Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Leftover Green Beans.

Since 2007, Josy and Aza from Left Over Green Beans have been creating clothing made completely of re-purposed and organic materials - such as vintage fabrics, hand-crocheted curtains, deconstructed clothing, and handmade trims. They find pieces they love in flea markets and their grandmothers’ closets and put them together to create totally unique garments.
Here are some of my favourite looks from their current collection:
The Avedon
Crochet skirt handmade crochet and organic lining, flower top made from an apron with green plaid trim from curtains

The Mirabella
  Vintage embroidered table cloth with green plaid trim repurposed from curtains

The Audrey
 Top is a bed sheet with crochet table covering skirt, vintage silk pieced together with french rickrack and, vintage lace trim, and embroidered flower appliques.

The Carrie & The Leanna
Skirt is made from a bed skirt. Top is repurposed fabric from childhood clothing.
Yellow skirt is made from vintage fabric. Top is made from a curtain & vintage buttons.

What do you think of the pieces? They're so gorgeous and unique, with a truly fun, vintage vibe to it. The fact that each and every piece is eco-friendly too would definitely make you feel good about wearing them! To find out more about the girls behind LOGB or to get a bit more inspiration for your next visit to nana's, go to their website:  
http://www.leftovergreenbeans.com/logb.html

Sunday, 27 June 2010

iFly Dubai!

I had a pretty interesting weekend. Shopping and watching football, but the best part was when I got to experience indoor skydiving! In Mirdif City Centre, they have this centre called 'iFly' which is a skydiving simulation tunnel where you get in with the trainer who helps you on body positions and techniques. It's pretty fun. I'd like to do the real thing but after feeling so uncoordinated in the tunnel, I can't imagine how it'd feel thousands of feet up in the air! Anyway, If you're in Dubai and interested in the experience, go to their website.

And now, random cupcake photo! There was a parade at the mall and I couldn't help but take a photo with the cupcake (or muffin)! How cute is the cookie too. Dubai is so random sometimes - one minute you're shopping, the next thing there's a marching band with jugglers, stilt walkers and sweets following behind.

 In our super stylish skydiving outfits - the wind tunnel is in the background.
Some pics of the instructors up to their tricks. They're pretty amazing, and super nice guys!
I'll definitely go back to iFly while I'm in Dubai - it's a great chance to experience the thrill of skydiving without jumping out the plane (and also a good chance to learn a few new tricks) ;)

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Starburst.

If I see something in the shops that I like, it's highly likely I'll buy more than one of it if it comes in other colours.
Claude d'alban black skirt / Warehouse singlet / accessories from Bangkok Weekend Market
You might recognise this bow-back skirt because I have the exact same in mustard
Do you buy multiples of the same stuff if you really like something? I wouldn't buy the exact same thing (same colour) in double, but if something really catches my eye and I can't decide on which colour to get - I'll get both or all :-))
This cute little purse is from an area near the MBK markets in Bangkok (I told you I'd be blogging about Thai-bought stuff!!) Peeptoe heels from Reiss.
I forgot to get the name of the girl who made this bracelet, but it was bought in weekend market. 
Her stall was full of fun jewelry like this. Very chunky, that's how I like it!
This one is also from the weekend market. This is the biggest diamond I'll probably ever own ;)

Monday, 21 June 2010

Sawasdee ka!

That means HELLO in Thai :-). I'm back from a fantastic three days in Bangkok, we had such an amazing time. The weather was really hot, but it didn't seem so crowded with tourists yet (still from the red shirt protests from the last few months I guess). We felt completely safe though now, and the hospitality of the Thai people was as genuine as ever. Seriously, Thailand = The Land of Smiles is the most honest description of this country.
Here are a few pictures of the things I did (and some outfits I wore;)) and I hope you enjoy!
First day in Bangkok, riding the famous Tuk-Tuks and having a tall glass of Thai Black Ice Tea. So great!
On vacation but never on holiday from my blog! Haha - Outfit post in the hotel room.
Primark skirt / Evie bag / Jeanswest vest / Splash scarf / Diva bracelet and ring from Philippines
This was the view from our hotel window. I stayed at the Dusit Thani Hotel in Silom area. 
Fantastic hotel, and the rates are pretty affordable at the moment! I love the colourful traffic.

