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Agent provocateur.



Oh the joys of being of 6ft tall with legs not far behind... Well you can pull off a sheer dress sans pants, for one. And, no, we're not talking another Lady Gaga or Taylor Momsen pantsless episode, which just so happen to be regular occurrences nowadays anyway. Photographed here in beautiful Paris (oui oui), Polish model Anja Rubik actually manages to look somewhat demure in this see through chiffon lace number. Maybe it's the fact she's wearing a full brief underneath? I think those never-ending pins might also have something to do with it... but under-things aside, let's turn our attention to THAT dress! The cut! That detail! Those cute 3/4 sleeves! And perfect mid-length! Ohh... It's love.
As you might have guessed I now really want need one for my own. I needed to investigate.

And then. 

Or a suitable copy at least.

What's more, it's on SALE, along with the entire Shakuhachi Pre Fall 2011 range. Everything online is up to 60% off - I'm literally salivating over the keyboard as I write this - And my dress, available in three different colours, also comes with a mini slip for those of you who prefer to keep their bits under wraps. I highly suggest you check out the sale here, it's only while stocks last!


NOTE: Neither of The Striped Tee duo comes even remotely close to 6ft, much to our disappointment.

She does as she says.


Spotted: Gywnnie rocking the very outfit she showcased in one of her recent weekly newsletters from GOOP. She copped a good bit of flak for this edition, chastised for being ridiculously out of touch after recommending a wardrobe of summer basics that came in at around $18,000 in total. Meh . . . I could not have cared less. I'm all for a little aspiration, without it life's as bland as beige. I was happy as larry to see her looking envy-inducingly good in this Étoile Isabel Marant mini dress and a pair of Givenchy Crossover Leather Sandals en route to a Beyoncé concert in London. And for all you literal ladies out there - you do not have to buy this exact look. Simply find something of the like and style it in a similar way. Even better, give it your own twist. You'll look (almost) just as good.

Pics: GOOP & Just Jared

You'll be wanting these pants.


Isabel Marant has done it again, casually churning out another cult piece that will be seen on just about everyone by the time the northern hemisphere summer is out. Ms Moss has done her bit to ensure this happens - slipping on a pair while the eyes of the world were on her in the lead up to her wedding. There will be copies popping up soon, but for those who like your style authentic, you can buy the originals here.

Pics: Zimbio

it's bananas!











Apologies for the hiatus, it's not been for lack of inspiration, more so lack of time! 
How about this Resort 2012 Collection from Rachel Zoe? Personally, I die! This is her second offering since launching the Rachel Zoe line in January, and whilst this collection isn't breaking any new ground for Zoe with its Seventies-inspired tailored pieces, it's certain to be a crowd-pleaser. I for one could happily buy every single piece. Obviously Resort 2012 is not yet available for purchase, but you can shop her first foray here.

Pics: Rachel Zoe Collection

the striped rug







  

There's something about American interiors that really float my houseboat. More specifically, the Cape Cod/Hamptons-esque style featured here. An integral part of this aethetic is the generous and cosy crisp white spaces, punctuated with accents of blue (typically in shades of royal, navy and cornflower). There is really no better way to work this combination, than with a striped rug. It's relaxed and casual yet crisp and sophisticated at the same time. And if you ask me, you really can't go wrong with anything blue and white, it's my fave colour combo of all time.

girlfriend can dance!



I just had to share this clip, after making the discovery that Nicole Richie is a girl after my own heart. Fan of Britney - tick. Lover of loungeroom dancing - tick. Propensity to dance to Britney in said loungeroom - big tick!
Watch her work some seriously impressive moves during a dance-off to Britney's past hit, 'I'm a Slave for You' with her mate 'Scotty'. Richie shared a link to the video via twitter, with the message:

“In honor of my queen @BritneySpears - Can’t wait to dance tonight!”

Video: Nicole Richie's Facebook Page

carnal flower




I have been wearing Carnal Flower for just over 6 months now and never before have I had so many people, both men and women alike, tell me that I smell good and ask me what I'm wearing. Created by Dominique Ropion for Frederic Malle Editions de Parfums, this is a fragrance that packs a decadent tuberose punch. Ropion (a star 'nose' who has created fragrances such as Victor & Rolf 'Flowerbomb', Lancome 'Tresor in Love', Dior 'Pure Poison, Carcharel 'Amor, Amor' and the first fragrance I ever fell in love with - Ralph Lauren 'Safari'), took almost 2 years to perfect his creation, which is said to have the highest concentration of tuberose of any perfume on the market. Other delicious notes include Bergamot, Melon, Eucalyptus, Ylang Ylang, Salycilates, Jasmine, Orange Blossom, absolute Coconut and White Musks. I had been a longtime devotee of Serge Lutens, Fleur d'Oranger, content in my surety that no other fragrance possessed the power to make me switch. That was until I came across Carnal Flower. And the rest they say, is history.  

Carnal Flower EDP 
50mL - $335 AUD //100mL - $490 AUD

It's all part of the plan.


