BLOGGED&BOUND DIGITAL EDITION 2012
Fashion is not defined by fabric or thread, but by
They are not only rewriting the rulebook on
ideas, life, people and places. It’s the elusive fibre
fashion, they are blogging it. Despite the
that intertwines mass culture and individuality.
transition from fashion spectating to fashion
Fashion is how the world talks to you, but your
instigating, these bloggers have been shrouded
interpretation of fashion is how you talk back.
in a mysterious veil of anonymity. Until now.
Fashion is a part of the TONI&GUY heritage
Blogged & Bound is a dossier of twenty
and our longstanding affiliation with London
influential bloggers from Australia’s fashion
Fashion Week has seen us forge a place for
blogosphere,
hair on the fashion agenda. When it comes
Wardrobe philosophy brought to life. Each
to fashion, we don’t just think about hair or
blogger profiled in Blogged & Bound has a
clothes. We think about the overall look and
distinctly unique style persona, but whether
the much bigger picture. To us, fashion is more
Casual, Glamour, Classic or Creative,
than the staples of your wardrobe or the side-
each is undoubtedly a guru of the overall
swept quiff of your hair; it’s the perfect collision
look and an artist of the bigger picture.
and
it’s
the
Hair
Meet
of both and it’s driven by individual style. It’s nouveau bob meet street chic, or tousled waves
These twenty bloggers not only uphold the
meet vintage glam. It’s Hair Meet Wardrobe.
Hair Meet Wardrobe philosophy – they live it.
Hair Meet Wardrobe is the TONI&GUY
From
philosophy.
that
fashion aspiration, from their personality to
fashion is infinitely greater than the sum
their hair, the characteristic style of each
of its parts. This philosophy is what we
blogger is encapsulated in their blog.
live and breathe, and we’re not alone.
And now in this book. With the turn of
It’s
the
knowledge
From the vast corners of cyberspace there is a fashion uprising: a new wave of fashion pioneers
their
fashion
inspiration
to
their
each page we hope to bring to life our fashion philosophy and inspire it within you.
is challenging the outdated notion that fashion
It’s time to think differently about fashion.
consists simply of what’s ‘in’ and what’s ‘out’.
It’s time for hair to meet wardrobe.
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SABO SKIRT SABOSKIRT.BLOGSPOT.COM
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THEIR HAIR, BALAYAGED, IS STYLED TO MATCH EVERY SHOT AND ALWAYS LOOKS EFFORTLESSLY PERFECT.
It’s hard to believe they’re not sisters. Long legs
and Yiota were at University, both studying
and dark, flowing hair aren’t the only things
marketing, that they realised they could make
these two girls have in common. Friends for
a living from all their dreaming. As a late night
over 8 years, it’s hard to distinguish where
study session trickled into the early hours of
one ends and the other begins. They blend
the morning, they began to formulate a plan.
into one another like watercolours, two pieces of a puzzle, the prettiest picture.
The result is Sabo Skirt, a blog and online
Thessy and Yiota’s foray into fashion started in
Vintage pieces, sourced from America, are styled
high school, harmlessly at first. They discovered
with the latest trends – they say there’s something
magazines and – as teenage girls do – spent
for everyone. Thessy and Yiota – poster girls for
hours flicking through them, the same pop
Generation Y – are avid Instagrammers, and
songs playing on repeat. With every page
with almost 100,000 followers, they’re leaps
turned, the obsession grew stronger, seeping
and bounds in front of the pack. They model
into their dreams as the glossy piles grew
the store’s clothes themselves and none of the
higher and higher. They cut things out and stuck
images are retouched. It’s refreshingly authentic.
them places, pictures of dresses they couldn’t
Their hair, balayaged, is styled to match every
afford. The stickytape tore the paint from
shot and always looks effortlessly perfect.
their bedroom walls and made their parents
Thessy laughs and confesses she can’t style her
angry. But it was too late, they were hooked.
own hair, that Yiota does it for her. “Never one
The shopping addiction followed soon after; wishing became buying. It wasn’t until Thessy
store, flourishing faster than they ever imagined.
without the other,” they say. It couldn’t be truer.
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IT’S HARD TO BELIEVE SHE WAS ONCE A GREEN-HAIRED HARD CORE PUNK SWATHED IN BLACK.
VIOLET LE BEAUX VIOLETLEBEAUX.COM
Violet’s hair is a glorious puff of white blonde
to a rocky start when she nearly failed sewing at
and pastel pink, springing from her head like
school. Today she makes most of her own dresses
fairy floss. She looks like a doll that’s just been
– adorable pocketed numbers with buttons and
taken out of the box, shiny and magical and
ruffles – usually without a pattern. “I just make it
smelling of strawberries. She’s the frosting
up as I go along,” she says “It’s the best fun!”
on the cupcake, the sweetest of the sweet; it’s hard to believe she was once a greenhaired hardcore punk swathed in black. She laughs as she talks about the phases she’s been through, comfortable she’s reached her destination. Her favourite colour is pink, but she
As a child, Violet dreamed of being a ballerina and a comic book artist, both at the same time. Her last name ‘Le Beaux’ is a tribute to her favourite X-Men character, Gambit. It’s not her real name, though she wishes it was. ‘Violet’
likes blue too… the entire rainbow, actually.
too, is adopted, a stage name she picked up
Cupcakes and tea parties aside, Violet is an
These days it’s a part of her, like the pink that’s
astute businesswoman who now runs her site
in her hair. She tugs playfully on an outstretched
‘Violet LeBeaux – Tales of an Ingénue’ full time,
curl, watching as it bounces back into place
usually while listening to Korean pop. She’s
with a giggle. The hair tutorials are a favourite
famous for her sugary-sweet tutorials which
of hers and she’ll happily play for hours in
showcase her marvellous ability to turn the
front of the mirror. With a style repertoire so
ordinary into the extraordinary, served always with a smile. Press play and you’re greeted with a tinkling pink and yellow cartoon intro, and Violet, cute as a button, the happiest teacher. Her speciality? There are many. Oversized bows for one, and baking. Frills. Lace. Pearls. Curls. She laughs, admitting her career in craft got off
during a brief stint in a Victoriana punk band.
vast, it’s hard to choose a favourite. She purses her pink lips before revealing the answer. A one-sided bouffant, with curls coming down. “You know,” she smiles sweetly, “like Marie Antoinette’s”. Oh, of course.
