Wednesday, July 15, 2009

September Issue


Nooooo! I read on Twitter that The September Issue is screening at the Melbourne International Film Festival on 1 August at 7 pm. And I will be most definitely on a plane at that time, winging my way back to Melbourne.

I hope that it's only the preview and that it goes on general release. Because I am gagging to see this film. Simply gagging.

Ho hum.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Staples


Apparently, a pair of D & G t-bar shoes is not a staple. That is, something which should be purchased in multiples, with only slight variations.

I was browsing the Coggles sale and came across this pair which I love love love. Dolce & Gabbana and Chanel are the masters of this look. I simply can't get enough of it.

But a junior male walked by the screen and said "Don't you have those shoes already? I'm sure I've seen them in the study. On the floor somewhere." Humph, I thought and clicked onto another tab.

I tend to do this; buy several shoes in similiar styles, organise my wardrobe and discover that all of my black jackets are of similiar lengths and cuts. Walk into a store and think "I must have that!", only to discover that I already do. And let's not get me started on when I discover something I adore has gone on sale and so I buy a second pair, jumper, skirt. Ssssh, that's a secret ...

And speaking of Coggles, you have to admire a store founder who names it after her lover's partner in infidelity.

The story goes that in n 1976 founder Victoria Bage, was about to expand her successful new business and open her first store when she discovered her lover was having an affair with his secretary, Sarah Coggles. Victoria did not suffer fools gladly though and on discovering the affair, she promptly threw him out and named the store after the secretary to remind him of the mistake he had made.

Monday, July 6, 2009

The Australian Top 40 Best Dressed


I usually only buy the Australian on the weekend, for the mag and the Review section. But when strolling through the newsagent the other day I saw that they had a 40 Best Dressed List in their Wish Magazine, I snapped it up.

When I got home, I waited until I had some quiet and could sit on the sofa and thoroughly read the list. But I was quickly bored, quite quite bored. I do applaud the Australian for reaching out to assess a wider group of the stylish, rather than the standard socialites, singers and actors. Business people had their own section, as did couples and fashion people. Many of them I had never heard of. But my real problem was the limited photographs - one per person and most were not fully body shots. Many of the pictures really did not give a good sense of the individual's style and with only one per person, I struggled to fully appreciate why some of these people were nominated.

It was a more mature, inclusive, diverse list. But it wasn't exciting.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Big Girls Do Buy


Welcome news that Elle Macpherson's lingerie range is to include designs for women wearing cup sizes D to G.

Her designs are pretty and well-priced (particularly at the Bendon outlets) but the straps are flimsy and often offer no real support to the larger breast. It will be interesting to see how the new range is engineered, as a bigger cup is not sufficient if it is still held up by 2 spaghetti straps.

Full article from The Age here.
Bellaforma, an Australian site offering gorgeous bras and swimwear for the bigger bust here.
Choice article about bra fittings, stating 68% of bras professionally fitted were incorrectly sized.