Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Pineappl'd

 Top c/o Glassworks, Vintage skirt from my mother's closet, Jo Mercer heels

Aloha! Pineapples and pencil skirts are two things I didn't quite expect to go together. This tropical printed top from Glassworks reminds me of op shop finds and suddenly I find myself wishing that I were back in the seaside town of Brighton, UK circa July '12 scouring through racks of wondrous vintage goodies. We had previously met this yellow pencil skirt in a one of my favourite shoots of all time and love the fact that despite its conservative pencil shape, it practically screams for attention and I could not at all imagine it worn in a workplace situation. Except perhaps back in the 80s. Pretty sure my mother had worn this to a wedding.. imagine that!

Photography by Thomas Lo
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Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Snood Up!



Carrie & Moss Dress, Zara heels

I have really come to love and appreciate the understated elegance of a knee-length dress. Tailored so that it nips in at the waist and with a pencil skirt that is all about business and refinement. Nothing oversized, nor drapey, nor ridiculously printy - all of which, you might have noticed, are areas I seem to instinctively veer towards. It really makes it hard then when I have to put together something 'proper', or semi-professional. As I have repeatedly mentioned to my close friends: my corporate wardrobe is non-existent.

In fact, I reckon this Carrie & Moss bridesmaid piece strikes middle-ground - team with black points and you get a lovely classic outfit I highly doubt anyone could find fault with, or play up the colour factor with printed heels that made my jaw-drop, quite literally. And a snood. It felt right.

Recent brunch hangout: The Grain Store

Photography by Thomas Lo
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Saturday, 10 August 2013

Taco Night!

We decided to try our hand at food photography with tacos. Lots of it. They had popped up on my Instagram a good while ago so I thought I might share them up here for a bit of a change.

I do love my food. And more recently, have rekindled my love for actually MAKING it in my own kitchen. On my way to domesticated goddess status.

While I am NO food expert, what I tend to do (with savoury meals anyway, baking on the other hand is apparently a bit of a science) is improvise - based on what I see on food blogs, in magazines, on Masterchef masterclasses (yes they are pretty helpful!) - and come up with a slight variation of my own. Who has time for tedious recipes, right?

So here you see an assortment of fillings - 
1) Panko-crusted miso tofu - flour, egg+miso, panko, pan, in that order
2) Oven-baked snapper
3) Garlic & parsley prawns 

..a simple salsa, and the all important guacamole - I LOVE mine with loads of lime (or lemon) juice, salt & pepper in there. You might, or you mightn't.

Sooo yeah, dinner for 2 (or 10)! What do you think of seeing some food/lifestyle posts on this space? x

Photography by Thomas Lo
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Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Life in Instasquares

1. Homemade 'modern' tacos - thats panko-crusted miso tofu right there. 2. Enough of this wintery business - come to me, Spring! 3. Showing off my perfect pedicure. 4. This orange-chocolate cake will satisfy any orange-chocolate skeptics out there. 5. Zara. Shoes. Discounts. 6. From the @projectanon_ instagram: violinist Joshua Bell brought me to tears, literally. Some of the most amazing music ever. 7. Frosty Melbourne. 8. Tacos & a shroom burger at Village Melbourne (Camberwell Market for food trucks, pretty much) 9. Playing the occasional flatlay game - something weirdly satisfying about being to organise multiple things in a visually-appealing manner.

I apologise for my mini blog hiatus - things have been crazy around here. If you're following on instagram you might have seen snippets of @projectanon_ around the place. What is this anon. thing, you ask?! Well, as the little tagline to the right suggests - pianist by day, fashionista by night. I have co-founded a performing group by the very 21st-century name of anon. and I urge you to visit our newly launched website whether or not the thought of Classical Music has ever crossed your mind! What we're aiming to do, in fact, is to encourage collaboration amongst the younger generation of creative minds, including fashion and art, to create an experience that is visual as much as aural. 

I'd truly, truly love to hear your thoughts both as non-muso or muso so hit me up below or on Twitter or something.

Oh, and outfit posts are making they're way back on the blog, I promise! Perhaps some food journaling as well..

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