Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Boot It

'Tis the season to pull out your coats, scarves, gloves and (my personal favourite) boots!   Autumn is wrapping up and we are heading into winter (fast).  One of my favourite things about winter (other than the red wine and thick warm bed socks) is the boots!  I wear boots just about every day during winter and it's  important to have a few different styles and colours to mix it up.  There is nothing sexier than a knee high stiletto boot, though I have more recently embraced the ankle boot!   I love boots over jeans, tights or with a short dress/skirt.   I buy at least one new pair of boots every winter and this year will be no exception.  I'm on the hunt for more this season.  Here are my top 10 favourites.


1. Jeffrey Campbell (Zomp)
3. Burberry (Saks)
4. Verali (Iconic)
5. Jimmy Choo (Saks)
6. Giuseppe Zanotti (Saks)
7. Siren (Iconic)
8. Uggs (Uggs Aust)
9. Gucci (Saks)
10. Phillip Lim (Matches)

Monday, 13 May 2013

Two Random Monday Morning Thoughts...

I love a man who knows how to use a drill.  Good thing The Boyfriend is a builder.  I came across these absolutely impractical but adorable knitted tools over the weekend.  Check them out here.

Click to enlarge image crochetedtools1.jpg


One day closer to Friday.  Happy Monday!





Saturday, 11 May 2013

Travel for Work

I remember before I started working full time in the corporate world, I craved a job that provided the opportunity for lots of travel!  I thought it was sexy.  The images in my head looked a bit like this.


After twelve years of working with more business travel than I care to remember, I can confirm that there is nothing sexy about twelve+ hour days in back to back meetings, followed by lonely nights in a hotel room generally working through the night, no private jets, no views of the ocean and very little down time to explore a new City.   Reality is, it looks more like this.



I spent this last week interstate for work and am very much appreciating being back at home and in my usual habitat this weekend.   I get three nights back at home before I have to do it all over again.  Which gets me thinking, how do you survive travelling for work? 

Here are my top 5 quasi-survival tips:

1. Find good coffee.

2. Call home!  Regardless of how busy you are, take a few minutes to call home (ET managed to do it).

3. If you have friends in the City - arrange a catch up (even if it is late into the night after days of meetings, a friendly face is therapeutic).

4. Good concealer (to hide the panda eyes after all those late nights working). I am currently loving Napolean Perdis' Mighty Concealer Pen.

5. Eat right.  Finding a great place to eat good food (with good company if possible) after a long day of meetings goes a long way.  My favourite in Melbourne (where I spent the last week for work) is Hanabishi.


Takashimizu (cold) Sake - Delicious


Wagyu meat ball, edamame, good (bashful) company and wasabe!
Sashimi & Sushi Love

More Sashimi - Yum

Friday, 10 May 2013

TGIF

I have spent the week away from home for work and I cannot wait to get back to Sydney tonight and my bed!  Looking forward to catching up on some much needed sleep over the weekend, but not before celebrating the end of another big week with some drinks tonight.  What are you doing this weekend?
Links I loved this week:

# Oh Kim!

# If you luv Zach Galifianakis

# I love this Zebra print duvet cover

# Interpreting classic art (this is briliant)

# Very efficient

# Check out this rubber house

# Love this money box

# What a cool iPhone case

Thursday, 9 May 2013

WTF

Coincidentally, two of my WTF moments this week related to foot wear.  I wouldn't necessarily call the below shoes.  Would you?

There is NOTHING practical about these!  I'm up for giving them a go though.  I just need to find an outfit to match!

I have officially seen it all!  Grass flip flops! WTF?  Gives new meaning to feeling the grass between your toes.   I'm not going near these!  But if you're into it - check them out here.

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Would you...

Wear these translucent ankle boots?

Maison Martin Margiela MM6 - Trunk Translucent Ankle Boots

Are these Margiela shoes the modern day Cinderella shoe?  Would you wear it?  You would need a perfectly manicured foot to pull these little bad boys off!

Wear these ear muffs?


