Fashion

One of my fashion dreams came true last month as I found a simple and classy fascinator that went well with my black lace dress. 

A fascinator is a headpiece, a style of millinery. The word originally referred to a fine, lacy head covering akin to a shawl and made from woolor lace, but mostly feathers. In the modern usage, it refers to a woman’s alternative to hat for formal attire; it is usually a large hair decoration on a band or clip with elaborate trimmings and decoration like a formal hat and it can incorporate a base to make it a miniature hat. (source)

I found this fascinator at French Connection during the end of year sales. I tried it on due to curiosity and when the Husband saw me, he complimented, “That looks good on you.” I checked the price and it had a very huge discount so I took that as a sign and bought it.
Other reasons why I love my fascinator:
  • Other than being simple and classy, it’s very dainty. 
  • It wasn’t loud and too conspicuous. 
  • It’s something my petite frame can easily get away.
  • It’s a headband fascinator so it’s very easy to wear.

A few tips:
  • If you’re buying a headband fascinator, make sure that it fits your head perfectly.
  • If you want a fascinator that you can wear to more than one occasion, choose neutral colours such as black, white, beige, etc.
  • In Australia, the best time to buy a fascinator is usually after Melbourne Cup season (or any horse race event), end of year sales or Boxing Day.

Summer officially started on the 1st of December and the day before, we were hit by a heatwave-ish temperature of 34-37 degrees Celsius. The Husband and I were blessed to hang out at Manly Beach with friends on Friday. In the city and at the beach, the heat wasn’t as bad as the wind was cool. 
When the sun is out, I take advantage and wear something light and cool. Last Friday, I wore a sundress I got on sale via yesstyle.com and paired it with platform Havaianas which I got from Boracay, Philippines.
The dress I wore had a bright, floral design and had a very simple cut. What I loved about the dress was it had two lines of embroidered flowers on the front. It’s a tiny detail but it made the dress more dainty. 
Style Musings: Summer Dress
While I prefer good quality and designer sunglasses, however, I’m open to buying a pair of cheap sunnies. Once in a while, I find a style that can easily match an outfit on an everyday basis. Here’s a pair of wayfarer sunnies that I found at Valleygirl for only AUD$10.00. 
I hope the Summer season will bless us with moderate warm temps ahead so all of us Sydneysiders can enjoy wearing our sundresses, shorts and singlets and flip flops.
Ensemble: Sundress by 59 Seconds (via yesstyle.com) * Platform Flip Flops by Havaianas * Wayfarer Sunglasses by Valleygirl * Brown Handbag by Marithe et Francois Girbaud
It’s been awhile since Topshop/Topman opened in Sydney and it was only a month ago that I had the time to visit.  Actually, I only remembered to visit because we passed by the Gowings Building. It’s funny that I  looked forward to the opening of Topshop here in Sydney and yet I somehow forgot its existence once it’s opened. There were a few good pieces but most are a bit too young for my taste. There’s a part of me that will always like youthful pieces but their clothes seem a bit too fad-ish for me. I’ve seen a few classic pieces but found that some prices are ridiculous especially when I compare them to what I’ve seen and bought from Asian online stores. (So sorry to compare but I’m a consumer who wants reasonably-priced style items). 

I walked out of the store without a piece of clothing but fortunate enough to discover a pretty pair of slipper loafers with black and silver trimmings. It’s very comfortable to wear and it doesn’t feel as flat because the insole has a bit of cushion. It was priced at AUD$44.00 
Style Musings: Slippers from Topshop

I was wearing a black lace dress when I was there as I was to watch Legally Blonde in a few hours. Although I have my foldable shoes with me, the slipper loafers I found matched with my black lace dress so well.

I wore it right after I paid for it. It’s great for walking and good enough to wear with something fancy because of it’s design.

Topshop/Topman
Gowings Building

55 Market St, Sydney

The 80’s is back, fashion-wise that is. The peplums, loose shirts, bright colours, pointy heels, lace shirts and dresses are back in style there days. Even Casio’s retro watches are back!

When I saw a Casio Retro Watch on sale, I bought it right away because I love timepieces and it would be great to add to my little collection. It’s a fun watch as it has an alarm and you can turn on the backlight when you’re in the dark (reminds me of my kiddie watches in grade school). Since it’s a classic style, it’s easy to pair up with most outfits.
Style Musings: Casio Retro Watch

 I love 80’s fashion (that’s why I even had an 80’s themed party this year) and I noticed that I always have something that’s reminiscent of the 80’s era in my wardrobe. There is always something good when styles from another decade comes back as it’s nice to buy clothes and accessories we’re once comfortable in. 

What item/s have you bought recently that’s hailed from the 80’s?

I already own a pair of rain boots but that didn’t stop me from looking for another pair. The first one I bought goes up to my knee and I found it bulky. I wanted something lighter and shorter. 

At one of my visits to Morning Glory last month, I found that they’re selling rain boots. It was fortunate that they’ve got a dotted black pair and had it in my size.
Style Musings: Dotted Rain Boots
I fell in love with it instantly as it’s the right length for me and it has heels!!! At first look, it doesn’t seem like rain boots. It can pass as normal boots. 
Style Musings: Dotted Rain Boots
Style Musings: Dotted Rain Boots Style Musings: Dotted Rain Boots
Style Musings: Dotted Rain Boots
Photos taken during our Koreatown Fri-date
Black Shirt and Dotted Scarf: yesstyle.com.au  Denim Skirt: Topshop  Puff Jacket: SES
Black Tights: Voodoo Hosiery  Rain Boots: Morning Glory
Satchel: LeSportsac  Umbrella: Daiso