A very talented ex-colleague of mine has a brilliant blog called Checks & Spots, on which she shared this little gem last week. It sure struck a chord with me (oh the time I waste on past dwelling and future fretting!), and so I wanted to pass it on.

Pic: Checks & Spots

This is good. Really good.



I am married to the love of my life, who also happens to be a veg-aquarian. Who only really eats fish to be polite. So for a girl who comes from a long line of carnivores (we're farming stock, after all), that meant a whole lot of head scratching when it came to dreaming up dinner choices. Six years on, I'm proud to say I have the vegie dinner thing sussed, with a whole swag of meat-free recipes now filling my cooking repertoire. One of my newer additions is this Penne Puttanesca dish, courtesy of Mario Batali (arguably one of the most recognized and respected chefs working in America today). It's insanely delish. One forkfull of this and you'll (almost) never think about bolognese again.

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Penne Alla Puttanesca
Recipe Courtesy of Mario Batali
Makes 6 servings

8 to 10 salt-packed anchovy fillets
Kosher salt
6 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
1/2 medium red onion, cut into 1/4-inch dice
4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
  2 cans diced tomatoes
Tomato paste
1-1/2 to 2 teaspoons hot red pepper flakes
1 pound penne
2 tablespoons capers
1/3 cup pitted Gaeta olives, coarsely chopped
1/3 cup coarsely chopped fresh Italian parsley
Freshly grated Parmigiano-Reggiano for serving
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Drain the anchovies, pat dry, and coarsely chop them.

Bring water to a boil in a large pot and add 3 tablespoons kosher salt.

Meanwhile, combine the oil, onion, garlic, and anchovies in another large pot and cook over medium heat, stirring, until the onion is lightly browned and the anchovies have broken down, about 5 minutes. Add the tomatoes, tomato paste and red pepper flakes and cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 3 minutes. 

Remove from the heat. Drop the pasta into the boiling water and cook until just al dente. Drain, reserving 3/4 cup of the past water. Add the pasta and the reserved pasta water to the tomato mixture and stir and toss over medium heat until the pasta is well coated. 

Stir in the capers, olives, and parsley and serve immediately, with grated Parmigiano on the side.

Image + Recipe: www.mariobatali.com

swirly up-do, how-to


If you haven't checked out the latest vanity project by reality star-come-author/designer Lauren Conrad (and her hair and make-up maestro's, Kristen Ess and Amy Nadine), take a minute or two to do so - it's really quite neat: www.thebeautydepartment.com

Whilst I tend to flick over the beauty posts (I'm still waiting to see something 'new' - anyone??), where I believe this site really comes into its own is thanks to its helpful hair tutorials. LC's hair is nary seen looking less than perfect (or perfectly dishevelled), and here her beauty team provides some very simple and straightforward directions to achieve her most requested looks. This particular up-do is oh-so pretty, seems quite easy to achieve and nicely falls between looking too-casual or overly-formal, making it perfect for a multitude of occasions.

Tools you’ll need: curling iron (to prep the hair, as per video below), sectioning clips (I think most of us will need a trip to Priceline for these), teasing comb or brush, clear elastic rubber band, bobby pins, light to medium holding hairspray (to mist over at the end).




Pics + Video: The Beauty Directory

Calling fellow lovers of Lover (who live in Melbourne):


electric ladyland



This dress is all kinds of awesome. The Emilio Pucci Spring/Summer 2011 mini is a smack-down showstopper with its demure halter neckline, sexy back opening and woven-embellishment/mirror detailing (complete with tassles, no less). And that how about that colour? A super-charged, centre-of-attention, electrifying blue. It's hot, it's expensive and I think you can buy it here. The reason I say 'I think', is that the Emilio Pucci site is in Italian, a language that past pizza and pasta, is one in which I'm not particularly fluent. But if you jump on the site and go to 'Shop Online', you'll see the dress in all its resplendent glory - no need to understand another language, the picture speaks a thousand words.

honeydew.



It's hard to find the words to describe just how gorgeous Victoria's Secret model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley looked on the red carpet at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards. With her luminous, dewy skin, perfectly brushed-out waves, deep side part and tonal bronze makeup, Miss Huntington-Whiteley looked every bit the natural beauty we all wish we would just so happened to be blessed with in this world. Genetics aside, we're also loving the laidback-but-done look she's working! The best thing is that you can dress it up or dress it down as much as you like. And, we're going to show you just how easy it is to recreate (with a little help from our friends at Primped).


For the deep side part: firstly decide what side you're going to part your hair on. Drawing a straight line from the corner of your eyebrow all the way back to behind the crown, divide and brush hair over to one side.

To achieve Rosie's effortless brushed-out bounce, prep you hair with a sea salt or gloss spray (depending on your desired result). Give your roots a blast with a hairdryer to add some texture and volume.

Using a straightener, create waves and movement by sectioning hair into smaller parts and pulling the iron downwards from the roots at a 90 degree angle. For a looser curl, softly brush them out.