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IL ETAIT UNE FOIS ILETAITUNEFOIS.COM.AU
She used to have chocolate brown hair long enough to sit on, but today Bianca’s hair is balayaged, a halo of softness around her face. Growing up, she’d parade around the house in her mother’s shoes, make-up smeared proudly across her cheeks. Her dolls too, received the royal treatment; their plastic skin stained permanently with lipstick marks. As someone who lives for the winter, Bianca is very much at home on the streets of Melbourne, favouring an androgynous style that lends itself to layers. She’s her happiest self in blazers and coats; without them she feels strange, like a snail without a shell. She’ll admit she wears too much black. “I can’t help it,” she smiles “I’m addicted.” A true city girl.
expect of someone so beautiful. Her style is
‘Il Etait Une Fois’ (French) translates to ‘Once Upon A Time’. Talking to Bianca, you get the feeling that the blog is the place she goes to in her head when her eyes are closed, a world of make-believe. She’s enchanting without realising it, looking at her feet more often than you’d
her hair, gold-tipped and shiny, into a topknot
inspired by the cities she’s never been but longs to visit; Paris and Stockholm; visions in black and white. She fantasises about what she’ll do when she gets there, of the leisurely hours she’ll spend shopping and people-watching, never in a rush. Bianca’s days working in the local pharmacy are far removed from the evenings she spends floating through cyberspace. She has no idea where the time goes when she’s shopping online; the minutes turn to hours within seconds, she describes it as surreal. With every click there’s something new to behold; it’s a never-ending adventure, her dream within a dream. She twists as she speaks. She wears it like this often, simple and chic. She likes having it out of the way, it gives her more space to imagine.
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HER STYLE IS INSPIRED BY THE CITIES SHE’S NEVER BEEN BUT LONGS TO VISIT; PARIS AND STOCKHOLM, VISIONS IN BLACK AND WHITE.
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HIS HAIR, ASYMMETRICALLY-STYLED, FEATURES HEAVILY IN HIS PHOTOS. SOME DAYS, IT’S A TRADEMARK ACCESSORY AND OTHER DAYS, IT’S A DISGUISE.
Darren’s
smile
enters
the
room
first,
an
seldom can. For Darren, the blog is a diary,
effervescent glow that warms every corner of
his frenzied life encapsulated in montage.
space. When he speaks, the words bubble from his lips and with charisma so infectious, it’s hard not to cling to every word. It’s easy to understand why Darren’s blog, ‘Boy Moments’, is so captivating. The boy is a party, and it’s
Has this always-on approach affected the way he presents himself? His hair, asymmetricallystyled, features heavily in his photos. Some days, it’s a trademark accessory and other
the best one you’ve been to in a long time.
days, it’s a disguise. After photographing
With his bold, avant-garde style and side-
hesitate in saying that hair can transform a
swept hair, Darren certainly stands out from
photo. It’s one of the things that captures his
the crowd, so it’s hard to believe he never
attention when he’s at an event, trusty camera
had any interest in fashion growing up.
sidekick in tow. Jewellery too, draws his
As a teen, he dressed purely for comfort
gaze. And colour. And black. And statement
in trackpants and baggy t-shirts, until an
pieces. And subtle details. Like a kid in a
encounter with a stylish stranger changed
candy store, he wants to taste everything.
everything.
His only rule? That there be no rules.
He
describes
his
discovery
of fashion as a ‘stage of enlightenment’,
an infinite number of people, Darren doesn’t
after which nothing was ever the same.
And what else of the boy, the man, behind
Boy Moments was born out of Darren’s
of his eyes, and smiles as he lets us in on a
struggle
fashion
secret. “Naturally, it’s not actually sleek like this.
blogs. Never without a camera in hand, his
Naturally, it’s kind of wild.” Much like the boy, then.
to
find
male-relevant
the sweeping black fringe? He brushes it out
mission is to capture the kind of moments you always wish you could remember, but
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FAS HAY FASHION HAYLEY FASHIONHAYLEY.COM
Hayley’s all about socks with sandals. Ask her
Everything fell into place fast, a whirlwind of
about fashion rules and she’ll wrinkle her nose,
afternoon adventures spent with strangers. She
for where’s the fun in that? For Hayley, fashion is
moved to Tokyo and found work as a stylist, a
an adventure, a carnival of colours. She was 16
dream come true. Never very good at fitting
when she first discovered ‘Fruits’ magazine, an
in, she dyed her hair from black to blonde. The
experience she describes as life-changing. Time
decision – made on a whim – left her with a white
froze as she flipped open the front cover; doll-
blond bob, her signature look ever since. She’s
faced Harajuko girls exploding from the pages
flirted with colour-dipped ends; her favourite
like cartoons come to life. Hayley, a 16 year old
is pink. She admits she sees the hairdresser
schoolgirl standing in a Melbourne shopfront, was
a lot. “Luckily,” she smiles, “It’s my mum.”
head over heels for a place she’d never been.
