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Sunday, 29 November 2015

A NIGHT AROUND SYDNEY HARBOUR

If a guest from out of town would ask me what is it that they must see when in Sydney, my answer without any hesitation would be to see the two most iconic and world renowned  architectural wonders of Australia – Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House.  

Both my husband and I have a great love for opera and classical music and we are often visitors to the Opera House.  It became a part of our ritual after a performance to head to the Sydney Opera Kitchen perched underneath "the most famous sails in the world" for a glass of wine or a sweet treat and discuss the performance or just simply enjoy the view and each others company.  With the Harbour Bridge as a backdrop, the city lights dancing on the water lapping softly underneath and the looming white sails of the Opera House above us – it is very hard to find a place that could be better than this.

A night around Sydney Harbour

I don’t know exactly why but every time I get dressed for the opera, an episode from Sex and the City in which Alexsander Petrovsky, the Russian artist, presents Carry with an Oscar de la Renta hot pink dress so she could go to the Met Opera with him comes to mind.

The dress I am wearing on this occasion is not exactly as grand but eye-catching nevertheless.  It is from the Maison Martin Margiela that I bought in NY a while back but have never really grown tired of it.  
Maison Marin Margiela dress

It would be incorrect to describe this dress as a classic or iconic, nor could it be easily pinpointed to any particular fashion or trend, but whenever I happen to wear it, I have received compliments and very nice comments about it.

What makes it a truly unique showstopper is its intricate patterned fabric combining geographical and botanical motives separated by wide white panes covered in cryptic writing – this dress is like a window into a magic world of Martin Margiela. 

You should be very careful when choosing accessories for a bold pattern dresses to avoid clashing and over-accessorising so the only other embellishment that I wore with it was a clean-cut Swarovski crystal cocktail ring. 

Maison Marin Margiela dress


My laced-up shoes are a tribute to the current craze that swept the fashion world but this time I chose sexy stilettos (see my previous post) over the comfy flats.  Naturally.

Sexy lace-up shoes

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Thursday, 19 November 2015

PLAY SUIT|ANIMAL PRINT CLOGS - I AM READY FOR SUMMER

Although the Antipodean summer has not officially arrived in Australia and the rest of Southern Hemisphere, it is better to be armed when it finally comes.

And this drawstring play suit in a soft drapery fabrication from Witchery is ideal for the Sydney life style.  Even though it is quite short in length, it is very versatile.  You will feel right at home wearing it to the beach and when you are ready to go out, it only takes to leave your Havaianas behind and swap them for some chunky heels (I opted for a pair of funky animal printed studded clogs by Kate Spade) and add the glitz of a few bangles and the city is yours for the night. 

I appreciate the soft pastel pattern which makes it suitable for almost all skin types.  It's light breezy fabric allows you to stay cool on the hottest day and look absolutely fabulous.

PLAY SUIT|ANIMAL PRINT CLOGS

PLAY SUIT|ANIMAL PRINT CLOGS

PLAY SUIT|ANIMAL PRINT CLOGS

PLAY SUIT|ANIMAL PRINT CLOGS

KATE SPADE CLOGS

PLAY SUIT

PLAYSUIT|ANIMAL PRINT CLOGS
Play suit:  Witchery
Clogs:  Kate Spade




Wednesday, 4 November 2015

LEATHER SKIRT, FISHNET STOCKINGS|ROCK MEETS BURLESQUE

The best way to describe this outfit is “rock meets burlesque.”  When I first tried this faux-leather fringed skirt at Zara, I wasn’t sure which way I should go to pull the whole look off.  I tried it with few different tops and blouses, t-shirts and jumpers and because I was feeling a bit adventurous, I decided to go all the way:  a tight fitted skirt with a high split provocatively covered by the swinging tassells, seductive fishnet stockings and sexy shoes.  

Zara leather fringed skirt

In order not be ostentatiously OTT from head to toe, I toned it down by wearing very basic black short-sleeve top from Glue Store.


This outfit might look slightly naughty, but there is nothing wrong with letting your hair loose once in a while and enjoy the feeling of being daring.

Zara leather fringed skirt

 Zara leather fringed skirt

fringed skirt from Zara

Zara fringed skirt

Zara fringed skirt
 Skirt:  Zara
Shoes: Manolo Blahnik
Top: Glamorous
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