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Winner and shopping

Thank you so much for those who entered – comments and emails – for the shoes giveaway. Now the big announcement…….The satin heels go to Rachel from Kittie Chaos. I hope Rachel is from Australia. If not, I have to pick anther winner. You may ask why her.. her response: teaming them up with a burlesque outfit. I have a huge soft spot for burlesque as you’ve seen in my series of burlesque posts.

mimco and sass & bide 'next in line' maxi dress

Just a quick note on fall shopping. If you haven’t seen the latest fashion catalogue from David Jones these are my favourite picks.

Miranda Kerr is sporting a Mimco bag ($349), boots ($599) and accessories. I also like the laser cut Willow dress ($599). The next photo is her wearing Sass & Bide’s Next In Line maxi dress. Not as exciting as Almost Moon from last year but it’s pretty nonetheless. You know that you can still buy Almost Moon dress on eBay occasionally I saw one going for $200 or so the other day.

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I like this next lot more as a mood board rather than for individual pieces. I do however dig Witchery’s long boots and bracelets. I might also look good in Country Road’s black and white ensemble. You’ll find more interesting things in their online catalogue if you so desire to check it out.

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Estreya Accessories Launch at Bamboo main stage

As an accessory junkie I won’t say No to any accessory related events as long as I have some free time. Last Saturday, I went to the Estreya Accessories launch party at Bamboo Main stage.

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First thing, it was a pretty slick party. I’ve never been to Bamboo before and I was pleasantly surprised by the sheer ‘coolness’ of the place. The main stage was large enough for any kind of concert. The sitting area was nicely designed and comfortable enough. For Summer coming up, I can see how popular this venue will be…

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There were ladies wearing Estreya pieces very elegantly. The creator of Estreya, Arna, kindly directed me to these ladies so that I could see how Estreya pieces could be styled. Estreya gets another tick from me for being pretty clever about who wears what and how. Nice styling goes a long way. And should I mention that there was a little burlesque act from Sugar Blue Burlesque. My obsession with all things burlesque has been well documented.

Estreya sounds very much like Australia, doesn’t it? It doesn’t get another tick from me for that but what it does give us is an online store which looks to me very simple to use and elegant enough to get my attention. What I wonder is how people will be attracted to buy these accessories online. Specially, when there are so many accessories retailers flogging their stuff so cheap.. What is Estreya going to do differently to stand apart from these large retailers?

What I can see is variety and lots of it. Estreya doesn’t just do cheap costume pieces. Along with the ten dollar gear there are exquisite pieces with prices to match. Maybe, that will set them apart from other labels.

As usual, it was lovely taking photos of lovely people wearing lovely accessories. I also got goodie bags with some silvery summer earrings, a wooden bangle and a little scarf. All I need now is a Summer getaway plan to an exotic island. Any care to join us?

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Links à la Mode : November 27th