These days, Hayley works as a stylist full-time
It wasn’t long before the obsession had truly
and has recently moved to Sydney with her
taken over. Hayley – unable to get a proper
interior architect husband. She’s wearing bangles
local fix online – started her own blog, well
on each arm, amazing Perspex creations, and
before it was cool. She laughs as she talks
a necklace unlike anything we’ve ever seen,
about the nerdy origins of blogging, a far cry
it’s hard not to stare. Her friends, she says, are
from today’s glamour. It was a Year 10 Media
jewellery designers. They make her one-off
project that really kicked things into gear. Hayley
pieces. How extraordinarily fabulous, but
– desperately unable to think of anything but
what about the rest of us? Hayley smiles and
fashion – hit the streets of Melbourne to take
adjusts her belt; it’s got a giant plastic banana
photos of
“quirky randoms”, an Australian
pioneer of what is now commonly known as ‘street photography’. Her destiny had been decided, she was a girl with something to say.
stuck on it. “It’s all about having a point of view. Being genuine. That’s all fashion really is.”
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SHE’S FLIRTED WITH COLOUR-DIPPED ENDS; HER FAVOURITE IS PINK.
LOVE MORE LOVEMORE.COM.AU
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HER HAIR IS WAVY AND THE COLOUR OF CHESTNUTS, APPARENTLY WITH ITS OWN PERSONALITY.
If the 70s and the 90s had a love-child, it’d be Annabel. Her list of obsessions is a mile long and includes paisley, The Cranberries, David
Bowie
and
“$2
jewellery
from
Woolworths – heaps of it”. For Annabel, fashion is dress-ups for grown-ups, and after looking at her blog, you’ll want to play too. As a child she wanted to be a police detective and part-time marine biologist, so it seems she’s always been a bit of a mixed bag. She talks about Drew Barrymore and Liv Tyler and the picture becomes a little clearer. She’s a free spirit, the fun-loving type – the one with a million friends. Her blog – an intriguing mix of high fashion, outfit snaps and op-shop finds – reminds you a little of the friends you’ve made at parties, the ones you’ve kept in touch with. And the name,
Lovemore? It’s Annabel’s daily reminder to herself, a phrase that helped her through a darker time. Her hair is wavy and the colour of chestnuts, apparently with its own personality. She’s learnt to listen to it, styling it in a top-knot on difficult days and straightening it on the days it plays nice. She tucks a rebellious strand behind her ear and tells us about the time she found her most treasured of treasures, a pair of paisley cords, for $8 at Vinnies. Her newest love? Definitely party socks. They make her happy. She gushes with excitement as she tells us about her latest purchase, yet to arrive from Etsy. It’s a Labyrinth necklace, “And it’s got his head on it!” she grins, referring to David Bowie. How we’d love to see her face when she opens it.
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Annie’s hair falls in thick, glossy sheets and catches the light like spun gold. If life were a fairytale, she’d play Rapunzel, her woven mane tumbling from the highest window in the tower. It’s the hair of dreams, a golden waterfall that shines brighter than bright… but what of the girl beneath it? Annie smiles shyly, thinks before she speaks and always makes eye contact. She knows what she likes and seldom contradicts herself, rare for somebody her age. Look at the photos on her blog and you’ll find the story of a girl who somehow, effortlessly, always manages to get it right. So where did it all begin? Growing up, she always wanted to be in fashion. Looking at her, you get the sense she’s understood style since her days in the sandpit, so naturally does it come to her. A classic dresser, Annie isn’t one to follow trends, preferring to save her money for timeless pieces (the lesson we wish we’d all learned sooner).
She says she values comfort, but even in the highest of shoes, she never looks uncomfortable. Annie was a sensation on the blogging scene before she even started blogging. Best friend Celine started Anniieemal, naming it after Annie as a tribute to their friendship. Annie featured so heavily in Celine’s photos that joining her was only natural. The two now work together in a partnership so seamless, you’d think it had roots in telepathy. Friends since childhood, the girls have always been inseparable, even though an ocean now divides them (Celine has moved to London). Annie describes it as a ‘long-distance, long-long-long term relationship’, without the breakup at the end. And fall apart they won’t; even their hair speaks the same language, Celine’s a lustrous black beside Annie’s glistening gold. A story of two girls and their happily ever after.
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IF LIFE WERE A FAIRYTALE, SHE’D PLAY RAPUNZEL, HER WOVEN MANE TUMBLING FROM THE HIGHEST WINDOW IN THE TOWER.
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She’s vintage obsessed, with a wardrobe so big it’s taken over the entire spare room. Ask her to describe it and she doesn’t know where to start; it’s bursting, she laughs, it’s nuts. We picture her trawling through it, a trove of vintage treasures with secrets tucked in every nook. A dark-haired girl, lost forever in a sea of silk scarves and magic velvets… it’s hard not to get carried away with the story. Emma attributes the ‘vintage thing’ to her upbringing. Her parents, she says, are extraordinary. Raised on a diet of creativity, her childhood memories include Pink Floyd for afternoon tea, always on vinyl. Her smile is rainbow-coloured as she reminisces about family camping trips, reading books together by the fire, nestled happily in the middle of nowhere. Nowadays, Emma’s a university student who enjoys wandering the aisles of the library on quiet afternoons. She runs an online store alongside her blog, ‘Spin, Dizzy, Fall’, created on Ebay the year she left school. It was started out of sheer necessity – a desperate bid to cull her wardrobe before it exploded – but took off faster than she’d ever anticipated. Her op-shop finds, Saturday morning scores, flew from the shelves like hotcakes; little slivers of nostalgia, memories for everybody. Her latest love is a giant crocheted coat, it’s her mum’s from the 60s, a hand-me-down of dreams. She talks about it excitedly, wrapping a piece of hair around a painted fingernail, her arm littered with mismatched bangles. She’s the type of girl who’s never overly groomed; her hair, long and dark, plays perfectly to vintage. She braids it sometimes, and weaves through ribbons; there are always bits escaping. It’s longer than long and she admits she’s attached – she’s always been that girl with long, dark hair. Visit her blog and you’ll find the four words ‘stay young, stay free’. A personal mantra,
she’s
undeniably
true
to
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SHE’S THE TYPE OF GIRL WHO’S NEVER OVERLY GROOMED; HER HAIR, LONG AND DARK, PLAYS PERFECTLY TO VINTAGE.
