5.5.11

FUCK YEAH FLURO!

Okay one last post for the day! And that will be the end of Fashion Week I promise!

But... I said it yesterday on twitter and now I want to scream it out loud... Fuck yeah fluro!!

There has been a LOT of it on the runway at RAFW and I couldn't be happier. There were accents of it at Camilla & Marc, my client Bless'ed Are The Meek featured it, and last night Josh Goot went gangbusters with it. THEN, Who What Wear Daily hits my inbox and voila!


As you can see below, I'm a huge fan of fluro from way back. This is a trend I will be embracing with wide open arms. This was at Shore Thing circa 2008...

THE ROSEMOUNT BAR

Following on from my post about the discovery of Rosemount Botanicals, I thought I'd give you a sneak peek inside the Rosemount Bar at RAFW...



Sitting on the rooftop of the Overseas Passenger terminal, you can image the view too. The Opera House to one side, Circular Quay and The Rocks to the other. It's pretty spesh. And here's that darn incredible Sauvignon Blanc which I'm going to sneak in a glass of pre or post Bowie show this afternoon...

Top job by NAC and big thanks to the hospitable Simon Willis.

ALEX PERRY'S CUBAN PRINCESS

Also this week at RAFW, I went to check out Alex Perry

Alex is the King of, well, I'd like to say he's the King of haute couture in Australia but, as the fashion pack know, even though haute couture by definition is French for "high dressmaking" and the creation of high-quality custom-fitted clothing, it is actually a protected name by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and the French fashion industry governing body (the name of which I cannot pronounce) must officially enlist the design house if they're to be referred to as haute couture. They pretty much have to meet these standards:

  • Design made-to-order for private clients, with one or more fittings
  • Have an atelier in Paris that employs at least 15 people full-time
  • Each season (i.e. twice a year) present a collection to the Paris press, comprising of at least 35 looks for both daytime and evening wear

Anyway, that's a little off track but though you may find it interesting to know. Now, back to AP. His collection, Cuban Princess, was gorgeous. You wouldn't expect anything less. Here are some standout designs...


If the middle dress looks familiar that's because it was worn by Esther Anderson to the Logies last week. See the one to the right? They call it a cut away neckline but I call it reverse racerback. I love a racerback. Why? Because they suit girls (like me) with smaller busts. I find that they tend to enhance toned arms and I absolutely love a clearly defined and visible clavicle. That's your collar bone, in case you're wondering. I always loved the word clavicle in PE. There I go again...

With colours in the collection including tamale red, curacao blue, pomegranate, blood orange and pepper, it makes makes me want to drag a daybed poolside in the Caribbean and order a fruit platter and some delicious cocktails. Mmm... cocktails...

Ahem! Concentrate Sara. But it's so hard, it's Friday! Here are some more of my pretty faves...

BLESS'ED RAFW DEBUT A FAR CRY FROM MEEK

Okay so my fashion client, Bless'ed Are The Meek (pronounced bless-ed), took to the runway at Rosemount Australian Fashion Week on Tuesday. It was their first RAFW appearance so they chose to show as part of the Ready To Wear group show. 

The collection, A Persian Lust, was killer. It's such an easy, wearable range (as are all of their collections) and they're stocked in David Jones so it's very accessible ladies! Here are a couple of looks from the show...



Our front row fans were Gracie Otto, Emma Booth, April Rose Pengilly, Annalise Braakensiek, Didier Cohen and Nacho Pop... all hot young things, very reflective of the label.

Kicking off the show was an incredible film by the very talented Alex Goddard and featuring one super stunning Avril Alexander. The show was also the first solo styled show for Creative Director Bex Sheers. Check it out HERE!

Bless'ed sent 15 looks down the runway with the final show-stopper being modelled by Alexander herself.



Pics by Tito Media