Thursday, May 17

macgraw Spring/Summer 2012




We need to talk about how perfect the eponymous Australian label 'macgraw' - brainchild of Beth and Tess Macgraw. More specifically, we need to talk about the Spring/Summer collection. I'm loving everything about this one: the lines, textures, and the colour scheme are all fit to make my mouth water. I am just obsessed with how wearable this collection is as a whole, and how these items could be taken from weekday to weekend with minimal effort. What do you think? xo, CK




Saturday, February 11

Denim on Denim




I've always been a bit hesitant to rock the double denim look. I've seen (and loved!) it splashed all over the pages of fashion magazines and e-boutiques like Revolve Clothing but I've also long suspected that double denim only looks chic on teeny tiny models with toothpick thighs. Today I caved and decided to try it by throwing on my Sass chambray shirt (AKA: My new obsession as evidenced by the fact that I can't stop thinking of new ways to wear it!) with my Lee Supatube skinny jeans and my Tony Bianco nude platforms. 

I've read that there are two key elements to working the denim-on-denim look. The first is to make sure that you don't go matchy-matchy: Pick two different denim washes. The looks that I've been most fond of have always featured a lighter wash on top and a darker wash on the bottom. The second rule is to keep accessories simple; double denim is enough of a statement without overburdening your outfit with rings, necklaces, and outrageous statement-making shoes. If you're looking to add colour to your outfit, do so with a simple necklace or bag. 

To accessorize I slipped on my favourite vintage rings and the spike necklace that I recently bought from ASOS, along with my Portmans handbag. 

I'm now thinking of all sorts of denim combinations, and I'd love to pair a chambray shirt with jeans and a beautiful red handbag - like, say, the one currently on my eBay watch list - or with beautifully frayed One Teaspoon shorts, an outrageously large tote and leather sandals for an effortless, beachy look. 

So I have to ask: What's your opinion on the denim suit? And if you're a fan, how would you accessorize one? 

xo, CK

Thursday, February 9

Errand Day




Today it seemed like I had a never-ending list of things to do - enroll in classes, return library books, do laundry, finish up another piece for Purple Sneakers, et cetera, et cetera, ad infinitum. I don't even remember the last time I was so content to sit at home on a Thursday night burning a sweet-scented candle, eating and watching Gossip Girl. (Case in point: A single sitting I went from 9 episodes behind to two episodes behind.) Usually at this time on a Thursday I'm dolled up and hounding the bar staff at Press Club to make me a little fruit salad from the delicious collection of fresh fruit intended for cocktails. 

Seeing as I was run off of my feet today, I figured I could at least be run off of my feet in style:




I woke up this morning and decided I wanted to wear my favourite skirt (from Forever New). While the crocheted lace detailing of the skirt is beautiful, it can sometimes mean that this skirt looks too dressy for everyday wear. To dress it down - and make it more "errand day" appropriate - I teamed it with my new boyfriend style denim shirt from Sass (bought on sale through the very lovely girls at Birdsnest, a site that I can't recommend enough!) and orange suede flats from Target, before accessorizing with my favourite handbag and layered chain necklace (both from Portmans). 

As a side note, the Q&A I did with Australian artist Caitlin Park is now live and can be found on the Purple Sneakers website. I'm going to leave you with my playlist for today


xo, CK

Wednesday, February 8

What's In My Makeup Bag


I've never been one of those girls who likes to carry huge handbags for a number of reasons. The first is that I hate how easy it is to lose your things in a big bag. Items that should be close at hand - a wallet, hand sanitizer, your mobile phone - get lost among a barrage of things that you don't really need to be carrying around on a day-to-day. (One of my friends recently went through her bag looking for pawpaw ointment and found a scientific calculator and a stuffed teddy in her bag; she studies visual arts and has no children that I know of.)

The second reason is that I don't like the shoulder pain that comes from a small bag with a shoulder strap, let alone a hefting tote filled with items superfluous to my daily life. For that reason, I made the conscious decision to streamline everything I carry. 

