Little Potty Red Shoes is not a name for pots nor shoes nor does it come in red.
Born in Adelaide, Little Potty Red Shoes are created by the quirky brain of Melanie Garland who fashions the girly vintage princess look in a contemporary era.
Frills on blouses
Laces, sequins and ruffles on tanks and Bond tshirts
Bows and Ribbons on skirts
Pleats, Checked, Weaves on tea party dresses
Quirky yet feminine cuts
and anything got to do with a combo of quirkiness and girly vintage are designer Melanie’s staple.
Think of a garden, green grasses, flowers, and a handsome prince… Little Potty Red Shoes is sure enough to make you go gaga in a wonderland.
And whats best to go with?
• Slightly toussled curly tresses freshly ironed by a large barrel hair thong or rolled in Velcro rollers or large barrel brushes.
• A pinky girly look by Benefit cosmetics by Benefit
Watch a short promo film by Little Potty Red Shoes
Want to make an art statement in a less obtrusive way?
The ‘I Heart Art’ Range with its bright, colourful and cheerful font variations, introduces the new way of wearing t shirts and bags with a statement.
Consisting only 12 limited pieces of totes, tees and tanks, arts conscious fellas will find familiar names with a reference to art movements and famous artworks.
With words such as ‘modernism’,’impressionism’, ‘louvre’, ‘mod squad’, get ready to speak on the street without having to open your mouth!
Made with 100% cotton, Chip Chop tees and tanks are definitely a great wear for art or non art lovers during hot summer days.
Paired up with jeans plus your Chip Chop canvas or denim tote, off you go to spread your vibe…
Available at select Sportsgirl stores throughout the month of September 2008.
For more designers range for Sportsgirl, log on to www.sportsgirl.com.au.
To check out Chip Chop latest Spring collection, click here.
For an alternative online store to purchase Chip Chop, click here.
This summer’s David Jones is all about breezy frocks in a kaleidoscope of colours.
To suit to your all sorts of alter egos during hot and breezy summer days..
The most notable is the bright neon pink dresses by a couple of local designers Jets by Jessica Allen, Trelise Cooper, Easton Pearson, Lisa Ho and Kirrily Johnston.
The pink festival is further heated up by Miranda Kerr strutting down the aisle in frilly pink bikini swim suit by Jets by Jessica Allen, crowned with tall bird feather headband.
Also In Trelise Cooper’s dress in a mixture of starlight pink and rainbow hues…
Sass and Bide takes a slightly different approach with its ghotic collection in black and incongruent dark colours combo.
Alex Perry appeals to you who like a feminine tailored look of cotton shirt and dress and skirts in classic white colours…recommended for those who love a clean tailored look.
Akira’s interpretation of summer is heavily inspired by the Safari looks, a range of retro floral dresses added with a punch of tribal like make up.
Sabatini presents a sweet and edgy look with a contemporary feel.
The launch ends with the duo appearance of our very own Miranda Kerr in beautiful glittery sequined dress and Collete Dinnigan, ‘the pair match made in heaven’ as one of the Cleo Blogger describes
And two words to sum up Collete Dinnigan’s collections: Shimmer & Shine, the very same name she gives to her Sunsilk designer range
Drummer Cadbury Gorilla has finally made his appearance in Australia TV.
First making a debut with a classic take on Phil Collin’s In the Air, his record company, A Glass and a Half Glass Full production has just relased a remake from Bonnie Tyler’s classic Total Eclipse of the Heart.
General Pants co. has just launched their latest TV commercial for this coming summer, proudly featuring the voice of Sydney’s very own indie/pop/techno band Amy Meredith with their song “The War”.
The American elections are running hotter than ever with the presence of two important girls that might determine who will win the election. Surrounding the buzzes, Magblog wants to salute to Mrs Obama and Mrs Palin's approach in spreading their celebrity persona.
Magblog has listed out five yummy goodies that are going to flood Australia chain stores in anytime soon…as spotted in David Jones preview of 2008 Summer collection featuring Miranda Kerr.
2008 is the year of mouse in the Chinese Lunar Year Calendar. Whether it is coincidental or not, Mickey Mouse range seems to be making a comeback as spotted at the designer's Vivienne Tam fashion show at Hongkong Disneyland.
(Models present Vivienne Tam's Mickey Mouse collection at Hongkong Disneyland).
"Art is about looking at images beyond images", this is the statement that I learn from the movie ‘Monalisa Smile’. Is fashion a form of art? Most of us will agree that precisely. Unfortunately, the mainstream media has successfully redefined the meaning of fashion as copying the Hollywood’s style with pages and pages dedicated to celeb style. As a truthful fashionistas, we shouldn’t just devour whatever provided by the mainstream media. In this case, I am referring to our sense of dressing up- mixing and matching garments. If we agree that fashion is a form of art, this means when it comes to dressing up, we should not only bound to be confined to Hollywood style. Art teaches us to look beyond images which means that it requires us to deconstruct our mind and paradigm to look beyond bounderies. It is the way how we approach fashion from different angles and perspectives.
For instance, if our current trend of thought has always taught us to wear leather pants just the way how celebrity wears it, our mind becomes restricted to it