Forever 21 skirt / Dotti studded vest / Owl pendant from Bangkok markets
My sister Chrissy & I at the Floating Markets, with some hats we picked up for just $10!
With my new friend, this monkey python... I always saw photos of people with snakes around their necks and would never think I'd do it, but it wasn't scary at all! Nice to see I was entertaining to the ladies behind me too:-) hahaha
On the Bridge over River Kwai.
Wearing my sisters dress, since I'm such an emo-kid with a closet full of black clothes, I needed to borrow it as we had to wear 'light coloured' clothing for the Tiger Temple - see next photos!
FEEDING TIGER CUBS in Tiger Temple (Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua). This was the most amazing experience!! We spent about 45 minutes in the housing enclosure with four 6-week old cubs. I'm such a cat lover so playing with them was just like playing with some overgrown kittehs!
Photo time with the full grown tigers outside. They have a strict dress code when visiting the temple and my skirt was too short (mmm should be used to this by now!) so bought a new dress from the Floating Markets. In the Tiger Temple it's best to wear shorts or pants covering knees and a shirt covering your shoulders. Also, strictly NO red or dark pinks (maybe the tigers will mistake you for a juicy steak ;)).
 Speaking of food... YUM!
 
In a dress I picked up from Bangkok's Chatuchak Weekend Market, I think it cost me about $3. That market was never ending. With everything from homewares, street foods, mens and ladies fashion as well as pet fashion, it's a must see! I love the style of the Bangkok youth, and a lot of local designers had stalls at the weekend market selling their products. Lots of funky printed tshirts and unique jewelry.

You'll see me in my new Thai bought clothes in a lot of my future posts now. 
Bargain hunting in Bangkok is the best!

Thursday, 17 June 2010

Bang bang bang.

Super producer Mark Ronson's newest single with new band "The Business Intl'" is the very, very cool Bang Bang Bang.
The new album is out in September this year hopefully (according to Wikipedia), but this single is out in July.
I love the kookiness in this whole clip, it's pretty much all crazy nonsense. 
 Thanks to Dubai's best music blog http://www.discoballbreaker.com/ for the clip!
Ps- I'm going to Thailand tonight for a long weekend break. Can't wait for some amazing Bangkok shopping!

Grazia and vintage Cathy (ok, just one year ago).

Oh, hello! I was featured in Grazia Middle East's June issue in the Style Hunter section from last weeks Bloomingdale's event at Dubai Mall. Also on the same page was fellow blogger, Mahryska and these cute, young twins (I'm so jealous of her huge Bottega Veneta bag). I love how Mariyah and I are on the same page. Small community, we are.
In the April 2009 issue of Grazia, I was also snapped while out at the Dubai Polo Desert Challenge at the Desert Palm Hotel. Can you guess who my main inspiration was last year? Lol, I think it's pretty obvious... (ie. a bloated Blair Waldorf).
I kind of cringe when I look back on the photo - although it was just a year ago (a year is not very long), I couldn't get away with wearing that huge headband anymore, and even though the heels are about 3-4 inches high, I still have them but don't wear them.. they're not HIGH enough for me now :-)). Also, everyone keeps telling me my hair looks better darker than this strange metallic brown look I had going on (I agree).
And somehow within the year, I changed nationality from British to Australian...
Ha! Well at least one thing's stayed the same - I'm still into my florals!

Monday, 14 June 2010

Sunday blues.

I bought this dress yesterday at the Karama markets - and finally got myself a pair of white heels from Steve Madden. They're hiiiiiigh.

Sunday, 13 June 2010

Paranoid ballerina android.

