My first show of the week for Virgin Australia Melbourne Fashion Festival aka #VAMFF was Runway 3 presented by Frankie Magazine which featured some of my favourite local designers such as Alpha60, Kuwaii and of course Gorman. So in honour of this fact I wore pretty much head to toe Gorman to the show as I've been loving them so much recently. Yes, I bought even more of the pineapple print Spring/Summer collection which conveniently has been on sale in stores recently. How could I say no to this gingham and pineapple print dress for under $100? I actually tried it on at the start of the season but wasn't convinced that the boxy shape suited me. It's also a little too short for me to wear without tights so luckily I bought it at the start of Autumn when the weather is just right for a light weight dress and tights combo. I teamed it with my favourite polka dot parka from Gorman last season which they've re-released in a few new tempting prints this season (which you'll see below in my runway coverage). I actually have two other Gorman looks to share with you also bought on sale - this obsession is kinda getting out of hand don't you think?
Outfit details
Polka dot parka Gorman
Pineapple & gingham dress Gorman
Pineapple bag Gorman
Pineapple necklace Gorman
Sunglasses Tsumori Chisato from Pet Shop Girls
Tights City Chic
Holographic heels Windsor Smith
Pom pom earrings Tokyo
Faux fur bangle Bubbles Harajuku
I kinda love how my new hair looks here. So sharp and blunt. Too bad it's such a bitch to get to sit like this about 99% of the time. Fine hair is just so whispy and flyaway I dream of having thick hair that sits how you set it.
When will I get over wearing these sunglasses I hear you ask? Well the answer is NEVER!!! These are just the best sunglasses to ever exist in all of history.
Pineapple necklace Gorman
Sunglasses Tsumori Chisato from Pet Shop Girls
Pom pom earrings Tokyo
Pineapple on pineapple on pineapple.
Yup, more pineapple.
Pineapple bag Gorman
Faux fur bangle Bubbles Harajuku
My tights are forever covered in dog hair. How do you combat this?
Tights City Chic
Holographic heels Windsor Smith
Front Row from Runway 3 #VAMFF.
Gorman
Gorman's new Autumn/Winter collection features their signature oversized prints and cute matching separates that team perfectly together. Dressing head to toe in this label and still looking unique and individual is actually very possible as I can attest to. This season's print is an all over vegetable print, which surprise surprise I love. Gorman in my opinion is going from strength to strength in asserting their aesthetic and place in the market.
Alpha60
Alpha60's aesthetic has matured in recent years whilst also discarding what I thought was one of their key markets by dropping their menswear line, which is very missed by a few of my male friends. The focus on womenswear however has seemed to improve the collections focus which they seemed to have lost in seasons past.They have also expanded into a much coveted footwear line (as evidenced by a certain facebook resale page where they pop up from time to time to much excited 'sold' and 'next in line' comments). As they were the first to walk the runway my photos aren't the best as I tried to adjust quickly to the lighting settings, sorry about that.
Búl
Bul is a label which has just seemed to pop up in seemingly no time at all out of nowhere with 5 stores across the country and a devoted fan base. Personally Bul does nothing for me with it's minimalist aesthetic and tonal colour palette but I can see its appeal. I especially loved the draped dress in rust and hope to see it being worn around Melbourne this winter.
Jolet
Known for their photographic digital prints and use of sheer layers Jolet showed a collection that didn't disappoint. Their outerwear was a highlight with a colour blocked coat that I loved.
Kuwaii
I've noticed people in Melbourne think you spell kawaii kuwaii and it's all because of this label and it's play on words name. The thing is Kuwaii's collections are actually really kawaii, their recent Spring/Summer collection especially so with it's soft pastel palette and cute cuts. The Autumn/Winter collection presented at VAMFF Runway 3 expanded upon that kawaii aesthetic with a more grown up take with incredible technique and attention to detail whilst still using the colour pink. Kuwaii's shoes are always a highlight and this season I want just about every pair!
Leonard Street
To me Leonard Street are like Gorman's kid sister - a younger, cuter take coming from a similar place aesthetically Also the cuts are smaller which does lend itself to a younger wearer - there have been a few pieces I could've seen myself wearing over the years but the smaller cut has meant I've been sized out of the brand. This season there are some oversized jackets and stretchy knits which do seem promising, I especially loved the navy blue button down dress with the peaked sleeves, will report back to you if it does indeed fit. The little navy biker jacket also caught my eye - I am loving that whole outfit to be honest.
Livia Arena
The last time I remember seeing a Livia Arena collection I just remembered a lot of white shirting (albeit interesting cuts with slashes and cut outs) so this collection was a welcome surprise. The hip hop/boxing inspired draw string silk shorts are very on trend right now but these have been tastefully crafted and I can see them being popular around Melb town which has gone 90s hip hop crazy it seems. The camel slashed coat is a must have from this collection.
