Style 24:7

I hadn’t worked in Belgium since my summer jobs as a babysitter slash bartender slash sales assistant. I was a teenager then, but already way too involved in fashion. I was forcing my mom to sew me dresses and pants… READ MORE

September 28, 2012

The Rebirth of the Pijama Palazzo

Once upon a time in the 50s there was a Russian Princess named Irene Galitzine. A socialite and fashion icon herself, she soon became bored of just being rich, royal and fabulous and decided to become a designer. She introduced… READ MORE

September 21, 2012

Happy Bike

There’s a few pictures floating around the internet of me riding around the city on a yellow polka dot bike. When you saw those photos you may have said, that looks like buckets of fun! Or, where did she get… READ MORE

September 18, 2012

Suno Trotters

Back by popular demand, the Suno sneaker! First released in December 2011, this comfortable shoe is made in Kenya from recycled rubber and excess fabric. For each pair purchased 15% is donated to the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, a sanctuary for… READ MORE

September 7, 2012

The Horizontal Challenge

Friends, readers, for the next three weeks I will be positioning myself horizontally. Be it at the beach, the pool, or a mountain top, I will and shall be horizontal, attempting to attain a state of mindless, peaceful stupor. I’m… READ MORE

August 7, 2012

Undressed for Araks

For her 2012 Lingerie look book Araks enlisted the help of a new set of friends to shoot or star in the photos. She sent everyone a set of her pretty, silky smooth undies, bras and pajama sets and 2… READ MORE

June 22, 2012

Veuve Cliquot Polo Classic

It was supposed to rain on Saturday, but we got spared. With most of the ladies wearing white, the Veuve Cliquot Polo Classic Tournament would have turned into a wet t-shirt contest, rather than a polo match. And I’m pretty… READ MORE

June 6, 2012

Sydney Fashion Week: the shows

If it wasn’t for the distance and horrid jet-lag, Sydney could easily become one of the major fashion capitals. Australian designers are talented, innovative, and positive. There is a vision here, a sense of community, a common ground that translates… READ MORE

May 25, 2012

Tanja Part II: Russhing through Surry Hills

So where DOES Tanja Gacic get all her Depression Glass, taxidermy insects and 60s cocktail dresses? Russh magazine’s Editor-in-Chief Jess Blanch and I went to find out at the Surry Hills flea market on the slightly overcast, chilly, first Saturday… READ MORE

May 18, 2012

Phillip Lim does E

A couple of weeks ago Phillip Lim announced the launch of his on-line boutique and a new website. The E-commerce site has some unique features like ‘3.1 World’ which gives guests a look inside Phillip’s World, and ‘The Wall’ that… READ MORE

April 27, 2012

Raffle!

The Manhattan Vintage Show is not for sensitive shoppers. It’s like the Coachella of vintage fairs. You have to wear comfortable footwear, hydrate at 15-minute intervals, dress to be taken seriously and bring a wad of cash. I can’t be… READ MORE

April 17, 2012

Calla for Honest By

Bruno Pieters had some kind of revelation two years ago. He went to India on holiday, visited his friend who was doing charity work there, and came back a changed man. He sold all his archive, stopped designing his women’s… READ MORE

April 13, 2012