For added volume, backcomb the crown area to create height. Smooth over any fly-aways and spray with hairspray to finish the look. Brad Ngata explains:


Handy tip: flipping your hair over when blasting your roots or using hairspray will help to set your fabulous big do.

For that luminous glowy skin (without the shine, naturally): although not an absolute necessity, primer will help you to achieve Rosie's perfect coverage and prevent oiliness with this look. Apply to freshly cleansed and moisturised skin.

Smooth illuminator onto the raised points of the face, such as the top of the cheekbone, cheek and brow bone avoiding areas prone to shine.

Apply your foundation to the face using a sponge or brush, including the eyelids. Blending your foundation on top of the illuminating liquid will help to bring out the intensity of the product.

To finish, dust a loose translucent powder over the t-zone of your face. Nicola Burford shows you how:


Handy tip: mix a pinch of crushed bronzer powder with your illuminating liquid for a sunkissed glow.

For the tonal bronze makeup: compliment luminous skin with an earthy palette of bronze, brown and gold cream shadows on your eyes. Introducing the traditional smoky eye's softer-spoken little sister, the copper smudged eye.

Brush a medium-toned copper or bronze over the eyelid, blending the shadow up towards the brow line.

Next, add a darker metallic shade to contour the eyes, brushing along the fold of the eye socket. Apply a touch of light gold shadow to the inner v corners to open the eyes.

Finish with your favourite mascara on both top and bottom lashes, and a nude or natural pink lip. Expert Vickie Morris demonstrates:


Handy tip: prime your eyelids as you would the rest of your face to help shadow stay in place longer.

Déjà vu

[ISABELI FONTANA - VOGUE PARIS JUNE/JULY 2011]

[LINDA EVANGELISTA - VOGUE ITALIA 1989]

As soon as I clapped eyes on Brazilian model Isabeli Fontana smouldering away in Paris Vogue's - June/July spread, I saw the source. Back in 1989, Linda Evangelista was captured in all her feline glory in the now iconic 'Cuba' editorial, photographed by maestro Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia. As you can see for yourself, the Vogue Paris 'tribute' (personally styled by Editor Emmanuelle Alt), is closely verging on copy-cat territory. This is the third issue of Vogue Paris to hit stands under Alt's reign following Carine Roitfeld's exit, so many have raised the question as to why she is referencing the past rather than paving the way for the magazine's future? Regardless of its originality, the contemporary 'Cuba' shoot is undeniably stunning, and also gave us a good reason to bust out one of the all time classics from the archives. It's also introduced me to that electric blue Emilio Pucci dress (middle, left hand side pic). But that's a whole 'nother post altogether!

Pics: Vogue Paris & the wonderful world of Google

win/win




Every season French designer Isabel Marant produces a stand-out piece that swiftly ends up in the hands (or in this case, on the feet), of the most style savvy fashion-insiders, creating an insatiable level of demand that just won't quit. Back towards the end of year, the superstar of the Marant stable was the 'Poppy' Suede Pump. Like everyone else, I wanted a pair. I couldn't, however, quite justify purchasing a pair. So when I started to notice copies of the 'Poppy' hitting the chains, it was like reacquainting with a long lost friend. Further research also uncovered that the real-deal is now going for a far more respectable price on net-a-porter, coming in at 40% off. Take your pick . . .

the milkmaid.


If you're looking for a feminine, fun spin on the ubiquitous updo, the 'Milkmaid Braid' really works a treat. From the nice & neat through to the artfully texturised versions, this look frames the face perfectly and can be altered to suit most styles and tastes. For all the creative (or conscientous) types out there, add a little extra interest by pulling ribbon or fabric through the plaits - like centre pic above. To see how suprisingly easy this look is to master, take a look at the step-by-step video below. You'll be yodeling before you know it.


the school run(way).




Spare a thought for the London Mum's who do the daily school run with Claudia Schiffer. Every day they get dressed knowing that they'll be sharing the footpath with a former supermodel. Who shows up looking like this. However, credit where credit is due, we LOVED the look she paraded for the paparazzi this week - the epitome of effortless chic. Of course it helps to have a driver (other pics show her stepping out of a chauffeured car - no road rage worries for Claudia), and the budget to buy those seriously hot SERGIO ROSSI Cut-out Wedges and GUCCI Snaffle Bit Bag, but Claudia sure is one yummy mummy.

Prada Platforms

These Prada Suede Sandals have appeared in all the right places, making a very strong claim for the fiercely contested 'shoe of the season' crown. If you too are head over heels for the leg lengthening powers of these shoes, splurge on the real deal below, or stick to your savings plan and find yourself a high street version instead. Just wait a month or so, and we can almost guarantee they'll be
making and appearance at a Tony Bianco near you.


French Brunch




Every other Saturday my husband and I head to a quaint little French cafe, Rouge, for a late breakfast/early lunch. Inevitably, I order the croque-monsieur because nothing else comes close to it's cheesy deliciousness. That was until I saw this version featuring the addition of a fried egg, sunny side up, also known as the croque-madame. Surely, French for yum?!

Recipe courtesy of The Tory Blog