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Monday, March 24, 2014
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Rare Candy
Last night Rare Candy launched their summer-like collection 'keep the bathwater honey, the baby's long gone' at West Space gallery in the city. Street cast models casually chewed gum as they walked down the runway in Rex and Rohan's creations presented by the Centre For Style. The models ranged in size, shape and age which really resonated with me after sitting through countless fashion weeks bored out of my mind at seeing the same old thing rehashed on yet another 16 year old girl, this was something fresh. I must admit I am a little jaded at this point - over fashion and the corporate machine - which is why I took a little break from blogging these past few weeks, but now I'm back and raring to go with a fresh new perspective and lots of new ideas and content (I still have so much to share from Tokyo, including at last my very own guide to Tokyo - it's been long requested but it will finally be here early January). For now here are my runway and street style snaps from last night's amazing Rare Candy show.
The street style at the event was amazing too!
Lexi aka FEMMEASFUCK from tumblr always looks amazing. You should check out her vintage store Hard Femme Vintage too.
I love Callan's shoes! He told me the brand but I forget. (FYI just been told they're by Trippen - I knew someone out there would know)
Ollie loves tie-dye and dip dye!
Babeing Holly and her bottle. Keep hydrated people, it's hot out there!
Models Stu and Laurie hamming it up for the camera after the show.
The perfect scarf toss moment with Maffew aka the brains behind the Centre for Style and Laurie who modelled in the show.
Fun times.
I wore my new favourite ASOS dress that only just arrived that day. I'm really into dip dye this summer, this is my second piece like it. Oh well - when you're onto a good thing...
Outfit Details
Pink dip dye dress ASOS (also available in blue and currently on sale!)
Pink glasses Bespecd Minsk
Pink pom pom earrings Paris Kids Harajuku Tokyo
Pink tabi socks Hayatochiri at the Kitakore building in Koenji Tokyo
White flatforms Jeffrey Campbell from Zomp
Backpack Bubbles Harajuku Tokyo
Pink cat bangle Tsumori Chisato from Humor Harajuku Tokyo
Pink ring Keep Resin from the Big Design Market
I love having pockets in skirts and dresses, there should be more pockets I say. Easy access to my phone with pom poms and dangly things hanging off it - yes please!
I don't actually hate all the people but this badge from Nadia in Harajuku is pretty spot on sometimes. Like on my way to the event when two teenage girls pointed and laughed at me for wearing socks and sandals/being fat/wearing head to toe pink or all of the above I kinda felt like I hated all people then. But once I arrived at West Space and saw all my friends rocking their own individual looks the moment passed and all I felt was love.
The aforementioned socks and sandals combo that got me teased by teenagers in the city. I love my tabi socks, I actually bought 15 pairs while I was in Tokyo, teenagers be damned!
The street style at the event was amazing too!
Lexi aka FEMMEASFUCK from tumblr always looks amazing. You should check out her vintage store Hard Femme Vintage too.
I love Callan's shoes! He told me the brand but I forget. (FYI just been told they're by Trippen - I knew someone out there would know)
Ollie loves tie-dye and dip dye!
Babeing Holly and her bottle. Keep hydrated people, it's hot out there!
Models Stu and Laurie hamming it up for the camera after the show.
The perfect scarf toss moment with Maffew aka the brains behind the Centre for Style and Laurie who modelled in the show.
Fun times.
I wore my new favourite ASOS dress that only just arrived that day. I'm really into dip dye this summer, this is my second piece like it. Oh well - when you're onto a good thing...
Outfit Details
Pink dip dye dress ASOS (also available in blue and currently on sale!)
Pink glasses Bespecd Minsk
Pink pom pom earrings Paris Kids Harajuku Tokyo
Pink tabi socks Hayatochiri at the Kitakore building in Koenji Tokyo
White flatforms Jeffrey Campbell from Zomp
Backpack Bubbles Harajuku Tokyo
Pink cat bangle Tsumori Chisato from Humor Harajuku Tokyo
Pink ring Keep Resin from the Big Design Market
I love having pockets in skirts and dresses, there should be more pockets I say. Easy access to my phone with pom poms and dangly things hanging off it - yes please!
I don't actually hate all the people but this badge from Nadia in Harajuku is pretty spot on sometimes. Like on my way to the event when two teenage girls pointed and laughed at me for wearing socks and sandals/being fat/wearing head to toe pink or all of the above I kinda felt like I hated all people then. But once I arrived at West Space and saw all my friends rocking their own individual looks the moment passed and all I felt was love.
The aforementioned socks and sandals combo that got me teased by teenagers in the city. I love my tabi socks, I actually bought 15 pairs while I was in Tokyo, teenagers be damned!
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