ORACLE FOX ORACLEFOX.COM
Her hair is that of the prettiest mermaid, tangles of gold and brown running down her back like water. Blonde from sun and curled by salt, it’s no surprise she calls the ocean home. The love affair started in high school when she first learned to surf, the salty revelation of her place on earth discovered. She moved out of home soon after, her aching desire to be closer to the waves like a thirst that needed to be quenched. She smiles as she describes the feeling of diving under that first wave, dry hair emerging wet. The transformation of girl to ocean, an endless stretch of calm. Mandy spent her childhood pottering around the family cane farm, forever a little eccentric. She’d spend hours lost inside her imagination, giggling as she fossicked in the bush for trinkets and emerged from elaborately constructed cubby houses. Her parents celebrated her creativity and applauded every masterpiece she unveiled, encouraging her always to follow her own path. These days Mandy is a gifted artist who recently married the love of her life in a
bohemian beachfront ceremony in Hawaii. For the freedom of her spirit, she credits her parents. There’s a warmth to Mandy that seeps from her skin, bathing her in an ethereal glow. Her voice is that of a natural nurturer, soothing and sweet like running honey. Wild as the wind, her hair falls like a veil in most of her photos, obscuring her face to keep art at the focus. Mandy’s blog, ‘Oracle Fox’, is a creative escape inspired by her travels to faraway lands; one that’s hard to stop exploring. Her style, an eclectic mix of earth and edge, is an extension of the art that defines her. Floating amongst the realms of calm are slivers of a harder aesthetic, a throwback perhaps, to the time she rode motorbikes. Today the memories manifest in an appreciation for tough, leather pieces and weapon-like avantgarde shoes. There are memories scattered on every page, little pieces of Mandy; but of the name, Oracle Fox, her lips are sealed. It’s a secret, between her and the ocean.
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HER HAIR IS THAT OF THE PRETTIEST MERMAID, TANGLES OF GOLD AND BROWN RUNNING DOWN HER BACK LIKE WATER.
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WATERMELON CRUSH
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Steph is part girly, part grunge. She’s soft pastels teemed with tough leather boots… like when nothing really matches, but then somehow it really does. A lot of people don’t notice the gentle lilt in her voice, all that remains of her Swedish accent. She’s been living in Sydney for 6 years now, but talks fondly of her home in Stockholm and how fashion-forward it is. “Not that Australia isn’t!” she says, politely. She smiles a lot and her manners are impeccable, but it’s her eyes that get your attention. They’re the definition of doe-eyes, huge and inquisitive, sparkling as she speaks. There’s not a bad bone in her body, but there’s millions of good ones. Steph had dreamed of being a vet since she was tiny. When a work experience opportunity presented itself during high school, she jumped on it, excited. She came home after her first day and burst into tears, devastated over the animals she’d seen die. She knew then she needed to change direction, doodling on lined paper as she always did when she pondered. The answer lay in front of her, biro scribbles on a page, the decision to pursue
in love with an Australian boy. Her mum, missing her as mothers do, would email her daily, begging her to send photos. In a bid to save time, Steph started putting the photos on a website, and that was that. Watermelon Crush, born from the most honest of places: a daughter’s love for her mother. Visit her blog and you’ll find the story of the sweetest girl you’ve never met. She’s learning to sew, her boyfriend’s mum is teaching her, and she tells us excitedly how they sat together one night, making curtains for the apartment. Her hair, a delicious honey blonde, is thick and shiny, curving around her delicate features. She dyed it dark for years and years but has finally let it be, brushing it every night to make up for the years of torture. Her job as a graphic designer is an inspiration, fuelling her love for colour, clothes and beautiful things. Current obsessions? South Africa – she holidayed there recently and bought amazing fabrics, she’s going to make pants. Dubstep too; it’s weird but fun. Stop by her blog and you’ll see it all, a life laid out in pictures and prose. “My mum still goes on every single day,” she smiles. “She’s my number one fan”.
graphic design. Ending up at an Australian college hadn’t been part of the original plan, nor had falling
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HER HAIR, A DELICIOUS HONEY BLONDE, IS THICK AND SHINY, CURVING AROUND HER DELICATE FEATURES.
