Bombers Away

This season there’s no denying that college spirit has travelled further than the school grounds, with a strong presence on the street and runway at the AW13 shows. This autumn/winter layer up in your favourite team colours!


All Photos: Zac Handley for StyleMeRomy.com
Styling: Anna Brownjohn for StyleMeRomy.com Make Up: Victoria Baron Hair: Jenny Kim
Model: Holly Rose (Chic) wearing Topshop jacket $90, House of Holland sweater $133, Isabel Marant Étoile jeans $290 from Belinda, Karl Lagerfeld ring $445 from Claireinc.com, Marni earrings $495, Chanel sneakers $810


J.W Anderson X Topshop jacket $250, Romance Was Born dress, Moschino Bijoux earrings $195 from Claireinc.com, Chanel shoes $1540


Bassike jacket $495, Topshop tank $31, Lavin dress $1795 from Belinda


Isabel Marant Étoile jacket $475 from Parlour X, House of Holland tee $140, Topshop skirt $67, Lagerfeld bangle $385 from Claireinc.com, Chanel sneakers $810


Chanel jacket $985 from Claireinc.com, Friend of Mine tank $89, Amber Sceats necklace $299


Josh Goot
hooded vest $1295, Topshop jacket $81, Jac+Jack tank $80, Acne jeans $210, Chanel shoes $1540

Topshop Stocklists: Sydney +61 2 8072 9300/Melbourne +61 3 8844 0900

POSTED BY Romy Frydman

Rain Rain Go Away…

Not sure which is the more principle icon in London, the red double decker or the trench coat? Throw in some fur and a buttoned up shirt and you have London fashion week’s street style courtesy of photographer Bridget Fleming.

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Ice Breakers

Our go-to fashion week street photographer, Bridget Fleming, was on the ground for StyleMeRomy this season. Looked like the way to keep warm in snowy NY was in oversized coats, chunky beanies and varsity bombers.


All Photos: Bridget Fleming for StyleMeRomy.com




Stay tuned for London, Milan and Paris.
We love Bridget’s blog downtownfrombehind.

POSTED BY Romy

Darkness of Noon

Photographer Derek Henderson and illustrator Kelly Thompson have collaborated their crafts to create a book featuring the gorgeous model Zippora Seven. It took four sessions in New Zealand and 3 Kiwi’s (Derek, Kelly and Zippora) to create the wonderful imagery in this book. A 3rd for Derek Henderson whose 1st book, The terrible Boredom of Paradise, is now a rare collectors item but he assures me this time he’s holding onto a few more copies of Darkness of Noon.

Darkness of Noon officially launches 14th March with the accompanying exhibition, running 13th March-6th April at the Edmund Pearce Gallery in Melbourne or buy the book on the Darkness of Noon website.

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