Tuesday, 16 October 2012

My Style

In the last post I answered one of the questions sent to me about how to create your own personal style. I thought for this blog post I would take the opportunity to show you some of the outfits I've been wearing out, as well as a look I wore last week whilst presenting for 2dayfm's 'The Dirt', all of which I got from Top Ryde City.

As mentioned in the last post, my style is what I would call electric. It's hard to define what I call my personal style, as I feel like it's constantly evolving. In saying this, if I look at the photos below, I would say my style is always quite bright and bold. I love colour and I am never afraid to use it. I am blessed to have a job which enables me to have access to a wide variety of clothing, allowing me to get creative and explore the many looks and styles out there. At the end of the day fashion should always = FUN!


My 1st look: is a casual one from Glue Store with a key trend of neon. The best way to wear neon for anyone a bit scared of being the brightest one in the room is to wear what I call pop's of neon. What I mean by this is utilising neon statement jewellery, lip colour, or a simple t-shirt with a neon panel. Rocking neon does not restrict you to just wearing a neon dress, this look will not be around forever, so make a statement while it's all the rage.

The below look can be found at Top Ryde City's Glue Store outside on La Strada, all jewellery can be found at Diva on LG1 in the centre.



My 2nd look: is a very special Wheels and Dollbaby silk dress, which I found at Dollhouse. 

When shopping for special events that you want to splurge on, always think about the longevity of the garment you are purchasing. A dress like this Wheels and Dollbaby one is perfect to be worn to a wedding, a party, a special date or the races, the list goes on. How you reinvent and pull the look together for different events is through your hair, makeup and accessories. For my event I teamed this elegant dress with black studded high heels achieving a youthful rocker look. If you are wanting to go more  
classic and demur, you can achieve this by changing up the shoes to a black platform heel or nude shoe. You can find some great options in the centre at Novo Shoes, Myer and Betts.











P.S: enjoy my interviews with Jesinta Campbell, Guy Sebastian and Jessica Mauboy for 2dayfm's 'The Dirt'.
Any styling questions? Send them my way.
xx

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