Saturday 17 March 2012

If I was a Rich Girl: Happy St Patricks Day











Happy St Patricks Day everyone ! Here is a quick post on all things green in a tribute to the Emerald Isle. I am obviously in Australia this year for Paddys day. Its been a while since I have actually had one in Ireland. So this is also a day that makes me a little homesick for Galway.
My best memories of St Patricks Day aren't actually the 17th of March but the 18th. This is one of my best friends, Fiona's, birthday and no matter how crazy the 17th was, we always made it out on the following night, looking better than the night before (even if we were the only ones around). I still don't know how we managed to pull ourselves together for that, full make-up, hair and matching outfits (always unknowningly !). Perhaps it was our few drinks before that helped.
This year I will be celebrating in a local pub near my house with Lorenzo. My outfit is very event appropriate. But thats all I'll say for now. I will post the pictures in a few days. Until then you can drool over these amazing green pieces from this season. My favourites are the Dolce&Gabbana bag and Mulberry bag ! WOW !
Thats all for now,
Let me know if you celebrated this Irish institution and how ?
Until next time,
Love Dani xx

Wednesday 7 March 2012

KARL on Acid







Here is a quick outfit post of me sporting my new KARL t-shirt, from his collection for Net-A-Porter. You may remember my post on the collection a few months ago. I was broken hearted to have my size sold out in the t-shirt, but luckily they brought it back in !
I was so excited to receive my first purchase from Net-A-Porter (hopefully the start of many !) It came beautifully gift wrapped in a black box with a complimentary measuring tape for future purchases. I think it is the beginning of a beautiful friendship!
Anyways, when I finally brought myself to (tear) open the package I was so happy with my new purchase.With an original Karl drawing on both the back and front, including his signature, it was better than I had imagined. I decided to pair it with my acid, neon green, body-con skirt (partly made of rubber) form Sportsgirl and my sparkly collar from Primark.
I randomly stumbled across this location, with the black, green and white wall while in Subiaco for some evening drinks. I think it compliments the outfit perfectly.
Thats all for now, let me know your thoughts, I love reading your comments,
Until next time,
Love Dani xx

Tuesday 6 March 2012

No Maps, No Backpacks, It's all about the shoes !








I love to travel and next to fashion I'd say it's probably one of my favourite things to do. It allows me to discover new places while picking up unique,local treasures to bring back home and flaunt, to the envy of my H&M clad friends, (that's right, shopping is never far from my agenda). But I have always found the best finds when guided by the knowledge of a local.

I have just finished reading The Holiday Goddess Handbag guide to Paris, London, New York and Rome. (One of the reasons I picked it up was a shock that someone has choosen Rome instead of Milan, finally someone understands me! ) Edited by Jessica Adams and Illustrated by Anna Johnson, The Holiday Goddess guide was 'born in a handbag' and is a compiliation of scribbled notes by Jessica herself, along with the incredibly fashionable people she met on her travels.

The book is written in a funny and light hearted tone, offering insider secrets from chiconomical (I LOVE this word!) boutique hotels to vintage markets. Forget the airport gift shop, this book has all the tips on the best buys to bring home.

Along with that each city has elected a fashion Icon, with whom to look at the city. In Paris its Coco Chanel, London is Vivienne Westwood, New York is Jackie 'O and Rome is Audrey Hepburn.

My feet definitely began to get itchy reading about the boulangeries and sugary macaroons of Paris, afternoon tea in London, gourmet street cuisine in New York and the heart stirring coffee in Rome.
Along with foodie advice, the book also suggests you look out for some of the cult fashion brands you may or may not have heard of. This is a great way to find a new designer you love and an original fashion piece to add to your collection.

Some of the must haves in Paris include vintage Christian Dior turbans, macaroons from Ladurèe, half empty designer perfume bottles, the typical knotted silk scarf and the ever so chic french boater.
While in London the must haves were Marks and Spencer undies ( click here for an extract from the book on this topic), a guide on the London underground and how to do afternoon tea.
In New York it's all about the sample sale, the Village Voice, Tiffanys, Victoria Secret and N.Y.C.'s BOND perfume.
 In Rome down your espresso (like a local at the bar), enjoy before dinner drinks at aperitivo, browse the vintage shops for vintage Valentino (preferably white, circa 1968), Fendi baguettes, Salvatore Ferragamo scarves and Elsa Schiaparelli perfume boxes.
A great read for those who travel in the mind and those who can travel in reality. Get a copy for yourself and/ or a friend, at least then you can avoid any future dodgy airport souvenirs
Let me know your thoughts
Love as always,
Dani xx
Click here for the website with more information on travel and the book