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GA VIN GARY PEPPER VINTAGE GARYPEPPERVINTAGE.COM
She’s undoubtedly one of the most beautiful girls you’ve ever seen, with black hair dripping from her shoulders and skin of a luminous gold. Nicole is humble about her success, grateful she’s had the opportunity to make a living doing what she loves. Her online boutique, Gary Pepper Vintage, is fast becoming one of the best-known vintage outlets in the world, famous for its rich array of enchanting one-off pieces. The girl behind it is playful and sweet, a whimsical dreamer with a penchant for tulle. It was a high-school dress-up party that saw her stumble through the door of her first opshop, a teenager on a desperate mission for the perfect outfit. She left hours later, dumbstruck, with a bag full of treasures and a head full of dreams. Nowadays Nicole is still treasure hunting, the thrill of the unexpected a temptation she can’t resist. Her adventures in op-shops have given her an appreciation for times gone by and a wardrobe that sings with variety. She raves about the quality of vintage pieces,
of the 60-year old jackets in impeccable condition she’s bought for the grand sum of $6. These days, she’s learning to cull. The artfilled nest she lives in with her photographer boyfriend has recently become home to a brand new kitten, and she’s taking her responsibilities as a ‘crazy cat lady’ very seriously. Nicole’s curls capture her romantic spirit, a cascade of timeless softness. She’s been curling her hair for a while now, a style that plays perfectly to the femininity of a girl who loves to dream. She’s enamoured with her collection of vintage hats, delighting in the opportunity to bring them out each winter to play. Adding another dimension of style, they transform Nicole into a preppier girl, a role she enjoys experimenting with. Wistful, she talks about the meadow she visits in her daydreams, she’s been envisioning it since she was a little girl. There’s green grass bursting with flowers and she’ll lie on her back, finding pictures in the clouds.
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NICOLE’S CURLS CAPTURE HER ROMANTIC SPIRIT, A CASCADE OF TIMELESS SOFTNESS.
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FROM THE SOFTNESS OF CURLS TO THE SHARPNESS OF SHORT, JESSIE’S CONVINCED THERE’S A TRANSFORMATIVE POWER TO SHAPES.
Her hair is the longest it’s ever been and it’s
with an ability to find beauty in the darkest of
blonder than blonde, sunny like springtime.
corners, she’s a friend to strangers, a girl who
A self-described ‘explorer of beautiful things’,
smiles back. Of late she’s enjoying beautiful
Jessie’s a talented observer with a gift for
portraits created naturally through silhouettes
noticing things most people wouldn’t. You’ll
of hair against light. From the softness of curls
find her perched on a stool at your local café,
to the sharpness of short, Jessie’s convinced
watching the world go by with a camera and
there’s a transformative power to shapes. Drawn
tea. Sometimes it’ll be hours before she makes
to colour that pops, she’d love to go pink.
a discovery but she’ll never give up looking and it’s always worth the wait. Her blog, ‘We The People’ somersaulted into the spotlight within 2 weeks of her starting it; life through
A bouquet of classics and colour, Jessie’s wardrobe tells the story of a girl who appreciates the finer things. Exquisite high-end pieces rub
the lens of Jessie, it turns out, is captivating.
shoulders with the most beautiful of basics,
Originally from New Zealand, she’s made a
but respect. Ask if she’d like to spend more time in
home for herself in Sydney in the artistic hub of Surry Hills. With its bustling café culture and vibrant street art, the suburb plays perfectly to Jessie’s vision and she never runs out of things to photograph. Navigating her way through the myriad of side streets is a wonderland of surprises of which she never tires. Armed
resulting in a personal collection you can’t help front of the camera and she’ll laugh. “Behind it”, she says, “is where I’m most happy”. Believing a good photo comes down to a genuine subject, fake smiles never fool her. “What you feel inside,” she says, “The photo sees it all.”
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THI ISLA LIFE THIS ISLAND LIFE
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Laura has over 30 bikinis, so to say she’s a beach girl is a bit of an understatement. Her blog, ‘This Island Life’ is based around the premise that ‘it’s always summer somewhere’ and reading it, you can almost smell the sunscreen. For Laura, the beach is a lifestyle, inspiring everything she does. Her sun-kissed hair falls in a salty tangle and her wrists are wrapped with a collection of multicolourful bracelets she’s picked up on her travels. There’s a story behind each one, colourfully woven memories of sunsets, salt and sand. Laura has fond recollections of going on a family holiday to Bali when she was 5. Her parents decided they weren’t going to stay in a resort like all the other families and so they spent a month in a local village by the beach, getting to know the Balinese locals. Laura was already dressing herself by this stage and took great pleasure in mixing her regular clothes with exotic Balinese pieces, a pint-sized vision in batik and beading. Her keen appreciation of aesthetics was strong
even then; she laughs, saying she used to pull out her pigtails if her mother did them unevenly. Ask Laura what’s best about living in Bondi and she doesn’t know where to start; it’s a festival of favourites, a dream locale for people watching. She speaks breathlessly about the eclectic mix of individuals it attracts: creatives, surfers and travellers, inherently bound to one another through their love of the sea. Her blog was born of this love, a haven for anyone who’s ever enjoyed the sun on their face and the sand between their toes. Visit ‘This Island Life’ and you’ll find a little piece of paradise; the warmest destination in cyberspace. Laura drinks smoothies as she writes. Tropical ones, they’re her latest obsession. She pauses to reflect on her teenage summers, warm nights and bonfire parties in the dunes. It’s a struggle to remember a time when there wasn’t sand in her hair. She runs her fingers through it, a wavy tribute to the ocean.
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HER SUN-KISSED HAIR FALLS IN A SALTY TANGLE, HER WRISTS WRAPPED WITH A COLLECTION OF BRACELETS SHE’S PICKED UP TRAVELLING.
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SHE’LL TELL YOU THAT A BAD HAIR DAY IS A BAD DAY, FULL STOP. ON THE FLIPSIDE, A GOOD ONE IS TO DIE FOR.
