Friday, May 27, 2011

Suite up

So I recently started a proper job. Which requires me to wear proper corporate attire. It was serious struggle town to find anything decent below $50. and that's just a plain white shirt.
anyway, my struggle presented an opportunity for an awesome blog entry.

YSL


YSL


GORMAN


ARMANI


CHANEL


ARMANI


Thursday, May 26, 2011

Winter club

3 new members have joined the winter coats club i.e. the coats and jumpers section of my wardrobe. check 'emmmmm

dark navy blue perfect shoulder fitting. 3 button finishing
Beige double breast coat. This one is mint condish. by Witchery.

Yay! do you like my black balls? this ones by a korean label called 'ISSGI'

All items courtesy of Savers Dandenong.
xx

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Affordable find.

Both pairs I found at DFO spencer street. and BOTH were $69.95 each. yaaayy

Dotti.



Barkins.




Friday, May 13, 2011

red velvet cupcakes - the ultimate recipe

soooo winter is the season for delicious foods and warm hearty meals and everything sweet and spiced. I keep 3 cook books of my own of which all recipes are a finishing product of my trials and errors. One for savory, one for sweet, and one for baking.
The most commonly used page out of all 3 books would HAVE to be, hands down, my recipe for red velvet cupcakes. just because I never get sick of them, nor does anyone else, and they're soooooooo pweeeettyyyyy <3 I always though I'd keep my recipes a secret but then I realized I want everyone to eat what I eat and be able to enjoy the fun in cooking the way I do. + it's scares me so much that so many girls (particularly between the age of 18-30) DON'T KNOW HOW TO COOK/BAKE!? disgusting.
anyway, here's the recipe for red velvet cupcakes with cream cheese icing

140 grams plain flour
1.5 tablespoons cocoa powder
1/2 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
1/2 teaspoon of baking powderpinch of salt120ml of buttermilk (buttermilk is realllyy good for anything baked as opposed to normal milk)
1 teaspoon vinegar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon of red FOOD coloring past
55 grams of unsalted butter at room temp
170 grams of sugar
2 eggs

FOR THE ICING
110 grams unsalted butter at room temp
110 grams of cream cheese at room temp (i find that aldi's have the best cream cheese!
)
450 grams of sifted icing sugar (icing sugar is also just grounded sugar at it's finest form)
1/2 vanilla pod (optional)
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract

STEPS
1. Preheat your over to 180c (fan forced) 350 (gas) and line your muffin tin with 12 paper cases.
2. Sift the flour, cocoa powder, bicarbonate, baking powder and salt into a medium bowl. In a separate bowl whisk the butter milk, vinegar, vanilla and food colouring to
gether until blended.
3. Cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add the eggs, ONE AT A TIME, and make sure to beat it well after each addition. THEN beat in the flour mixture, a THIRD at a time, alternating with a third of the buttermilk mixture, until all is mixed in.
4. Chuck your beautiful looking mixture into your paper cases, bake for 20 mins, take em out when they spring to the touch and cool on wiring rack.


STEPS FOR ICING
1. Beat the butter and cheese until creamy. Add the icing sugar and beat until combined. Split the half vanilla pod and scrape out the seeds into the icing. Add the vanilla extract.
If you've got an icing bag and a nice nozzle, use them to ice your cupcakes. If you don't have them/ don't have time/are feeling lazy, put a dollop on each cupcake and spread with a butter knife. make sure your cupcakes are totally cooled before you ice them!


How to overcome a broken heart

How to overcome a broken heart- baseball, strippers and guns.

-Ted Moseby (How I Met Your Mother)

Friday, May 6, 2011

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

The beauty that is Chanel.

Who ever gets sick of chanel? no one. enjoy these fresh piccies.





St Kilda vintage fashion market

sorting everything out with fellow blogger everydaylikethis. time taken to sort out clothes, prices, and ripping of supre tags ; an entire day.









day = great sucess

Saturday, April 30, 2011

k-Mart styling

fellow blogger everydaylikethis and i found ourselves at home on a saturday night because the following sunday morning we'd be required at the st kilda fashion market with our stall at 9am! (details/photos from the stall and all the prep behind it will most likely be the next entry).
anyhow, some last minute prep for our stall which we realized needed to be done at 10pm the night before! 24 hour kmart to the rescue!!!!!

surprisingly packed at 11pm on a saturday night, we picked up our necessities and decided to browse a little until we decided to both run through the womens department and put together the best outfit we could. heres my final result :) -


chiffon blouse - $19
black gypsy maxi - $19
khaki trench - $39
black boots - $29

this outfit costs $86. wusssuuppp k-mart

Friday, April 29, 2011

Haz Pot styling


AH if you're anyone awesome then you're a fan of harry potter. Two things I have been going crazy over the last few weeks is the lead up to the last HP movie and of coarse, potential investments for my winder wardrobe. Thought i'd combine the two and make a blog entry out of it. wondering, wondering, wondering and then bam. HP inspired clothing and accessories. i LOVE these:

Potion vials to store your polyjuice potion!
Unearthen Vial Necklace - $185

Perfect to store a horcrux in!
Jayce Wong Gold Angel Pearl ring - $707

Cornileus Fudge fan? Even though he was a dumb and denied Voldemorts return, he sure knew how to work a bowler hat.
Kangol wool player hat - $50

AND MY FAV. every witch needs a cloak. otherwise you're just a lame muggle.
Nabil El-Nayal long sheer cloak - $1,998




Wednesday, April 27, 2011

new york fall 2011

PORENZA SCHOULER.
RODARTE.

THIS WINTER i want to start knitting again!!! inspired by Schouler's new york fall collection. I stopped knitting when i was in grade 4. you know when you really enjoy doing something, but then something tragic happens and you can never bring yourself to resume doing that thing you enjoyed so much because your so traumatized? well, that's what happened with me and my knitting journeys. One day i was knitting a extra wooley extra long extra awesome scarf. and then... and then someone rang the door bell and i ran to get the door and my foot caught onto my knitting and within a split second everything had come apart and unknitted itself. i sat beside my ruined scarf for about 2 hours and cried. that was the end of that.

BUT, Schouler's collection is sooo original it makes me want to knit a mamoth scarf again for winter- something to do to fill up empty time other than facebook AND something which no one else will be styling except me :)

Enjoying the use of creams in Rodarte's collection. very gorgeous, very delicate.