  • 39thandbroadway - Ever wonder where fashion trends come from and how they develop, long before they hit the stores?
  • A Few Goody GumDrops - A Few Goody Gumdrops asks…Who needs a Mink Coat when you can have a Mink Bag!
  • Being High Maintenance, not Bitchy - Being High Maintenance, not Bitchy gushes over Freeman’s Replenishing Body Lotion – the effective, but stinky moisturizer
  • Capitola Girl Jewelry Blog - I’m saying no to gift cards this holiday season, and looking to the indie sellers on Etsy for some great guy gifts.
  • Clutch 22 - Tackling Black Friday and Cyber Monday this holiday season.
  • Couture Allure - Couture Allure shows how to dress up your holiday hairdo with vintage accessories.
  • dapper kid - Essay on the impact of the Industrial Revolution on Men’s Tailoring.
  • Diary of a Style Addict - Diary of a Style Addict Reviews Paint Cosmetics fab mineral eyeshadows
  • Dirty Laundry - 37 Things to Love: The Definitive List (And How I Have Way Too Much Time)
  • Dogmom’s Dish - Five little luxuries for the holidays, ranging from Free to Sugardaddy Suggestible.
  • dramatis personae - Why Dieting is a Dirty Word
  • fashion fille - What is YOUR opinion on the trendy scarf? Fashion Fille debates keffieyahs.
  • fashion in my eyes - Love of a lifetime,Coco Rocha and Roberto Bolle
  • Fashion Pulse Daily - We’ve got the skinny on the upcoming Target accessory designer collaborations — including Felix Rey!
  • Flights of Fab Fashion Fancy - Wearing fur, faux and real, is sooo trendy hot! Here are hot looks from all over the globe!
  • Hello, Lover… Shoe Daydreams - Recognize the things that trip your relationship up and keep you from having the “real” fairy tale.
  • Independent Fashion Bloggers - IFB announces the new newsletter!
  • Iole in fashion - Inverno a colori / Colored Winter
  • Mademoiselle Robot - Outfit ideas for Thanksgiving.
  • Pencil - a look at Suphanut Suwansanya’s, a London Fashion Designer, Autumn/Winter 08 collection and his inspiration.
  • Petite Bourgeoisie - Interview with Kristen Calavas of TheLookbook
  • Retro Chick - Putting on the Glitz, working your sequins for Work, Rest & Play
  • ShopDiary - ShopDiary invites you to access chanel-exclusives.com, the first ever online Chanel boutique, and discover a limited edition selection of Chanel accessories.
  • Some Like It Fashion - The shape of things to come: have your say on what ‘look’ will come to define this recession.
  • Style Discovery - Style Discovery goes burlesque.
  • Sweety P Style FIles - Since I haven’t been shopping in three months, I find myself in a wardrobe recession.
  • Tainted & Sweet… - Thank you Daddy Karl!!!
  • The Bare Skinny - Eco Friendly and Fabulous…Fashion Goes Green
  • THE COVETED - Feathers, Lashes, and Courtney Brooke Hall… vintage fashion photography
  • The Sunday Best - Contest on TheSundayBest! Big fun! Big prizes! Big…pandas?
  • Your Style Star - Shop on Black Friday like a pro
  • Shopping and info - Shopping and Info wants to tell you about Kristen Stewart’s leather jacket and all the leather jackets on sale this week.
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Dressing Songy No.4 – Beige Patent Sets

Dressing Songy No.4 has been pushed to the bottom of my posting list for so long. I nearly forgot to finish. It’s really no one’s fault remembering the fashion show I covered and the party! So much is going on in Perth I almost have to say I love the place and I can barely keep up with all of the posting materials.

When I bought the beige patent sandals in question I was dubious about the usage. Well, by that I’m saying I was going against the golden rule of shopping ‘don’t buy unless you love it’. The downfall of that kind of shopping is that I never get out of my comfort zone hence no experimentation.

As usual, collective wisdom of my readers couldn’t be underestimated and you amazed me with more brilliant ideas. Here’s the long list of suggestions from Your Total Awesomeness.


Franco said…
I see this with a black dress maybe. Beige is tricky, not really white, not really brown.BUT i see it with a dress.

Couture Carrie said…
I love the “nude” look – another similarly hued item like a camel or skin-tone dress would be fab!

La Belette Rouge said…
Like CC, I like nude with nude. I also like it with brown and navy. I am a big patent fan. Love beige patent otherwise I feel like beige just looks blah on me.

Dapper Kid said…
I love the pale colour, I would go with medium to dark clothing, so biscuit browns and navy :)

Emily said…
one of my favorite color combinations is red with beige. i have some nude patent heels that i throw on with a red dress for a subtle, sexy statement.