Jasmin is striking, her exotic looks rivalling those
Her hair is a ripple of rich chocolate waves,
of the Disney princess who shares her name. Her
tousled and deliciously luxe. Ask her about bad
gentle disposition lends itself easily to her classic
hair days and she’ll tell you they ruin everything,
style; she’s a lover of the 40s and 50s, inspired
that a bad hair day is a bad day, full stop. On the
by feminine pieces and immaculate tailoring.
flipside, a good one is to die for. She laughs freely
She credits her mother for her obsession with
and admits she’s caught herself strutting out of the
fashion, and refers to a photo she found recently
salon on more than one occasion. Jasmin’s blog,
in a dusty family album. In it, a 5 year-old Jasmin
‘Friend in Fashion’ is somewhat of a personal
sits proudly on the car bonnet, a pigtail at each
look-book, an enticing peek into the wardrobe
ear. She wears a pleated skirt, freshly ironed,
of the girl with a glorious collection of things.
but it’s what she’s holding towards the camera that
captured
Jasmin’s
attention.
Clutched
in a chubby fist is her prized possession,
It’s handbags that make her melt, the childhood photo a true testament to the longevity of her
a tiny leather handbag, the first of many.
adoration. For Jasmin, they occupy a special
The decision to take a year off and go travelling
meticulous care of them and lavishes them
was the best of her life and she’s still on a high.
with attention, “Like children,” she admits,
She talks feverishly about the places she visited:
“Which is crazy”. Of her favourite child she
New York, France, Spain, Egypt and Vietnam.
speaks quietly, clasping her hands as she
Already she’s planning her next 100 trips, she’d love to leave tomorrow. A dramatic sigh escapes her lips as she reflects on her time in France; her diet comprised solely of cheese and wine. Vastly impressed by the European style, she tells us excitedly that even the old people dressed up, it was simply amazing. Dressing for the occasion, she says, is not really the same here in Australia.
place in both wardrobe and heart. She takes
tells us a secret. It’s a vintage Louis Vuitton, pilfered from her mother’s closet. She’s not sure her mum has noticed. Jasmin says she finds herself in there every time she’s over to visit. “To be honest,” she whispers earnestly, “I’m not sure how it happens.”
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Tessa has blonde hair and a bubble-gum smile.
eyed that she can’t believe her luck. Blogging
She laughs when she talks about the outfits her
about fashion sounds like the last thing you’d
mum used to dress her in as a child, tiny party
want to do after spending all day immersed
dresses and shiny leotards, her white blonde hair
in it, but this isn’t the case for Tessa, who logs
curled with hot rollers. A true girly girl, growing up
on the moment she gets home. Before she
surrounded by boys didn’t phase Tessa, who’d turn
knows it, the night has slipped by in a blur of
up to play with a Barbie tucked under her arm.
colour and floral, coming at her from every
On a sunny day in 2007, Tessa, wearing
the secret purchases, tomorrow’s surprises.
white heart-shaped sunglasses and acidwashed denim, danced at a music festival with friends. Infamous international blogger ‘The Cobra Snake’ combed the crowd, his razorsharp eyes searching, as always, for a prize. Tessa laughed, two white hearts glittering in the sea of people. The camera flashed bright and the photo sent her flying, head-first, into the blogosphere.
corner of the globe. And of course, there’s
For Tessa, being blonde is the only option. Like the dreams that live inside her head, the blonde hair is a part of her, it’s what you remember her by when she’s left the room. She laughs, shuddering, as she remembers the time she dyed it black. A bleak period spent hiding in hats. Today, her hair is loose, centre-parted, free. If hair had moods, you know hers would be happy, sunny like the florals she so adores. Her favourite things? Colour and sparkle. And flowers. White lilies.
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HER LOVE OF STYLING TOOLS WAS BORN THAT STICKY SUMMER, SWEATING IN THE BATHROOM, THE NEIGHBOURHOOD MASTER OF THE CRIMPED SIDE PONY.
A sizeable chunk of Helen’s childhood was
for her comprehensive reviews. The girl behind
spent begging her parents for legwarmers.
the blog is surprisingly funny and refreshingly
Everyone on Beverly Hills 90210 was wearing
honest. A self-described ‘teenage geek’, she
them, so why couldn’t she? Looking back, she
was given a computer by her parents in her mid-
admits she was far too young to understand
teens, to help with her studies. The idea for a
much of what was happening on the show,
website came to her one Saturday as she sat in
despite claiming it as her favourite. All she
Chinese class, not doing any Chinese. Another
could see were those legwarmers… and she
girl in the class had a website, and Helen, not
needed them badly. When her parents finally
to be out-geeked, decided she wanted one too.
relented, there was another surprise in the box. The brand new crimper sizzled; it was pink, it was plastic and it was utterly fantastic. Her love of styling tools was born that sticky summer,
sweating
in
the
bathroom,
the
It wasn’t until a few years later that Helen, semesters deep in a journalism degree, created what we now know as Sassybella. She’s a writer, ironically rare in bloggers these days, and a good one at that. A
neighbourhood master of the crimped side pony.
fashion diehard, she’s sat online until after 4am waiting
Helen has since hung up her legwarmers and
cares to admit. “My friends think I’m crazy” she
traded the crimped pony for a sleeker style;
grins cheekily. Her style, forever immaculate, is always
it swishes when she moves. As one of the
carefully considered. When she styles her
original Australian fashion/beauty bloggers,
hair up, she wears red lipstick. “Casual but
Helen’s a familiar face on the PR circuit. With
glamorous,” she says. She’s mastered it.
