Friday, 27 October 2023

Last Vestiges of Wintertime






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Dress: Sheike ramie
Camisole: Forever New satin
Heels: Kitten D'Amour vegan leather
Bag: Gift, vintage embroidered silk
Bangle Stack: Gift, vintage Mexican silver
Bangle: Gift, 20th Century Antiques & Collectibles silver
Ring: Etsy vintage silver & shell

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Relishing the cooler days while they are still with us, knowing that there's always a hot summertime ahead in South East Queensland. I'm all dressed up for coffee with a friend in a beautiful bright blue floral ramie puff sleeve mini dress with elasticated waistline from Sheike with a white satin cowl-neck camisole underneath from Forever New, a black vegan leather dual buckle heels from Kitten D'Amour for a modicum of height & a vintage black embroidered silk pouch bag (probably early 1990s) given to me by some dear friends. When it came to jewellery, I wore my favourite vintage Mexican silver bangle stack that some dear friends gave me, a single heavy silver bangle from 20th Century Antiques & Collectibles that my younger brother bought me for my birthday one year & finally, a silver & blue shell cocktail ring that I discovered at a little boutique on Etsy.

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Tuesday, 24 October 2023

Rustic Rosewood

 





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Dress: Forever New chiffon, lurex
Mules: Wittner suede
Bag: City Beach woven straw
Corsage: Lovisa satin, suede
Bangle Stack: Gift, vintage Mexican silver
Bangle: Gift, 20th Century Antiques & Collectibles vintage silver

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Finally sharing all of the beautiful pictures from a balmy early-Springtime morning in one of my favourite places, the small, rustic townships of Rosewood & Thagoona, wearing this absolutely stunning black & blue floral chiffon & lurex striped mini dress with voluminous sleeves & ruffled hemline from Forever New, styled up for a more casual occasion with a pair of tan suede pointy-toed mules from Wittner & a natural woven straw crossbody bag from City Beach with a sweet blush pink satin & suede corsage from Lovisa tied around the strap for that extra little touch. When it came to jewellery, I chose some of my favourite silver pieces - a stack of seven vintage Mexican silver bangles that were given to me by some dear friends who now reside overseas & a single vintage heavy silver bangle from 20th Century Antiques & Collectibles (formerly of Coolangatta, now of Tweed Heads) that my younger brother gave me for my birthday for a touch of daytime shine.








Stopping at the Cobb & Co Heritage Park to indulge in a piping hot chai latte from Harry's Place Cafe in the sunshine...




Back in the car & on our way to Thagoona wearing these funky, vintage-inspired blue & brown resin large-frame sunglasses from the Sea World Gift Shop...














Having a bit of fun in the fresh air at Caledonian Park...






Sunday, 22 October 2023

A Haunting in Venice

 







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Dress: Forever New chiffon, gold buttons
Sneakers: Rollie via Milu faux fur, rubber
Bag: Pigeonhole leather
Bangle Stack: Alex & Ani gold, onyx

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A few quick snaps from a recent trip to the Gold Class movies to see the newest installment of Kenneth Branagh's Hercule Poirot films, "A Haunting in Venice," with my younger brother, another devoted Agatha Christie fan like myself. I kept it smart casual in a dark burgundy, pink & black floral chiffon mini dress with voluminous sleeves, ruffled hemline & little gold buttons down the bodice from my local Forever New boutique, a pair of the lightest, most comfortable shoes ever - pink faux fur sneakers with black eyes printed on them & rubber soles from cult label Rollie that I picked up a funky little store called Milu in Fortitude Valley a few years ago now, a black leather crossbody bag from Pigeonhole to carry all the essentials including the face mask & hand sanitizer (can't be too careful) & finally, a stack of gold & onyx bracelets & bangles with bohemian charms from Alex & Ani.

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It's not that I didn't like "A Haunting in Venice" because I did... it's just that Branagh changes some of the most fundamental elements of Agatha Christie's Belgian detective & it just... well, grates on me slightly... which is odd because as well as David Suchet's incredibly faithful adaptation, I absolutely adore both Peter Ustinov's late 1970s/1980s version (which takes many, many liberties) as well as the completely & utterly unhinged French farce series "Criminal Games" (otherwise known as "Les Petits Meurtres d'Agatha Christie") in which a cranky detective called Swan Lawrence & a plucky young journalist called Alice April solve the now-famous whodunnits in 1950s France. But I digress. 

SPOILER ALERT! Without giving too much of the game away, I will say that I was not particularly happy with the individual involved in the "twist" of this tale because having read a great number of Christie's novels involving this particular contemporary of Poirot, I just don't believe that they would EVER act the way they did or hold such contempt for an individual they were more than happy to lay down their life to save in an earlier work. As for the rest of the film, I was in awe of the cinematography, setting, cast & costumes, as well as the way that all of these actually made the tale - one that is quite well known as "The Hallowe'en Party" (1969) - frightening & filled with unexpected jump scares. It was extremely atmospheric & although the killer remained the same, enough was changed to keep the viewer on their toes (so to speak) & needing to use their "little grey cells" to solve it before the Belgian maestro.