Showing posts with label lookbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lookbook. Show all posts

arabella.ramsay.


















Arabella Ramsay S/S 11 collection "Sunnylands"

I have been dying to share these pics with you guys! I would seriously love all these pieces for summer. So
wearable and super adorable. You can shop the collection here.


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australia.rising.


Photographer: Benny Horne
Model: Bambi Northwood-Blyth
Style notes: Zanita Morgan

I am so excited that Shopbop did this shoot with some of the best Aussie talent out there! Lovely Zanita also did
some sweet interviews with some of the my favourite Aussie designers for the Shopbop blog which you can read

To see all of the lookbook pics and shop the lookbook click here.

veleno.



Maria Francesca Pepe S/S 12 Lookbook

If you're not a fan of snakes this might creep you out a bit but I'm fascinated by snakes. They are such
beautiful creatures and I think they go perfectly with MFP's latest collection.

via Tobacco & Leather


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the.second.marriage.




Ellery Resort '11 collection

Photographer: Darren McDonald
Model: Kim Noorda
Creative Director: Kym Ellery
Hair: Romina Manenti
Make-up: Tiina Roivainen

Source: Oyster Mag via Oracle Fox

Culdesac


I don't usually post children's clothes, but the Culdesac line is anything but typical kids clothes. The line started after new parents Hayley and Cameron Barker grew frustrated trying to find clothes for their son Ender. The result is a collection full of incredibly stylish clothes that re-envision adult basics for a child's wardrobe--nearly everything is complete with the perfect oversize pockets. While very modern in design, I do get a vintage feel from the collection (perhaps because historically children were dressed more androgynous and also rather like miniature adults). Additionally, the clothes are produced from start to finish locally; the sewers are even women who work from home. While I don't have children on my horizon, this is how I would dress them--maybe I can start shopping now as an aunt...