her classic style and perfectly groomed looks, she’s become somewhat of an oracle, famous
for international sales on more occasions than she
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She’s renowned for repeating her favourite outfit ensembles unashamedly until she tires of them, but Nicole makes no apologies. Wearing only what makes her happy, she’s a fan of floaty pieces and there’s joy in every outfit. Throwing things together is a daily pleasure, each garment a treasured member of her cheerful fabric family. She tucks a piece of hair behind her ear, a cheeky escapee. Charmingly disheveled, it sings of Saturday morning sleep-ins and cups of tea in bed. A playfully tousled ode to the funner things in life. “Perfection,” she says, “is boring”. Nicole dreams of picnicking under the Eiffel Tower as she follows the trail of Coco Chanel. She’s enamoured with the late style icon’s tenacity, inspired by the way she disregarded trends to carve her own path. Her blog, ‘The Dot’, showcases an affinity for the unusual, underpinned by a wealth of fashion knowledge she attributes to her years working as a David Jones buyer. The strong focus on up-andcomers (Designers of Tomorrow) is refreshingly upbeat, much like the girl herself. Bubbly and open, there’s a rawness to her that’s similar to the honesty you find in children. She laughs about her partner’s disinterest in fashion, delighting in her daily opportunity to style him. Nicole spent the first 6 years of her life living with her grandmother, a woman famous for once out-shopping Nicole. Early memories of frolicking around the kitchen covered in flour are some of the fondest she has, so it’s no surprise
CHARMINGLY DISHEVELED, HER HAIR SINGS OF SATURDAY MORNING SLEEP-INS AND CUPS OF TEA IN BED.
she’s a passionate cook. Inspired creatively since the day she was born, she’s famous amongst friends for her crazy concoctions and willingness to experiment with flavours. She admits speed is not her forte and smiles, delivering the line her partner has heard on more than one occasion. “My theory,” she says, “Is that masterpieces are always worth waiting for.”
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‘Scientist by day and fashion blogger by night’ sounds like the opening line of a modern day fairytale, but it’s all part of a day’s work for eclectic country-girl, Liss. Learning to use a vintage SLR at age 11 was the start of a love affair with photography that eventually led to the creation of ‘Daydream Lily’, part blog, part creative outlet, part imagination. With her relaxed 70s style and flower-child aura, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Liss was a visitor from another time. A vintagelover with a passion for craft and a love of all things whimsical, Liss stands out from the crowd, in the most magical kind of way. Her hair, a long, wavy, balayaged dream, lends itself perfectly to her quintessential boho style. She twirls it lazily around her fingers as she speaks, reminiscing about her childhood in the country and the endless days spent crafting things from ‘baskets of junk’. Winding up in weekend detention for painting her own school shoes never fazed Liss, who simply used the time to daydream. These days she’s busy with her grown-up job as a research scientist, but still finds time on the weekends for cross-legged craft. Her current speciality? Making her own headbands.
Believing hair works as hard as any fashion accessory, Liss hasn’t been shy in experimenting. While living in Melbourne she dabbled with urban and street style, ending up with red hair and a full, straightened fringe – a far cry from today’s relaxed, bohemian waves. She cites the Queensland humidity and her busy lifestyle as 2 influencing factors, but also acknowledges her style has transitioned, and with it her locks. A lover of length, it’s hard to imagine Liss without her long locks trailing behind her at the vintage markets, wrapping through her fingers as she peruses the stalls, dreaming always. Her newest project? An online store, ‘stylemilk’, part of a collaboration with a fashionista friend. “I’m learning a lot more about designers and really appreciating it as an art form,” she says. “It’s exciting”. And finally, we ask… who is Lily? Liss smiles with her eyes when she speaks. “Lily is sort of this persona. That creative girl we all have living inside of us. She’s my creative outlet.”
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HER LONG LOCKS TRAIL BEHIND HER AT THE MARKETS, WRAPPING THROUGH HER FINGERS AS SHE PERUSES THE STALLS
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Sarah is no stranger to the cocktail bars of
doing something so utterly darling. Her hair, a
Melbourne, believing the fate of her night rests
brunette bounce, is a beloved fashion accessory
solely on the quality of her martini. Looming
styled specially for each occasion. Laughing,
deadlines aside, there’ll always be time for a
Sarah admits she’s been inspired by Barbie’s
cheeky cocktail, Sarah’s favourite indulgence.
voluminous ‘do since she was a little girl. “Such
With her elegant style and ladylike disposition,
body!” she exclaims, “It’s fabulous!” She smiles,
Sarah’s as delicious as the cocktails she
describing the music that plays in her head
so adores. Chatty and charming, she talks
each time she leaves the salon like opening
passionately about the quirks of Melbourne
credits to her very own imaginary TV show.
and her love of literature. A bona fide writer and a skilled journalist, it was an article she wrote about the races that gave Sarah her first break into fashion and inspired what is now ‘Style Melbourne’. An index of aesthetics and activity, Style Melbourne is a discerning
There’s something about the flurry of fashion and fascinators that draws Sarah to the races, a
quintessentially
Melbourne
experience.
She’ll often attend with other bloggers, a tight-knit fashion family in an assortment of
Melbournite’s guide to the city’s delights.
colourful dresses. Of late, she’s enjoying a
Sarah’s role as Style Melbourne’s editor has
that makes her feel so special she admits she’s
allowed her to cultivate an impressive collection
popped it on for trips to the supermarket. Ask
of invisible hats. She swaps between them constantly, often working as a graphic designer, creative director and brand manager all within the space of an hour. Rushing from one event to the next, she’s never without a spring in her step or a smile on her face, ever elated to be
new dress of blue silk, a ‘do anything dress’
Sarah about music and she’ll tell you she has only one request; that the melody transport her to a Hawaiian island where she’s swiftly handed
an
exceptionally
good
martini.
