Friday, June 5, 2009

Friday photos: Step back in time

Did anyone else wake up this morning and see white outside their window?

No, it wasn't snowing (should that ever happen in Brisbane I think we can safely say it would be the end of the world) but the fog was so thick at my house, we couldn't see the neighbours place across the road. Like any good Brisbanite, I knew that heavy fog in the morning generally means a fine day ahead so I dressed appropriately (red Counrty Road tunic, black leggings and patent heels - just warm enough if it cools down later in the day) but I am in a dilema about what to wear over the weekend.

With the temperature dropping to almost 10 degress in the evenings now, I find it hard to just throw on a dress to go out as within minutes my legs and arms are covered in goose-bumps and I'm shivering like a duck on an ice covered pond. And so I spend some of my evenings searching the web for outfit inspiration but when everyone on the other side of the world is in Summer, it proves difficult to find celeb's wearing anything more than a singlet and shorts.

And so in steps the wonderful world of Fabsugar's Celebstyle. Instead of starting from the first page, I simply clicked all the back to page 127 and worked down to find an array of stars in gear from every season. Thanks to Celebstyle for these great outfits that will hopefully help you find something to wear this weekend.


From left to right: Jennifer Connelly, Heidi Klum, Jess Alba, Rachel Bilson, Nicole Richie.

And.... if you're in the mood for some shopping over the long weekend, get yourself down to Forever New. With a great range of dresses, jackets, tops and accessories all well under $300, they're a great staple for casual, dressed up and everyday pieces. A few of my favourites off their website are the gold brocade skirt, cropped black pants and purple tunic.

Enjoy the long weekend!

Yours truly
d+s

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