Monday, July 5, 2010

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Wrap up from The Big Day Out…

Brisbane is right in the middle of the Summer Festival Season so what better time to check in on what the cool kids are wearing! And while it is all about keeping cool; don’t forget to stay Sun Smart this Summer!



Oversized Black Sunnies

Big. Black. Cool. And – a MUST HAVE!

GET THE LOOK: Le Specs $49.95 - $79.95 (MYER, General Pants Co.)



Sleek Canvas Sneakers

Not your usual Chuck Taylors… Sleek canvas sneakers feature no logos, no prints, one block colour… the statement is – “there is no statement”. Excellent foot-wear for a music festival… comfortable, protective and most importantly, fashionable. The best part is you can chuck them in the wash when you get home covered in mud!

GET THE LOOK: Champion Black Leather Bootie $60 (www.keds.com)



Crochet

Once left for tea-cosies or beach bums, this time-old tradition was forced onto the runway in Spring 05 when boho-chic became popular… Crochet was out in force at this year’s Big Day Out. Singlets, dresses and bikinis all showing off the colourful bikinis or tanned skin underneath.


GET THE LOOK: Sass and Bide, One Teaspoon

As always, stay tuned to see if YOU make Brisbane's fashion cut...

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The Dexter Rose Party….

And what a party it was… The Dexter Rose party at The Hangar on Saturday 21st November went off without a hitch. Heaps of people, even more booze, entertainment by the likes of The Belligerents, Card Houses, Tape/Off and Sleepwalks…AND some killer Tees to top it all off.

The Hangar is housed in ex-tyre factory in Brisbane’s inner west... a sweet venue for parties based around music and art… the perfect setting for a grungy t-shirt label to appeal to the mass youth and launch new “hangar” t-shirt design.

And whilst it was all about the fashion for BrisbaneThreads – a special mention must go out to The Belligerents who made their live debut at the event and absolutely killed it. An electro influenced pop-rock band featuring members of the Dexter Rose tribe... Is there anything these boys can’t do?

This post I’m not going to lecture you on why these tees and singlets are a must-have this Summer… Just check out the hot boys and girls in the photos and visit the website.












GET THE LOOK: To get your hands on some of these cool t-shirts, singlets and hoodies (including custom printing) jump on the website http://www.dexter-rose.com/.

And finally a personal message hand delivered just for you…from the Dexter Rose boys:

"We just want to say a huge thank you to everyone that came to support Dexter Rose, and the bands playing at the Hangar. Your presence made the night what it was! Stay tuned for more exciting surprises and collaborations. See you shortly people :-)"

One last special mention to Tony Stuart at Cutback Photography for the use of his photos! Visit his facebook group for more info.. http://www.facebook.com/#/pages/Cutback-Photography/141415641549?ref=ts

Monday, November 9, 2009

Add that little something extra…

Sometimes a hot dress just isn’t enough. There is something to be said for the complete package…add 10-inch heels, a shiny gold bracelet, plump red lips and a fresh blow-wave and suddenly you feel like you’re the new Heidi Klum. This edition of BrisbaneThreads looks at how the Brissie locals are adding that little something extra to their styling.



Nice bangs love!

A good haircut and taking the time to style your hair before you go out can make the world of difference to your self-confidence. Your hair ultimately frames your face and can be the distinction between so-so and hot-hot-hot! So finding the right look for your face and finding a good stylist is essential! There are a few simple rules that will help make this process a bit easier…

1. Know your face shape…There are several websites and books that take you through this process. Hairboutique.com is a great place to start… http://www.hairboutique.com/tips/tip1460.htm
2. Know your styles…Now you know your face shape you can identify hair styles that will work on you. Keep reading the above website as it will show you these looks.
3. Find a great stylist… Ask your friends, read website reviews for salons in your area and when you do make a choice make sure you communicate with the stylist and don’t be afraid to tell them exactly what you want or if you are unhappy. Chances are if you tell them they will be able to fix it!
4. Be confident! There is nothing more attractive than a girl or boy that is comfortable in their own skin. Embrace your new look and hold your head high!

GET THE LOOK: GW Private Room. POA. (http://www.gwprivateroom.com.au/)


All about the quirky detailing…

Ever been caught arriving at a function only to find someone is wearing the exact same outfit? Devastating to say the least. Make each outfit your own by embellishing the garment using badges, brooches, gems, scarves… anything you can get your hands on!

The idea is to create a unique look... And don’t be afraid to experiment! The great thing about pinning anything to your clothes is that you can take it off. Not only does it mean that if it looks terrible you can try something else… but it means you can get multiple looks from one garment!


GET THE LOOK: Try pinning multiple badges or an antique brooch to the lapel of your blazer. Or scrunch and pin a brightly coloured scarf to a simple black dress to create interest… Remember, the possibilities are endless!


