Monday, 8 October 2018

By The Beach #2


Ready for more holiday snapshots? Of course you are!
Scroll down to see more; I have so much to share with you...




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Dress: Kindah Khalidy x Gorman cotton jersey
Gaucho Pants: Kindah Khalidy x Gorman linen blend
Sneakers: Wittner leather
Bag: Homestore Ashgrove cane, vinyl
Bracelets: Gone Dotti lava bead, carved stone, tassels

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Nothing better than a morning trek over the Greenmount Hill walking trail wearing a vibrant "Holiday" printed t-shirt & wide-legged gaucho pants from the collaboration between artist Kindah Khalidy & Australian fashion stalwart Gorman, a partnership that I would describe as Ken Done & Jenny Kee for a new generation. The "fresh, colourful chaos" of the green printed pieces worked well in the lush, beachy setting & was the epitome of comfort-meeting-style, particularly when worn with a pair of white leather sneakers from Wittner & white cane crossbody bag with vinyl strap that I picked up from a little boutique called Homestore Ashgrove & expect to be rocking all summer long. The funky nature of the print rendered further embellishment unnecessary, save for a pair of black lava beaded bracelets with carved stone buddha pendants, silver angels wings & twine tassels from Gone Dotti, my all-time favourite stall from the weekend markets at Southbank Parklands.






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Swimming Togs: Millers Fashion lycra
Top: Ava Ruby via Fiera Boutique cotton, lace
Anklet: Sabah Lifestyle twine, shell, beads

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It wouldn't be a beach holiday without the obligatory swimwear shots, now would it? After many years of shying away from photographing myself in a swimsuit (never thin enough, tall enough, flat-chested enough for my liking) I decided to make a radical change & accept myself the way I am... which was a lot easier to do in this gorgeous mint green & peach floral one-piece from Millers Fashion, which has a little skirt to elongate my frame & thicker straps to support my bustline without the need for restrictive underwire. In order to protect my skin from the harsh Queensland sun, I wore a gorgeous floaty white cotton blouse trimmed with lace that I found at the beautiful Fiera Boutique in Bulimba as a stylish & girly cover-up. Finally, I donned a shell, bead & twine anklet from a boutique called Sabah Lifestyle in The Strand at Coolangatta for that touch of bohemian whimsy that avid readers will know that I am quite partial to.













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Filling up on delicious cuisine from Thai Ruby at Coolangatta. If you are ever in the area, it comes HIGHLY RECOMMENDED; we probably ate it four or five times in the two weeks we were away & it was utterly mouthwatering every. single. time.

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Dress: Pashin linen, embroidery, embellishment
Sneakers: Wittner leather
Bag: Homestore Ashgrove cane, vinyl
Bracelets: Emmala by Emma wood beads, silver charms, tassels

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Walks to Kirra in the late afternoon have got to be up there with some of life's greatest "simple" pleasures. There's just something magical about how the blue of the ocean meets the sparkling golden sand as the sun begins to set. I'm enjoying the view from the historical Kirra Pavilion - which also affords me prime views of the Iron Eagle, a sculpture that stands on the lookout searching for the return of Kirra Beach's famous wavebreaks - wearing a funky, Hmong-style navy linen mini dress with red woven embroidery & embellishment that I found in a little store called Pashin in Burleigh Heads, comfortable white leather sneakers from Wittner, white cane crossbody bag with vinyl strap from Homestore Ashgrove & a pair of wooden beaded bracelets with silver charms & twine tassels from Emmala by Emma, purchased from the Coolangatta Markets a few years ago now. 





Sunday, 7 October 2018

By The Beach #1



You may have noticed how quiet it has been on Franny Gets Frocked over the last two weeks while I was on my yearly beach getaway at the Gold Coast with the family... Well, I'm back & ready to share all the gorgeous pictures with you lovely readers! Be sure to check in each day for the next installment of my "By The Beach" blog series (there's nine in all) to see what we did, what we saw & most importantly (for this forum, at least) what I wore...






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Dress: Maiocchi linen
T-shirt: Seed Heritage cotton
Anorak: Esprit linen
Sandals: Novo vinyl
Bag: Vendula London vegan leather with brass hardware
Bracelets: Emmala by Emma wood beads, silver charms, tassels

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After a mammoth drive down to the Goldie on what can only be described as one of the busiest days of the year (owing to the start of school holidays) we took a detour to Currumbin Beach to catch the last day of the Swell Sculpture Festival, featuring awe-inspiring works of sculpture created by talented local, national & international artists in a stunning natural setting. I wore my brand new "picnic blanket" red & white checked linen midi dress with tie shoulder straps from Maiocchi as a pinafore, donning a white cotton t-shirt from Seed Heritage for underneath to evoke those classic summer vibes I remember from childhood. September weather can often be unpredictable, so I took a terracotta linen anorak from Esprit that I purchased for only $20 in the closing down sale... regrettably unncessary on this occasion. When it came to accessories, I chose a pair of creamy beige vinyl heeled sandals from Novo (not the most practical for the sand & surf, I'll admit) & retro-inspired "Tiki Bar" vegan leather handbag from Vendula London, my second item from the brand (I'm also the proud owner of the kitschy "Biscuit Shop" bag) & perfect for those "Elvis in Blue Hawaii" moments. Jewellery was kept simple - a pair of bohemian wooden beaded bracelets with silver charms & twine tassels from Emmala by Emma that I picked up from the Coolangatta Markets a few years ago now. 

Scroll down for a peek at our immersive art experience...











Ladies who love checked fabrics...








War of the Worlds, eat your heart out!















Mirror Mirror







Like a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds...





Feeling like an extra in The Wicker Man...