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Jamie moves like a shadow in black draped
desire to capture and create like an instinct he
leather and beaten silver accessories. The
couldn’t fight. The result of it is ‘Oh Jamie’, your
smell of mystery shrouds him, like a cloak with
backstage pass into the heart of Melbourne
pockets full of secrets. With his dark aesthetic
through the eyes of its most mysterious.
and brooding looks, he’s carved a niche for himself in Melbourne as a photographer with an edge. There’s a shyness that lies beneath, hidden amongst layers of leather and intrigue. He laughs and says he’s not as dark as
Jamie has recently replaced his trademark topknot for a sleek buzz, a change that took his followers by surprise. Adjusting his beanie, he talks about the styles he’s sported over the
people think, his smile a brilliant flash of light.
years: mohawks, undercuts and quiffs; an
Jamie wears an elaborate leather trench with
unknown, he’s inspired by transformation,
bottomless pockets, custom-made by a designer
revelling in the opportunity to experiment in
friend. He hand picked the skins himself and the
uncharted territories. His fascination with black-
two collaborated on the design, resulting in a
and-white photos emerged during a darker
one-off piece he’s rarely without. On his fingers
period of his life, a filter of self-expression that’s
are an assortment of rings, twisted silver stories.
challenged the way he takes shots ever since.
He plays with them as he speaks, reflecting on
He’s started to add pops of brightness; it satiates
the origins of the blog he started as a 17-year
his colour-thirsty readers. Ask him why everyone’s
old kid. Passionate about photography, he’d
poring over his photos and he’ll laugh, telling
landed a job as a photographic producer and was working on numerous fashion campaigns, an endless source of stimulation. A hunger lingered well beyond the hours of his work, the
aesthetic explorer. Driven by the allure of the
you he doesn’t know. He just captures things as he sees them, the life between the lines.
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HE TALKS ABOUT THE STYLES HE’S SPORTED OVER THE YEARS: MOHAWKS, UNDERCUTS AND QUIFFS
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This is style that’s always on the cutting edge, living life in fast forward. It’s electronic and synthesized pushing through boundaries with eclectic verve. There’s only one rule: break all the rules. With gravity-defying hair and hemlines, the looks are progressive and brave, upsetting genres at the flick of a quiff. Textured lengths, hard hold and high attitude reign supreme over spray. Painted kingdoms. - Texturising Glue Androgynous Hold - Extreme Hold Hairspray Gravity Defying Control
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WARDROBE INDEX SABO SKIRT Dress: Grandma Takes A Trip Belt: Chezanzibar Shoes: Skin: Hello Midnight Ring: YSL Top: Sass & Bide Pants: Cameo Shoes: Skin: Hello Midnight Ring: YSL Belt: Chezanzibar VIOLET LE BEAUX Earrings: Alannah Hill Dress: Alannah Hill Skirt: Valley Girl Shoes: Wittner Rings: Non Dairy Confectionery Necklace: Peter Lang Stockings: Myer Belt: Alannah Hill IL ETAIT UNE FOIS Top: Junk Bolero: Trelise Cooper Ring: Halcyon State Heels: Alexander Wang Skirt: Harry Who BOY MOMENTS Shirt: Lime Drop Jumper: G-Star by Marc Newson Cuff: Alexandra Blak Jeans: Vintage Shoes: Anton & Stanley Bow Tie: Line Drop
FASHION HAYLEY Top: Evil Twin Skirt: Gorman Socks: ASOS Shoes: Wittner Bangle: Alexandra Blak Bag: Tokyo store ‘Thank you Mark’ Sunglasses: Karen Walker Belt: Blogger’s own Ring: Corky Saint Clair Red ring: AMT LOVEMORE Top: Life With Bird Pants: Faddoul Earrings: Alexandra Blak Bangles: Alexandra Blak ANNIIEEMAL Dress: Grandma Takes A Trip Ring: Katzi SPIN DIZZY FALL Necklace: Peter Lang Dress: Secret Squirrel Boots: Soles Ring and bangle: Blogger’s own ORACLE FOX Sequin jacket: Cooper by Trelise Cooper Tshirt: Ebay Pants: ASOS Eagle necklace: Katzi Horse shoe necklace: Katzi Rings: H & M
WATERMELON CRUSH T-shirt: Blogger’s own Silk skirt: Daniela-Stephanie Shoes: Jeffery Campbell Bracelet: Peter Lang Necklace: Katzi Belt: DKNY
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GARY PEPPER VINTAGE Blue gown: Ae’lkemi Blue dress (hanging over bath): Just Cavalli Bracelet: Peter Lang
Skirt: Carla Zampatti
WE THE PEOPLE Dress: Grandma Takes A Trip Shoes: Wittner
Red dress: Princess Charlotte Umbrella: Grandma Takes A Trip Bangle: Peter Lang THE DOT Jacket: Carla Zampatti Shoes: Wittner Earrings: Peter Lang DAYDREAM LILY Dress: Vintage Faux fur Vest: Minty Meets Mint Charm Bracelet: Peter Lang Shoes (On Grass): One Small Leaf
THIS ISLAND LIFE White t-shirt: Bassike Skirt: Ksubi Earrings: Sportsgirl Necklace: Blogger’s own Knee high socks: Myer Roller-skates: Grandma takes a trip
Diary (Her Own): Frankie
FRIEND IN FASHION Dress: Carla Zampatti Jacket: Carla Zampatti Shoes: Top Shop
Pearl earrings: Chezanzibar
CIRCA NOW Top: Bianca Spender Pants: Bianca Spender Shoes: Wittner Necklace: Tiffany & Co Bag: Helen Kaminski
Camera: Blogger’s own STYLE MELBOURNE Dress: Trelise Cooper Stockings: DKNY Shoes: Wittner Pearl necklace: Grandma Takes a trip OH JAMIE Leather top: Ellison Black shirt: Trimapee Black jeans: The Annex Shoes: Gee Wawa Necklace: Blogger’s own
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