There is something super cool and comfy about Wenmei Zhang's ear muffs!  A pair of Ugg boots, these ear muffs and I'm off for my Sunday morning coffee in Paddington!   Well, in my head I am at least.

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Meet...

One of my favourite staple pieces of this blog is the monthly profile on "real people".  I have the honour of momentarily crawling into the world of brilliant, creative and generally fabulous people and it's always a highlight for me.  This month's profile of Adrian Elton is no exception.  His thoughtful and eloquent responses to the questions posed, leave me wanting to get to know this guy more and to be part of his world (can you increase your creative talent by osmosis?).   We were lucky enough to catch Adrian for this interview during a photography shoot with the talented photographer Dean Schmideg - check it out. 

Adrian Elton

Photo by Dean Schmideg

What do you do?
I like to think of myself as a bit of a creative troubadour, shape shifting as the creative impulse takes me. While most of my time is spent as a graphic designer, art director and copy writer – I also love writing and recording original music - as well as dabbling in the dark art that is movie making. To that end I'm currently art directing a feature documentary called, 'Shalom Bollywood', so look out for it in the film festival circuit when it's released hopefully later this year.

Photo by Dean Schmideg

Favourite Fashion/Style Piece:
From the second I first saw Adam Ant, back in the early 1980s, resplendent in his vintage naval regalia and howling from the TV set, I was transfixed by his vast array of techni-colour war coats. This obsession with 'coats of consequence' was further flamed as Michael Jackson strutted the light fantastic with his many zippered 'Beat-It' jacket and then later again with his thorax thrilling, red leather 'Thriller' jacket. Consequently, one of my own favourite jackets is a vintage men's Bavarian Trachten Wool Jacket with horn buttons that I picked up at a flea market in Florence when I was 23. The jacket I'm wearing in the photos (taken by the super talented Dean Schmideg) is also a vintage number that I picked up in Brick Lane in London in 2008.

Photo by Dean Schmideg

3 Things You Can't Live Without:
Thing Number One: My 1966 Hofner violin bass (which features throughout the shoot I did with Dean). It's the same model bass guitar that Paul McCartney played most famously in The Beatles and I sourced it from the New Kings Road Vintage Guitar store in London early last year. To hear it is to fall in love. It sounds like warm honey. I also got to live out one of my most fantastical Beatle fantasies in March this year when I got to master one of my tracks at Abbey Road studios with their senior mastering engineer, Steve Rooke, who mastered The Beatle Anthologies. A surreal and sonically sublime experience.

Photo by Dean Schmideg

Thing Number Two: My MacBookPro. It's generic. It's replaceable. But it's the mother station where thumbnail sketches and foundling thoughts are transmogrified into fully fledged campaigns and artistic statements.

Thing Number Three: My stuffed toy rabbit that I've had since I was a toddler. It is imaginatively called, "Rabbit", and wears a royal blue and white houndstooth skivvy, together with some fabulous khaki coloured corduroy pants. It is very old school and sits with "Monkey" (a stuffed toy monkey) on a bed side table in the spare room.

Photo by Dean Schmideg

Favourite Urban Space: I'm really loving the redesigned vibe of the Malvern Rd cafĂ©, Hobba. In particular, I love sitting at the back of the space, working away on the lap top, while eating their translucent, slow poached eggs with hazelnut crumbs and asparagus.  Just the industrial volume of the space, the hanging plants, and the stripped back furnishings make for a delicious pitstop. I also really love Southern Cross station. I hardly ever go there as my studio is in Prahran, but when I do I feel like I've arrived at the holo-deck of a space age Paddington Station or any of the other grand European train stations. I love the undulating canopy and the sheer heft of the cavernous space.

Photo by Dean Schmideg

Current Obsession: My lifelong obsession with collecting musical instruments aside; one of my current obsessions is belts. Pretty, pretty belts. To that end I just got a belt made by the fabulous designers at 'Tread & Pedals' which is made from the recycled outer-tube of a bicycle wheel. It's dirty white and the treads, to my mind at least, evoke classic snake skin belts. Very urban street-chic :P