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Showing posts with label australian edition. Show all posts

Bath Robe Inspired Outfit

Ever wish you can go out in your bath robe? Just a fun thought to hold on :) I've always loved bath robes and wrap around dresses, they look like kimonos and feel very comfy. This long wrap-around cardigan came with a tie, layering it on top of another dress made the sleeves appear longer.


To avoid that just came out of the bathroom look, I pinned the spider brooch I got from Degraves St. here in Melbourne.

Today is officially winter.

Try not to Fall - Balloon Skirt


Balloon Skirt from Sports Girl - can make any girl very happy!


Perfect for Iceskating in Wonderland Park, Docklands

Never Single


Don Caster Shopping Centre

You're never alone girl - real friends hang inside the closet. Magical shoes take you to places and bags always ready to be filled with love and more stuff.

Bowling and Dancing


Afternoon: Bowling at Strike Bar Melbourne

Tricks: The white dress (yes it is a dress) belongs to my older sister. Make a dress into a shirt by gathering the fabric at the back, tie with a rubberband and insert under the back of the dress. The headband is not a headband but a white rope that came with the dress. Secure with hairpins


Evening: Dancing in Baraki

Just changed shoes from bowling to metallic flats perfect for the night out.

Shiny Metallic Steve Madden Flats



Browsing some of the local magazine's here in Australia, I read how a pair of metallic flats can save time and money as it can go with anything. I think it wouldn't hurt to add a silver flat into the shoe rack would it?


Metallic flats make your feet and legs look hot!

Then I found these Steve Madden Silver Flats for only around 20 AUD. Steve Madden is just opening stores in Manila (SM Megamall Atrium) and this is a good time to own a pair :)


They seem to change color - from gold
They also have wicked shoes in stock here in Melbourne but I'm not ready for pointed devil wears prada type of heels. And when in doubt, one should go for a classic style.


to silver, magic!

Do you own metallic flats and what do you wear them with?

Here comes the Marching Band



I've been hitting on military style jackets more known as the "marching band" style. Probably, the most famous is the one by Balmain.



There have been jackets of simpler design donning the side by side buttons but not really the intricate details. While searching the net, I found that long sleeved tees sporting the same style has hit the runway as well.

While shopping here in Melbourne, I heard the angels sing when I saw this:



Marching band long sleeved tee by Ralph Lauren. Yey!



Reminds me of Emilio Aguinaldo too :)

Wet Tights


Can't get enough of these shiny tights available in Melbourne. Bought another pair at Collins St. and wore it to the Great Ocean Road.

Paired the cat shirt dress with a faux fur around the neck. meow ^^

Lovely stylish weekend everyone! :)

Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Prada at Collins Street



Collins street is the best place to go for luxury brands here in Melbourne, Australia. All lined up in one row are Louis Vuitton and Gucci right beside each other.



Walk further down the street and you'll see Chanel with their latest display of the Chanel Leather Shopping bag.



Prada is also found along Collins Street near to Hermes, Bvlgari, and Ralph Lauren.



All the brands you've ever dreamed of are conveniently present at Collins Street. Personally, I liked how the Louis Vuitton shop stocked up their store displays with bags that appeal to both young adults and adults. Trendy Stephen Sprouse bags alongside classic looking Almas.



The Gucci shop was a bit smaller but they have equally interesting stocks of accessories like key chains, wallets, belts, and shoes. I am more interested though with their bags :)

Guylian Chocolate Shop at the Opera House

Are you familiar with these yummy chocolate seashells?


If you are a fan of Guylian chocolates like me, you're heart will surely skip a beat when you see this:


A Guylian Chocolate Cafe/Shop at the Sydney Circular Quay.

I made it a point to dine and experience the cafe. Not only do they offer chocolate drinks and desserts, they also have salads and some meals. We tried the Opera Cake, since we are in the Sydney Opera House :)



Their hot chocolate which tastes like the traditional cocoa in Manila. What's interesting is they provide you with a chocolate square on your cup. You pour the hot cocoa on it and let the chocolate melt. Yummy!



Then, you'll also get extra chocolate squares for you to enjoy. Drop them on your cup of hot cocoa or enjoy them as is.



