Mania Mania recently released its latest Rêve collection and the campaign/lookbook stars none other than Abbey Lee Kershaw.
Photographed by Barnapy Roper
Bohemian inspired designs by Melanie Kamsler and Tamila Purvis’.
I have a little crush on Abbey Lee and I love her in these pics.
Wednesday – Pretty things
March 9th, 2011 | 0 comments
Lace – inspiration
March 3rd, 2011 | 0 comments
While looking for inspiration for a project I stumbled across these amazing creations. I love the intricacy of lace and seeing it applied in such unique ways makes it even more fascinating –well to me anyway!
1/. Valentino, spring 2011.
2/. Mario Martinez Pitarch.
3/. Prada.
4/. Joana Vasconcelos.
Drawn from Fashion
February 11th, 2011 | 0 comments
Very very very, excited and honoured to be participating in the Drawn from Fashion exhibition along with these talented, lovely lasses.
:: Courtney Brims, Pilgrim Lee, Sarah McNeil, Racket, lalita lu, Meeri Anneli, Elisa Mazzone, Erin Flannery, Emma Leonard, Kelly Smith, Catherine Campbell, Jessica Singh, Lauren Carney, Pippa McManus and Bec Winnel. ::
The exhibition coincides with the amazing Finders Keepers markets in Melbourne and the L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival. I’m even thinking that it’s a great excuse for a weekend holiday up to Melbs.
^Kelly Smith has out done herself yet gain with the brilliant illustration on the front of the poster. I think it’s incredible – just look at that detail on the dress.
- Thank you Ladies and Lads from Leeloo for organising such a great event. -
Suzie Bird by Chloe Crespi for Harper’s Bazaar Spain September 2010
August 27th, 2010 | 2 comments
Erin Wasson LOOKBOOK 2010
July 23rd, 2010 | 2 comments
♥♥♥ Oh… how I love these shots: Brightly coloured illustrations with monochromatic
photography and the lovely lady ‘Erin Wasson’. ♥♥♥
‘Erin Wasson plays both designer and model for the fall lookbook of her collaborative collection with RVCA clothing. Lensed by David Mushegain, Erin poses in front of a whimsical backdrop of colorful illustrations drawn by Alia Penner. Evoking a sense of casual cool, the images reflect the laid-back spirit of the autumn range with its focus on denim, tees and accessories.’
Words from: Fashion Gone Rogue.
Here’s a little peek at an image I have been working on. I’ve been using textured paper to draw on lately and I’m really liking the surface and the texture/depth that it creates with the pencil. Can’t wait to finish it.
Constance Jablonski by Cédric Buchet
May 17th, 2010 | 0 comments
Constance Jablonski by Cédric Buchet for i-D Summer 2010
Awww… Such a pretty lady.
There’s something really appealing about black and white photography. I think it’s the romantic and dreamy presence they create, especially in these images. I’m not sure what it is but these images remind me of Gustav Klimt’s paintings (one of my favourite artists). Maybe it’s the composition.
Hope everyone had a fantastic day! Mine was spent running around after my own tail. But it was a good day none the less.
xx
Gemma Booth – Ethereal Beauties!
April 9th, 2010 | 0 comments
You may have see these picture in popular fashion mags. How striking are they! Gemma Booth is certainly a talented photographer.
Check out Gemma’s website or blog!
Monika Jagaciak- ♡
March 30th, 2010 | 2 comments
Photographer: Sølve Sundsbø
Model: Monika Jagaciak
Magazine: Vogue Nippon’s May issue 2010
♡ the composition of the last image.
Lovely Lady {Mélanie Laurent}
December 2nd, 2009 | 0 comments


The first picture of Mélanie Laurent is from an unknown source. The second images was taken by photographer Kacper Kasprzyk. They are both stunning photos of her. A very lovely lady indeed!
{Molly M Designs}
November 3rd, 2009 | 0 comments




Molly McGrath is a skilled architect and used the method of laser cutting to make many of her architectural mock-ups. She saw the potential of this method and utilised this process to make many intricate and unique pieces of jewellery. Molly sells her collections under the brand Moll M Designs. Not only are these designs beautifully crafted they are also environmentally conscious. Molly wherever possible sources sustainable materials such as; bamboo, veneer which is sourced from responsibly farmed forests and recycled suede and felt.
‘Molly gains her inspiration from patterns and form – a skyline, a bird in flight, a composition of branches, a snowflake, cracked concrete, botanical morphology, perspective, building geometries and optical illusions.’ source: http://www.mollymdesigns.com/





























