for work and my blog as well as my personal email account). All in all I would say I LOVE this phone and I don't want to give it back. The simple fact is it has made my life so much easier. I was able to get everything in order for the Fashion Journal shoot (below)



and the most recent The Vine look of the week shoot (with its Valentines Day theme, please check it out and tell me what you think xxx Oh and Alicia from Sea of Ghosts modelled again) Not to mention the other secret shoot from first twitpic behind the scenes photo.


The end of the trial is almost up so I guess I'm in the market for a new phone now as this one has opened up my eyes to exactly how much I need access to my email at all times and how I simply can't go back to my old shitbox phone (seriously its bad). The thing I do now know after this trial is I can't do an iphone or an all touch screen phone because that is the only part that sometimes annoys me on the Nokia N97, I like to be able to navigate with arrow keys when my fingernails get in the way. The phone seems like it was designed for people like me, a fashion blogger/stylist/street style photographer who is always on the run and addicted to twitter. The only problem is, as Henry see's it, there is never a time when I'm away from "the office", but that's the life I have right now anyway, without the phone I would be cutting short dinner to rush home to check my email especially if there was a shoot on, so really being able to check it while out means I have more time for him. Ok enough already, I love the phone and I thank Nokia for allowing me to trial it.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Sportsgirl AW10 preview


Alicia from Sea of Ghosts, me and Lady Melbourne were invited to view the Sportsgirl AW10 preview parade. Of course we each took the occasion to dress up, I think each of our outfits sum up our styles don't you? Alicia is a Modern Goth, I am a Quirky who knows what and Lady Melbourne is a Vintage Chic, well, Lady.


My sister is often my plus 1 at these events as they're not really Henry's cup of tea.


Awesome goody bags.


Which everyone was really excited about.


Us bloggers sitting front row waiting for the action.


I did a "Tavi" and wore a giant bow without realising till we sat down. I got the girl sitting behind me to take a photo (no she was not from Grazia, and yes she could see). I had no idea the back of my hair looked so, well, shit. I will be growing out my diagonal bob me thinks.


The energetic show began with these amazing dancers.




These shoes stole my heart and will soon steal my wallet.


I moved to the photographers pit area as side on shots are not my thing. I've done enough runway photography now to know some tricks. If my spot isn't good for photos I wait till the show begins and then make my move. I'm always the last photographer in the pit at fashion week because I have two jobs, taking runway photos but also taking street photos which means rushing in as the last guests arrive. While everyone is looking forward to LMFF I am kinda almost dreading it as my workload increases 10 fold. Editing 600 photos after every show, and often there are 2 a night, is not fun!


This is Jade who just so happens to be the model in my header from a shoot I did with her. I <3 Jade.


Love the giant black and white jumper.










Another pair of amazing boots. I had the chance to meet the shoe buyer to tell her she is AMAZING. The new shoes are so on trend and fabulous.








Awesome styling.


I need those leggings in my life.










The boots, omg the boots.


The night ended all too soon with another energetic dance.

I look forward to seeing the pieces in store come March. There are a lot of on trend items like over the knee boots, ankle wedges, floral dresses, chunky flower accessories and lots of black basics which I imagine I will be seeing lots of on my street fashion adventures.