The Clothes Horse said… Monochrome beige look? I just imagine a beige winter look of piled on layers…but it doesn’t really suit the shoes…I’m just cold as I type. :)

THE HOUSE OF STYLE said…
i like clothes horse idea. i will take it a step further… so lots of almost non colours(pastels perhaps)…think ecru,grey,mint etc loose garments. so start with a loose maxi dress in one of those colours then pair over it a loose cardi in another non colour type garment ,could be a loose cardi and so on dear. so make it a loose unstructured look with lots of yummy pastels and mild colours,mix different pastels together for a calm look. Think Jill sander and her muted palette.whatever you wear i know you will look fab!

Stompface said…
I actually wear a ridiculous amount of beigey colours (bags, shoes etc)
I think it looks really good with pale blues and greys.

Sarah-Lou said…
I would wear them with white men’s trousers, a skinny shirt and many many golden necklaces for a glamorous and retro style!

K.Line said…
Here’s my idea: Don’t figure out how to wear them. Send them to me!!
(These are FANTASTIC)
Oh, and they’d look great with navy opaque tights in fall or with a pleated dancing skirt (knee length, chiffon-y)

Agnes said…
OOOOOh, Season 4 of Dressing Songy, I’m so excited!!
I’d probably wear them with a faded pair of old jeans and a fancy sleeveless lace top and long necklaces… that’d be my first draft anyway.

Brigadeiro said…
Oh, I love nude shoes! T these are so simple & classic, gorgeous!
The beauty of ‘nude’ is that you can wear them with pretty much any colour (especially bold tones)! It’d look gorgeous with a patterned dress too! Something easy & flowy, or a shirt-dress (maybe even a bit of YSL’ish safari look with a patterned scarf at the waist for interest).

enc said…
I vote for contrast. Let the beige shoe extend your leg, much as it does for Angelina in that post on Savvy Mode’s blog. Contrast with black, brown, navy, mulberry, grey, purple, green, the list goes on and on.

AsianCajuns said…
Ooo lovely shoes. I have a pair of beige heels (non-patent) that I would wear in the summer as “nude” so that my legs look a bit longer. For winter I think an all-beige look or a chocolate-brown dress!
Let us know how it goes!
-h of candid cool said…
they’re a neutral color so they could go with virtually anything.
and true what enc says because of the skintone-ish color they extend your leg.

TheSundayBest said…
I am utterly useless at this. I really need a giant closet that I can pick things from

Maz said…
Mmm… I would go street syle. With blue denim skinny jeans & a basic white tea. Tossled hair and a small tan cross-body bag with thin straps. Urban chic :)
November 13, 2008 4:57 PM

yiqin; said…
Hmm I’ll wear them! I think shoes of different colors are more fun to wear:D
we wear things said…
oooh those are quite kute!! i’d say a nude slip type dress.. lacy even!

Lavender said…
I’d want a bright red dress to wear with these.


With all that in mind, I went virtual window shopping and here’s what I found. Hopefully, I will be your bitch and dress up for you to finish up this long delayed Dressing Songy No. 4 soon.

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Burlesque! I’m all set to go

I’m all set. Fishnet stockings, feather hair piece, false lashes (named ‘Daring Bold’) and a choker. Am I going to the party naked? Oh no. Just wait a little. I shall reveal all in due course.

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Transformation – Fremantle High Street Collective 2008, Finale

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Mandi Mac – elegance served with uncanny details

Mandi mac

Rush Me – drama and passion served with silhouette

Rush me

Cocoon Textiles – Nothing but geometry (available at Hustle, 68 High Street Fremantle)

Cocoon Textile

Kartique Jewellery – East meets west served with oriental flavours

Kartique

Adam wore short pants – funky and chicky look served with crunchy toppings

Adam wore short pants

Dessert

Sugar Blue Burlesque – delectable cream cake served with sassy jus

Sugar Blue Burlesque

So it happens I will be dressing up in a burlesque outfit coming Saturday as I announced a few weeks ago. I’m looking at all the details: stockings, shoes, make-up and head pieces. Expect unexpected…

Honestly, I am so sorry for the ultimate cheesiness of the menu descriptions. It’s a good thing that I don’t make living out of writing.

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