As someone with a little bit of a beauty addiction, it can sometimes be hard to limit the things you carry with you. I've often been sorely tempted to throw my bottle of Fix+ in my bag (just in case I get cakey during the day!) or a pair of false lashes. Instead, I've limited myself to 9 key items that I know will come in handy, instead of merely taking up space and causing annoyance. 




b collection by bloom Quick Fix Kit Concealer Palette in Fair - Medium


b collection by bloom is a diffusion line by one of my favourite Australian cosmetic lines, sold exclusively in Target stores. This palette of concealers is small and efficient, with a green concealer (perfect for those like me who experience redness around their nose and the corners of their mouth), a yellow concealer (which, when mixed with one of the three skin coloured concealers, is perfect for hiding any darkness under the eyes) and a highlighter that creates a beautiful, candle-lit glow that's simultaneously shimmery and subtle. The quality of the product is amazing if you're not shy of a creamy concealer, and the product is high coverage but blends. 




Garnier Skin Naturals Caffeine Eye Roll-On


Two years ago I was living with my best friend L and noticed that she had it in her makeup bag. I didn't pay it much mind again until a few weeks ago, when I started becoming paranoid about dark shadows under my eyes in photographs. At that point I went out and purchased this product and, for now, it is my primary weapon in the war against dark circles. I apply this after my foundation and blend with a Gorgeous Cosmetics 016 brush or my Body Shop foundation brush during application of my makeup at home, and then re-apply as needed, blending using my fingers. 




Lacura Beauty Concealer Pen in Transparent


I bought this concealer pen on a whim while shopping in Aldi with my mum two years ago. I was intrigued because it seemed to mimic the YSL Touche Eclat highlighter pens that I'd been reading about for years in fashion and beauty columns. After trying it once, I become an avid fan (and if the YSL pen is anything like this, I'll be trying it by the end of the year!) and now buy in bulk whenever the pens are in store. It conceals blemishes like no other product I've ever tried, blends naturally without any extra effort on my part, and adds dimension to the face when applied on the cheekbones, underneath and above the brows (which, double whammy, makes messy brows look perfectly plucked within seconds) and in the Cupid's bow. 






I was always a fan of a matte face but this summer I've been all about the dewy complexion. I'm using this Stila liquid luminizer until I can get my hot little hands on Benefit's High Beam but so far I've been impressed with how well it complements my [fake] tan. 

I won't even talk about the fact that I carry a travel-sized bottle of Cedel Extra Firm hairspray with me, purely because it's not the best product on the market. It does, however, smell like dance recitals and can make your hair look delightfully shiny under certain lighting. 






I am a stickler for scents and wear the same ones over and over again. In summer it's Verbena by L'Occitane during the day and Japanese Cherry Blossom by The Body Shop at night. Unfortunately, I'm often running from day time activities to night without making a pit stop by my vanity and, rather than tote a bottle of perfume around - following a disaster last year that involved a brand new bottle of Verbena, my favourite handbag and my passport - I like to carry a solid perfume around. This one smells minty and fresh but has enough of a musky undertone to carry me through the evening with panache. 




ulta3 Eyeshadow Palette in Storm in a Cup


As a creature of habit I tend to go for a neutral brown smoky eye during the day but, as I mentioned before, you never know when you're going to need to change up your look. I like to carry this eyeshadow quad with me just in case as, with a white eyeshadow and three shades of grey (one of which could pass for black under certain lighting), it has everything I need in order to create a quick smoky eye on the go using my fingers. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of this quad as ulta3 is, to all intents and purposes, a thoroughly nondescript brand sold in chemists Australia-wide. These shadows have good pigmentation however, and are easily blended with both fingers and a brush.




Clinique Touch Blush in Fresh Apricot 


Other blushes have proven bulky to carry with me and difficult to apply on the run. This particular blush is an incredibly flattering shade for my skin tone and adds just the right amount of colour.




Lancome Juicy Tube in Lychee


Simply put, this is my favourite lip gloss. While I'm not a fan of the sticky consistency (and, come to think of it, neither is my boyfriend), the colour and flavour can't be beat. A gorgeous lip gloss suited to any outfit or occasion.

What's in your makeup bag? 

xo, CK 

Tuesday, February 7

Common Thread



Pink shoes from Target, short sleeved shirt dress and colour-blocked clutch from Forever New, sleeveless chambray dress from Supre, long-sleeved chambray shirt from Sass via Birdsnest


There may or may not be an underlying theme in the five items I've already bought this month. Possibly. I'm not sure.

You see, I'm the kind of girl with a running tally of specific items I think my wardrobe is lacking in my head. I'm also the kind of person who forgets to mentally check these items off of that list. (Before I continue, please ignore how wrinkled these items are; they've all been worn and washed but not ironed!) Unfortunately, this means that I've ended up with three incredibly similar items. 

Sigh.

xo, CK