Posts Tagged ‘What I Wore’
What I Wore (22/3)
This will teach me to get dressed in the dark…My daughter has choir early on Thursday mornings which puts me in the car before 7am. And yes I was in this outfit then but with ugh boots. Close your eyes and imagine that.
What I Wore (20/3).
Fashion Police for Mornings today so this is a TV outfit – the top half needs to work hard. This little black top was practically free. Found it by chance in one of those shops that I don’t know the name of but go into occasionally because of its radomness. Love a peplum – this one READ MORE…
What I Wore.
Have been sorting out my wardrobe – in anticipation of a major clean out and restore (post on the way) – and I’ve unearthed some long, lost favourites.
What I Wore (LMFF #7).
Time to head home. I’ve had a truly wonderful week in Melbourne and renewed my love for the city – (if you missed my column you can read it here) – but I’m very ready to be home. I miss my children so much I can feel it in my bones. I plan on eating READ MORE…
What I Wore (LMFF #6)
I cannot tell you how awesome the weather in Melbourne has been. Stunning. After a summer of meh in Sydney this past week has been a bit of Indian magic. Check out the sunset behind me… Rose pink skirt is from Miu Miu and the cream lace top is actually a dress from Forever New. Saw it READ MORE…
What I Wore (LMFF#5)
Had to get my colour back on. Melbourne has got me layering up a storm. Suddenly an outfit doesn’t feel finished unless I’ve got about six items on my body. I wrote a column about the difference between Melbourne and Sydney fashion today – you can read it here. The singlet is Bonds, the gold READ MORE…
What I Wore (LMFF#4)
Melbourne black. It’s like Paris black. Inky, slinky, dark. The days have been epic – warm, sunlit – and the nights cool enough for jackets and scarves. Perfection really. The singlet is Calvin Klein, the silk kimono is Zambesi, the jeans are Rich & Skinny and the sequin biker jacket was a find at Sportsgirl READ MORE…
What I Wore (LMFF #3)
At the beginning of January my daughters said:”Mummy, we really love this song “Here Comes The Sun” – it’s from the Bee Movie”.This caused immediate horror and called for urgent action. I pulled my closet apart until I found this Beatles t-shirt and then we spent the rest of the school holidays listening to their music.















