
So I took myself off on a little hiatus, albeit a rollicking, intoxicated one for a couple of days to gear up for fashion week which begins today.
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So I took myself off on a little hiatus, albeit a rollicking, intoxicated one for a couple of days to gear up for fashion week which begins today.Calm before the storm: Day 1, Melbourne Spring Fashion Week

p.s- the photos are all my own, no problem if you want to share but please give credit where credit is due!
The Spirit of the Black Dress Launch

Are you guys in a book club? I am and I really enjoy it. I love books, magazines, newspapers- hell I read my junk mail cover to cover.Book Club





Although it's technically still winter, albeit for another week or so, Spring has definitely arrived in Melbourne.
These magnificent magnolias are from Mother Melbourne's garden, the tree is in full bloom at the moment. I love fresh flowers as you all know, nothing gives me more pleasure than walking into a room and having beautiful flowers to look at. Well, that or new shoes.
I found this sweet shirt at Savers with the original tag still attached. I never wear pink and I'm not entirely convinced that I'll keep it, but as it matches the flowers it will be in the wardrobe until the end of the week or as long as they last.
Spring Story


Hi everyone, Happy Friday!Happy Friday!
I realised that I haven't taken a photo in front of this wall for ages today, even though the decal is in my hall and I walk past it, er, everyday.
I bought them at Ikea about a year ago in the picture and frame department, they came on a flat piece of cardboard and I have no idea whether Ikea still has them. I think they're really neat.
This is a Fletcher Jones skirt that belonged to Mother Melbourne when she was my age. It's pure wool and looks as new as the day she bought it. They certainly don't make clothes these days like they did at Fletcher Jones.
If you can get your hands on a copy, last year on Australian TV 'The Fabric of a Dream,' screened which is a documentary about Sir Fletcher Jones and how he started the label.
I found a little snippet here.
Time for tea.
Stephanie from The Lip Print, you are the lucky winner of tickets to see 'Elle t'attend' at the Théâtre Français de Melbourne!
Congratulations to...

I don't have a lot of time for words this morning, but my weekly column is up on the Nuff Nang website so check it out if you feel so inclined. This weeks post talks about how to deal with negative comments- something for which I think we'd all like a magical treatment!And I wore it like this....
Dr.Jones has just arrived home from a dig in Greece and bought with her this beautiful scarf/mantilla.
We have a running joke that our fantasy 'look' is Sicilian mafia widow, a la Monica Belluci in the Dolce & Gabbana ad's for their fragrance 'Sicily.' We wish.
Welcome home Dr.Jones
I think all up when I wore this on the weekend I had possibly four or five layers on. They all invariably were taken off and put back on again over the course of the day. That's Melbourne for you.Bag Lady

Happy Friday to you all as I fly out the door!
When I put the call out for stylish give-aways for Lady Melbourne readers following the huge success of 'The September Issue' competition, Théâtre Français de Melbourne got in contact.
So here you all are with a chance to win a double pass to the Melbourne premier production of 'Elle t’attend' opening in Melbourne on August 25th.
'Under the scorching Corsican sun, a woman is waiting for the man she loves and who is late to return. He went for a walk in the mountains. The hours pass and his absence becomes more and more worrying. Where is he? And why has he disappeared?'
The play is entirely in French with English subtitles.
To win tickets all you have to do is leave a comment with 'Elle t’attend' included by 5pmAEST Wednesday 19th of August.
Winners will be chosen at random and posted on the website at 8pm AEST.
Happy Friday!
Nuff Nang are a blogging network that deal with advertising and support specifically for bloggers, by bloggers. Super Kawaii Mama, Karen Cheng and myself are just some of the Australian bloggers involved with Nuff Nang.
Do you remember the time before digital cameras were born, when you’d get your 24 pack of photos back from the chemist and cringe at the squinted eyes, double chin or just plain incriminating photos?
A distant memory for most these days with the rise and rise of the digital camera. It is almost impossible to take a bad photo on one- if you don’t like it, simply hit trash.
But our ability to edit out unsightly photos of ourselves before they have been downloaded does not solve the problem of posing itself.
Posing for photos is something that takes practice and patience, but I’m here to tell you that it can be much easier than you think.
What a Poser!
How to actually stand, or sit so that it looks flattering might seem like a simple task but there are a couple of things you can do that will enable you to take less pictures, of better quality.
Repeat after me:
Your best side
Let the Light In
Basically, the better the light source, the better your photos will be. It’s that simple.
Photos taken with flash are generally never flattering, blowing out colours and distorting features. Unless you are a photographic pro, I would avoid taking your pictures after dark.
Get outside, in direct sunlight, dawn is going to be your best source of natural light while the sun is still high in the sky.
Pose yourself with the sunlight hitting your face and make sure that the camera is not pointing towards the sun.

Work your Camera
I hope these basic tips will help improve your photos, as the weeks go by I’ll be offering more advanced tips on photography, as well as formatting, writing and themes amongst many other things!
If you have a topic you would like covered, simply send me an e-mail and I’ll do my best to cover it off.
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This is a left over shot from my 400th post, I have plenty of photos actually but this one show-cases my jewellery nicely I think.
I've been meaning to mention that you can now buy these pearl necklaces in Diva for about $14 or $15.
The cuffs I made so they won't be in shops any time soon!
Time for your close up...
I took these images in my friends shop, lovely background even if it is a little non-p.c.You can't 'go' there....
The last post I did where I took photos of the city had such a great response and it seems that you only want more of Melbourne.
I happened to have my camera with me while I was out and about the other day and took some photos in and around Flinders St.
Happy Friday from Melbourne!
After a very tedious plan concocted by His Lordship and myself that involved scrolling, fingers and blindfolds, here are the winners chosen at random for 'The September Issue' ticket giveaway.
If your blog is listed here, you need to email me to claim your wonderful prize!
Sarah Cake
HarbourMaster
Sweetly Inspired
My Love is a Building
Aubergine
Anna Laura
Tink in My Closet
This is a Pastiche
Heads will Roll
Much Love
Thank you kindly to all of you who entered, the response was overwhelming and I'm thrilled that you all responded so well.And the winners are....