Aussie Curves: Peplum

This week’s peplum challenge was a bit of an excuse for me to go shopping. You see, despite peplum being super popular, I’ve never had anything peplum before! So, I headed off to Kmart and prepared to get my shop on…

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Aussie Curves: $50 Outfit

For a long time, I’d buy whatever fit me and was cheap because there really weren’t a lot of plus size options where I lived that weren’t super expensive and I hadn’t discovered internet shopping yet. Consequently, I didn’t really have any personal style as such. Now, I’m more likely to spend more on quality garments that I really like, but that doesn’t mean I don’t love to hunt for a bargain that also looks fab on me! View Post

Aussie Curves: Vulnerable

AUSSIE CURVES headerAt the beginning of this year, I challenged myself to develop a healthy relationship with my body and become more comfortable in front of the camera. All year I’ve been working on this, and the Aussie Curves challenges have gone a long way towards pushing me out of my comfort zone and in front of my camera. So far this year I have shot (and exhibited) a self portrait series that included nude photos of me* and pictures of me in a bathing suit, as well as countless outfit posts.

This week’s Aussie Curves theme was vulnerable, and here I am: without make-up, and without clothes.

WIWT: The NZFW 2013 Edition (Day 4)

Yesterday was the last day of New Zealand Fashion Week for media, and the second to last show I’ll be attending this week. The Miromoda show was the one I’ve been most looking forward to this week – so much so that on Tuesday I even had my nails done in honour of DMONIC INTENT’s collection (which they showed in the Miromoda showcase yesterday)! This is what I wore to the Miromoda showcase, which is a celebration of the amazing talent of our up and coming Maori designers:

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WIWT: The NZFW 2013 Edition (Day Three)

NZFW_WIWT_DAY3_01When I walked in to the Viaduct Events Centre yesterday morning in between downpours, the first thing I noticed was the sea of black. As soon as the weather turns rubbish, everyone seems to forget the florals and bright colours of spring. I felt right at home! Fortunately I had a bright turquoise bag to liven up my outfit a little. View Post

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