Hey everyone, how was your weekend?  My weekend was fun. We had a friend from Australia in town so spent a lot of time outdoors at the beach, the markets and the Aquaventure water park at Atlantis hotel (SO FUN). I went for a very casual look - but not so casual (erm tutu anyone?) but there is definitely something about tshirts that take years off any age. I looked like a 17 year old school girl apparently!
What I wore yesterday-
Radiohead shirt - Ebay / H&M skirt / Rubi ballerina flats / Beaded headband as anklet / Soto Smith purse
(they even have an online store, check them out: http://www.sotosmith.com/)
 Me waiting in the air-conditioned car while my sister and Nicole were out taking tourist photos with the Burj Al Arab... :-)
It was probably 37-40C degrees yesterday!!

We had breakfast at Saladicious in Jumeirah, which is my favourite restaurant in Dubai (Foursquare mayor hell yeah!). I could eat here every day.
It's located just around the corner from The One furniture store, next to Jumeirah Mosque.
Our breakfast of massive pancakes and delicious nutella and strawberry crepes. SO YUM. 
I love the cool and eclectic interior of the restaurant, and the male/female bathroom 'signs' are also pretty cool!

Thursday, 10 June 2010

When bloggers meet: Blooming wonderful!

Summer in Dubai not only means uncomfortable scorching heat and sweaty foreheads, but also SUMMER SALES.
And to kick start the Dubai Summer Surprises offers, Grazia magazine teamed up with Bloomingdale's department store to host a beauty party with massive makeup trials, goodie bags and free Magnolia Bakery cupcakes.
Myself and fellow bloggers Mabel, Meho, Mariyah and Tina took this opportunity to catch up and talk  clothes, shoes, and of course, take plenty of photos!
Reiss top / Philippines thrifted shirt / SM floral wedges / Reworked vintage clutch
Everyone was given the chance to test out the makeup in the whole department store and draw out our preferences. They later put them all up on display - it was like a kindergarten colouring contest for make up lovers!;) In the Little Brown Bag of goodies we received great products like Chanel mascara and Coco Rouge lipstick, salon and beauty bar vouchers and perfumes - I got Bvlgari and Mabel got Gucci! They definitely spoiled us so a big thanks goes to Bloomingdale's Dubai Mall and Grazia Middle East!
Me, Mabel and Meho with our little brown bags of treats!
Colourful rings and a red velvet cupcake. What more would you want in your hands?
My necklace was a custom made purchase from cbtscloset.com. I've mentioned her shop in a previous post and definitely recommend you check her out if you're after custom made jewelry! I love her to bits! She can make pretty much anything for you!
The bag was a birthday gift last year from my friend Karen from Sydney. Next time I'm in Sydney I will beg Karen to the shop that she bought it at!! It's a vintage purse which has been spraypainted with this beatbox design. It's my most awesomest and favourite purse. You should be very jealous.
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UPDATE: The bag is from a Sydney Designer called Soto Smith - I probably should have realised this sooner, since there IS a tag inside the bag. But... here's their website: http://www.sotosmith.com/)

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Belated happy birthday to me.

My gorgeous friends organised a surprise dinner for me on the weekend to celebrate my 25th birthday (which I was out of town for).
They're so sweet (and secretive!!). I was so shocked and the tiniest bit annoyed because I really hate surprises!!
The venue was absolutely amazing though. On board the Bateaux Cruise, which is a 2.5 hour journey along the Dubai creek, we had a beautiful 360 degree panoramic view of the city since the boat was made almost entirely of glass. We had an amazing three-course meal and went up on the deck to take photos with the lovely city we currently call home.
 Me and some of my friends who all looked gorgeous in their summer florals.
I wish I knew about the party, and that I was going to be on the Bateaux Dubai!! If I knew in advance, I definitely would have dressed up more. I was just wearing a Zara embroidered shirt with a long woolen vest over, and the oldest pair of crappy flat sandals I own! 
Note to self: when living in Dubai, make sure you ALWAYS look fancy!
Very full after a three-course meal of salmon for starter, sirloin steak for main and raspberry creme brulee for the dessert. Then the chocolate cake of course (couldn't eat it - too full!)
Thank you to my dear friends for such an unforgetable evening.
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I'd definitely recommend dinner on the Bateaux if you're ever in Dubai.
For more information, visit their website here.