My niece Anya enjoyed delicious and crispy belgian waffles. It came with chocolate syrup and a scoop of ice cream. It was nice but the waffle was very light for me, more carbs please :)

Max Alexander Hat

I always wanted to own a hat but never bought one, until yesterday I saw this hat by Max Alexander in David Jones. It was love at first sight. I put it down once, twice, and thrice - I just had to own it forever.


Max Alexander Hat

This, one can wear even in Manila as a fashion hat. In Melbourne, it's easy to get hats, berets, and other head/hair accessories. They are readily available in malls like David Jones or Myer.

There's always a first time for everything, even for a lovely hat! :)

In the Safari, Hello Gorgeous Coat


Polka dot Hello Gorgeous Coat and tights from Myer. Kangaroos from Sydney :)

This coat, I just borrowed from my sister Joni. She said it's from Hello Gorgeous, a fashion boutique here in Melbourne. She has many unique and classic clothes of this brand. Next mission is to personally visit it and find out more. :)

Royal Shopping in Sydney - Queen Victoria Building


Sydney Opera House : PVC tights from Sports Girl, Vintage Belt from Supre, Tops and boots from HK. :)

And we're back! Sydney was wonderful and adventurous but what's most amazing are the Victorian buildings and structures of royal style. Shopping malls like the Queen Victoria Building or QVB would bring you back to castles, palaces, and queens.



In 1898, skilled craftsmen completed the building - it housed coffee shops, tailors, and hairdressers. Now the Queen Victoria Building is home to high end brands such as Coach, Ralph Lauren, Salvatore Ferragamo and more.




While shopping, you can bask on the glorious sights of stained glass windows, painted ceilings, majestic and intricate clocks that were given to the Queen, an antique elevator (lift) as well as staircases.


Coach Window Display

Since prices are also royal, I reckon it's best to enjoy the building by having a coffee in one of the cafe kiosks, under the sculpted ceiling. Although if you have planned a big purchase like a nice coach bag, Sydney has more stocks and choices to offer. After all, Sydney is one of the most stylish cities in the world.

Belt as Headband

Here's what I made of the flowing cardigan that I purchased at Queen Victoria Market.



Worn with black turtleneck long sleeves and black skinny pants. The cardigan came with a belt of the same fabric and color which I tied around my head for a clean look :) What do you think?

Queen Victoria Market - Shopping, Food,and Souvenirs



A trip to Melbourne is not complete without visiting Queen Victoria (QV) Market. The extensive 17 hectare- market houses dry goods aside from the usual groceries like fish, bread, vegetables, fruits, and meat. The dry goods area is like a tiangge or flea market with lots of clothes, UGG boots, souvenirs, hats and caps, and so much more.




Clothes such as blouses, coats, and dresses go for as low as AUD 10.00 to AUD 100.00. Most of the items I saw were made from China but there are boutiques that sell Australian made garments for higher prices.

What's nice to buy in QV Market are coats, cardigans and jackets since the inventory moves fast especially this winter season. More styles are available to choose from.


I bought this wrap around cardigan/jacket for only AUD 35.00


UGG boots in many colors, shapes, and sizes

Tourists here search for the popular UGG boots. These boots are ultra comfortable with replaceable soles and soft sheep wool inside. UGG boots costs from AUD 25.00 to AUD 125.99



Aside from clothing and shoes, the market is the best place to buy your souvenirs from. Choose from key chains, pouches, bags, caps, boomerangs, mugs, and t-shirts. Most souvenir items go for 3 for AUD 100. Compared to department stores or mall prices, these are a lot cheaper.


And here is the historical doughnut van, it's been around for half a century now. They sell American Doughnuts but see how it looks different:



These doughnuts have jam filling inside. They are called Jam Donuts. 6 pieces for AUD 5.

Hair Piece/Brooch + Necklace

Because it's still sunny but freezing rainy cold in Melbourne, I can't get to the shopping malls and move around the city.

Look at how the hairpiece turned into a rose brooch which I attached to my string of pearls.


Try it too! Recession calls for a dash of creativity :)