Look forward to our next post live and loud from the Dexter Rose Party. Dexter Rose: Brisbane handmade Tees and Hoodies for your dancing and maxin' to the relaxin' pleasure... See their Facebook page for more details! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dexter-Rose/90760636853?ref=ts

Monday, September 28, 2009

It’s gonna be a hot summer…a hot, hot summer…

It’s only the first month of spring and already Brisbane temperatures are climbing well over 30 degrees! All signs point to it being a scorching summer so we have a few tips to keep you looking cool in the blistering heat…



A bronze glow…

Tis the season to bare lots of skin… and there is nothing like a golden tan to boost your confidence in those hotpants. But be sun smart…no one wants their skin to look like leather when they’re 50 or get skin cancer!!! There are so many fake tans on the market that give an even, natural result… there is sure to be one that is right for you.

Here are some top tips for a smokin’ fake tan…

1. Exfoliate the body…exfoliating mits are great for this as you can just use soap or a body wash and they last for months…don’t waste money on expensive exfoliants…save your dosh for some new threads!
2. Make sure you are hair-free…
3. Rubs a little moisturiser into your elbows, knees and heels…these bits are normally drier than the rest of your skin and grab onto the tan…dead giveaway for a home-job.
4. Apply a coat of fake tan ensuring you cover all of your body…Rub in well just like you are applying moisturiser.
5. Wash your hands immediately…orange hands are another dead giveaway for a DIY.
6. Using a cotton ball or make-up pad apply (sparingly) a coat to the top of your hands as this would have come off when you washed them.
7. Now let the tan dry…don’t put clothes on otherwise the tan will stain…close the door put on some tunes and enjoy dancing naked!
8.Repeat steps 4-7…a second coat ensures even coverage and a deep golden colour!

GET THE LOOK: Le Tan fast tan; instant self tanning mousse $10.95 (Priceline)




Get your hat on…the fedora.

Now everyone has seen the old fedora popping up at the beach or your last music festival… but when I saw this image at Family nightclub I was thrilled! What a great way to add some attitude to a simple black dress…the juxtaposition of a glam outfit and a casual hat is just inspiring…buy one… be cool.

A little bit of history…

“The word fedora comes from the title of an 1882 play by Victorien Sardou, Fédora, written for Sarah Bernhardt. The play was first performed in the U.S. in 1889. Sarah played Princess Fédora, the heroine of the play, and she wore a hat similar to a fedora. The fedora became a female fashion which lasted into the early part of the twentieth century. When the fedora became a male fashion, it was popular in cities for its stylishness, ability to protect the wearer's head from the wind and weather, and the fact that it could be rolled up when not in use.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora, Wikipedia)

GET THE LOOK: Fedora; assorted colours and fabrics, $19.95 ( http://www.hatworld.com.au/ )


As always, stay tuned to see if YOU make Brisbane's fashion cut...

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Scratched and Stitched - June 2009

Scratched and Stitched is a regular event that showcases a selection of Brisbane's best emerging and established designers and boutiques...and some unbelievable new talent on the decks and mic’s!!

And it was all about the accessories at the recent Scratched and Stitched event at Mirra on the 26th of June 2009.



Accessories for the boys… Tie, Scarf, Wayfarers…

A black tie should be a staple in any boys’ wardrobe. Winter 2009 sees the black tie teamed with collared shirts of any colour – the bigger the contrast, the better. The tie adds an element of class and completes a strong masculine look. And more importantly will carry into next season. Similarly the scarf is also a must-have for the boys this season…. Whether it be thick and full, skinny, patterned or plain - adding texture instantly updates a tired winter look…

But the most exciting accessory is the Ray-Ban Wayfarer….guaranteed instant street-cred! Work the wayfarer in classic black for a rockstar look (think Bob Dylan) or add a splash of colour with Ray-Ban’s new season styles.

A bit of history…..”The Ray-Ban Wayfarer is a design of sunglasses manufactured by Ray-Ban since 1952, when their design was a revolutionary break from the metal eye-wear of the past. Wayfarers enjoyed early popularity in the 1950s and 1960s, especially after they were worn by Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany's. Though the sunglasses had faded from the limelight by the 1970s, a lucrative 1982 product placement deal brought Wayfarers to their height of popularity. Since the mid-2000s, the sunglasses have been enjoying a revival.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray-Ban_Wayfarer, Wikipedia)

GET THE LOOK: Ray-Ban Wayfarers $229.95. (Sunglass Hut)

Accessories for the girls….Capelets and Collars…

And texture and layers to any outfit with a charming capelet or collar. A capelet is a mini-cape..the most popular length this season finishes half way down the upper-arm. The pictured black and white frill collar adds texture and height to a sleek black outfit. If you are feeling adventurous try fur or feathers to get a little wild! A perfect solution to add some edge on a budget!

GET THE LOOK: Hussy Black Feather Capelet, $198. (www.frockaholics.com)

More accessories for the girls….Statement Clamshell Purse…

The clamshell purse is a vintage lovers dream… rare finds at a vintage market or boutique can make your weekend shopping splurge! If you’re minted then designer Judith Leiber (think the swan purse Big gives Carrie in STC) is renowned for her quirky designs. An excellent statement piece that adds fun and individuality to any outfit! Fabulous!

GET THE LOOK: Vintage boutiques, Markets, ebay (http://www.ebay.com.au/) ….it’s the thrill of the find!

As always, stay tuned to see if you make Brisbane's fashion cut...