A scarf? No, a bow! Or a belt! Hermes has dared you to wear it your own way. On the 9th Sept. Hermes is styling up a storm in it’s Sydney store between 5.30-9.30pm as apart of Vogue Fashion’s Night Out. Models Juliana, Meg and Rachel all from Chic styled up these silk sensations at my house yesterday.
Model: Juliana from Chic, styled Hermes scarf as a belt with jeans from That Store , Havaianas and T-shirt she picked up on holidays in Bali.
Juliana grew up in Melbourne and now lives in Bondi Beach.
Loves: Billy (her tiny dog) Oscar (her horse) , double shot skinny cappuccinos, her blackberry, oil painting- her inspiration Australian artist Louise Hearman, StyleMeRomy.com (we didn’t ask her to say that!), Hermes and chocolate everyday.
Model: Meg from Chic styled Hermes scarf in a bow with her vintage Tshirt from a Newtown Opshop and shorts bought at a street market in Japan, boots from NYC.
Meg has lived in Sydney all her life with mum.
Doesn’t love anything enough that she can’t live without it, but enjoys collecting vintage clothes on all her work travels.
She describes her style as simple and cute.
Model: Rachel Rutt from Chic styled her APC jumpsuit with an Hermes headscarf and second hand shoes from Brick Lane vintage store in London. Oh and Ponyo socks!
She tried this Hermes scarf look down in Glebe but didn’t work too well, the inspiration was from a look by Audrey Hepburn in the film Charade.
Rachel was born in Hong Kong, grew up in Japan now lives in Sydney.
Loves: Onigiri (Japanese rice balls) Chloe, Erin Wasson’s label LowLuv, Dion Lee and Kate Sylvester.
Now it’s Sydney’s turn! Parlour X opened late last Thursday with a gorgeous instillation by designer, Fernando Frisoni and Saskia Havekes from Grandiflora. The night marked the arrival of spring/summer collection’s instore with Fernando’s collection showcasing along side Balenciaga, Isabel Marant, Azzedine Alaia and Comme Des Garcons.
watch the clip of the evenings transformation…
Next stop…
Marni’s VIP night with International Director of Sales & Marketing
Ida Simonsen.
It was a social week of launches, openings, exhibitions and champagne. Here some fashion festivities from Melbourne.
Event: Acne lunch, new store opening, Melbourne.
Date: 27th August
I’ve often been accused of having a girl crush on Alex Keating, but who wouldn’t? Alex is a beautiful, creative, grounded, generous, quirky, clever chick, and is always incredibly dressed.
Yes, the former Prime Minister’s daughter is all class and incredibly cool. Her style is effortlessly chic, her talent for mixing the perfect vintage pieces with unexpected modern classics is as unique as the girl herself.
Our first wardrobe meeting for the film was so exciting, I devoured Alex’s vintage collection of rare designer pieces (like a dress owned by Queen Elizabeth!). Every piece was amazing, and I only saw the tiniest bit as most of it was in storage whilst she was working out her next step in life.
She decided on moving to New York, where she is a creative consultant and a partner at Safari Sundays- a boutique creative agency. On top of all that she also manages the band Wim, whose music we used in the film. This down to earth chick surpasses all fashion boundaries, the 50’s dresses she was wearing 5 years ago are now so right.
Vintage dress and 1940s’ gold bracelet bought from Anne Schofield.
“The lady I bought it from said that it was the dress that Queen Elizabeth wore on her 1954 visit to Australia. I love the history of this piece, the emerald beading is so intricate and the collar designed back is very ahead of it’s time. Regardless of it’s history I find it a master piece. During the day I wear simple pieces like a twin set and a scarf, but I think there is a lot of fun in getting dressed for a large event. In these cases I like to stay true to the era in terms of style.” AK
A vintage Edwardian dress, red leather bracelet, costume Cartier 1940’s ring and antique necklace.
“The dress was bought at an antique store in Paris. Most of the jewelery pieces I wear are gifts from my father for various birthdays, the most recent of which is the ring, which I got for Christmas. The brooch is a Chanel camellia. A gift from my girlfriend Mariella, she knows that I am a Coco historian. I find that the most uniquely seductive era was the Edwardian era. Today I find women look sexy but they all seem to adopt the same style. I rarely wear something vintage with another vintage piece. Here I am wearing a silver Marnie Skillings slip underneath.” AK
vintage Chloé dress
“It was my Mothers . This is my favorite dress, It is hand painted and hand finished. It has a stark simplicity in design but the print is so arresting to the eye. I find that Chloé today is going back to it’s original quality and design and I am very excited to see what they do next. I like to style it as it is, with bare feet.” AK
camilla and marc dress (given to her by designer and boyfriend Marc) styled with vintage stole.
“This is my favorite camilla and marc piece, the pieces I fall in love with are the ones that are occasional dresses. The detail in the silk flowers is simply an ode to the attention to details and finishes that camilla and marc are known for.” AK
1950’s vintage dress
“I bought it from Rocket my favorite Australian destination for a great frock (which is sadly no longer). There is something very feminine and innocent about 1950’s clothing, it is an era in time that I wish I could be apart of. I included this piece as it was the dress that I was wearing when Romy and I first met. At the moment I like to wear it with a pair of Marni heels and a Bakelite handbag.” AK