Apr 16, 2013

MBFWA 2013

It is pretty sad that I no can no longer write about wonderful travels but there had to be a time when they came to an end. Luckily, in the fashion world there have been some events to keep my mind off travel despair!

Last week Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia saw it's fair share of magazine editors, fashion bloggers, models and celebs which made each runway show as good as the last. Australian designers showcased their latest Spring/Summer 2013-14 collections, all of which were pretty wonderful. Overall, Australia's fashion designers followed in a fairly similar suit in the way of materials, with silk, lace and sheer paneling all playing a heavy part in many of the latest looks.

Stand out collections for me over MBFWA included the likes of Ginger & Smart, Vanishing Elephant, Alice McCall, and Bec & Bridge, all who presented lovely lines.

Ginger & Smart's last collection consisted of over-done fashion pieces that hindered their great use of prints and clean cut lines. However, their SS13/14 collection seems to repute this, teaming their signature geometric flare with a splash of floral and use of sheer panels. Electric hues were impeccably put together embodying the collection’s Shapeshifter name. 






Vanishing Elephant's collection was a perfect mix between pattern and plain, presented as a blend of casual and dressed to impress. It is also the line where I felt like I could simply put any item on and feel comfortable and cool. 







Alice McCall presented a flowing and eccentric line, balanced between soft and bold shapes. Geometric patterns, silk and metallic materials perfectly fit her blue, white and monochrome coloured collection. In particular I absolutely loved her geometric patterned pieces. 






Bec & Bridge produced a line with a very similar colour pallet to McCall, although embodied a completely different feel. The classy sheer look of McCall's line was toned down in Bec & Bridge's collection for a more beachy and exotic vibe, highlighted through eccentric coloured floral and middle eastern inspired patterns. 




Apart from the excellent fashion, there were a few runway shows that stood out from the crowd, simply because of the theatrics. Romance Was Born - a label that is known for it's quirky and innovative fashion was one of these. You can watch highlights of the show here:



Along with catwalk fashion, MBFWA saw some incredible street fashion. Looking at street fashion over the duration of any fashion week is always my favourite because there are so many fashionable souls out there! Here are some of my favourites:

Source: http://www.cummingandcompany.com/2012/05/mbfwa-street-style.html


Source: http://www.breakfastwithaudrey.com.au/2013/04/10/mbfwa-street-style-2013-day-two/?pid=24003

Source: http://www.harpersbazaar.com.au/runway/street-style-mercedes-benz-fashion-week-australia.htm?index=43#gallery-container

Source: http://www.tuulavintage.com/

Overall MBFWA repped some great Australian fashion. Here's to hoping I make it next year!!!




Apr 14, 2013

Europe Adventures

I can't believe I am embarking on my sixth month of being overseas. It honestly feels like I was at the airport in Adelaide yesterday, bawling my eyes out and saying goodbye to family and friends. But, it is time to leave Sunderland and go on an awesome 24 day tour around Europe before heading home to my little old Adelaide.

PARIS 

Excited to be back in Paris!

Notre Dame by night

Love Locker's bridge. Lovers write their names or initials on the locks, lock it to the bridge and throw away the key in the River Seine representing forever lasting love.

SWITZERLAND - 
Lauterbrunnen in the Swiss Alps

After skydiving in the Swiss Alps!!! (clearly still on a high)

The beautiful Lauterbrunnen

At the lodge - pre snowball fight

ITALY - Florence and Pisa

View from the bridge

Florence - the home of Pinocchio!

Pisa - leaning tower in the distance. 

The Leaning Tower of Pisa


Rome, Orvieto and Verona

The lovely Caitlin

Colusseum

Verona - Street Carnevale celebrations

Colosseum

Hugh + I - Colosseum 

View of Rome from the balcony of the Vatican

Inside the Vatican - All of the ceilings are so intricate and breathtaking

The colossal Rome Pantheon 

Verona - Carnevale


Love Locks at Juliet's balcony in Verona

La Bocca Della Verita - The Mouth of Truth (If you get your hand back, you are not a liar! ...I still have my hand)

TOGA PARTY

The gelato store in Rome with over 100 flavours - it was AMAZING

View from the top of Orvieto

Trevi fountain

Carnevale in Verona

Kitty cat - Orvieto

TOGA PARTY

Orvieto

Venice during Carnevale

Just some of the crowds!!

Celebrating Carnevale in style

Wine and Carnevale, can't do much better in Venice

The flooded St Marcs square





Gondola Times, the best of times


SLOVAKIA & AUSTRIA - 

Salzburg, Vienna and Bratislava



Bratislava - Just a little cold.

The Von Trapp house from the Sound of Music - Salzburg

Mozart's former home - Salzburg
Sound of Music tour, view from the Alps - Salzburg

"I am sixteen going on seventeen" - Sound of Music tour, Salzburg

Hostel drunken hangs

HUNGARY - Budapest

Yeah, this happened. 20 Euro for all you can eat AND drink (alcohol included). We got rowdy.

Budapest, on the river bank between Buda and Pest. The shoes on the edge represent the many Jewish lives lost here. They were made to line up, take off their shoes so they could be sold, and shot as a group into the river. 

Beautiful Budapest




POLAND - Krakow and Auschwitz

Little busker guy

Auschwitz

Auschwitz

The main square - Krakow

CZECH REPUBLIC - Prague





GERMANY - Berlin

One of the many Berlin war memorials

East Side of the Berlin Wall 



Brandenburg Gate - The gateway that used to separate East and West Berlin

So much snow!

Part of the Berlin Wall

HOLLAND - Amsterdam

Finally reunited with my gal pal



Party and bullshit on the canal cruise

Fierrry Shots

Amsterdam brought the end of an absolutely AMAZING 24 days. It flew by so fast and there is so much I could write pages about the crazy fun times I had with a bunch of fantastic new friends, but these select few photos sum it up without words.