
Time for another Daily Outfit. I headed out today for a rare lunch date with a friend and took advantage of the cooler, but sunny autumn weather. I’m still trying to take these outfit shots in different locations for you, as always seeing my front porch can get a bit boring. On the way home from my date I had a location brain wave and popped into the local Catholic School, (it is holidays here) and snuck a few photos on their steps before the groundskeeper started to get curious.





Outfit Details: Top – Ann Taylor, Skirt – Cue, Stockings – Johnathon Aston, Shoes – Wittner, Watch – Guess, Brooch – Handmade by some clever clogs and a gift from my brother, hair slide – Red are the Roses on Etsy.
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loving the skirt! so nicely cut and the top is so retro and cute.
I’ve just done a post on a Burlesque dancer from Finland on my blog if you have time check it out!
I think you would love her clothes (she is also a dressmaker with an online store).
That skirt is amazing! Isn’t Cue awesome
And the weather in Melb lately has been so perfect I love it.
looks like you’ve been working out hard at the gym – looking very hot
Love the top
Oh, I’m so in love with this outfit! And I’m falling for the choice of hosiery. It adds, such a sophistication. Especially with the shoes.
Fluff: The stockings are a lovely woolen pattern,so they add that extra warmth you need on cold mornings.
well I can only hope it is working… with Easter on the door step I may have to step it up a notch next week to recover!
Emma G:
Eszter: I am so impressed with Cue’s collection this season. I have to admit that I’ve lost all my pocket money between them and Portmans in the last few months.
Rebecca: Yes, I did have a read of that. I’ve been following the Freelancer and her friends for a while. Those are some HOT chicks!
Your hair defies gravity!
LOVE IT!!
love the backdrop too!
You look amazing – those shoes are to die for….!
Gorgeous outfit! The high waist of the skirts really suits you!
I love the different locations of the shots
Lovely outfit and hairdo!
That skirt is lovely.
I can’t wait for the weather over here to start cooling down so I can start on the hosiery.
More skirt love! It’s a wonderful cut and has a lovely sheen. In the first, full-body shot, I thought it was black leather. That would be cool, too.
I must know how you always take such great pictures of yourself! Aside from being incredibly photogenic – Do you have a personal high fashion photographer? Hot damn!
Looking like a knockout !!!
Jaede: Thank you! All these sweet comments are making me feel a million dollars as was feeling a bit of an Easter lump this morning after too many eggs and hot cross buns.

Rockabilly goat: I use a tiny portable tripod and a remote control with a little five year old happy snap digital camera. I usually have no more than five minutes to shoot them, so most of the end result just comes down to practice. But thank you – I’ve really worked on improving my skills for the blog to make it more interesting.
Kasmira: It is actually taffeta, a sort of deep bronze colour with a fine blue pin stripe.
Shannon: I think that is one of my favorite things about winter fashion as it is such a cheap and effective way to change a look.
Fleur: Thank you
Tizz: It is fun finding different places, but I have to get in quick before I am “moved on” at times.
of tea cups and frocks: I bought them last winter and they quickly became a staple piece. They are so comfortable and work with loads of looks. Perfect really. They are called “Pip” by Wittner, and they have released them again this winter in either matt (like these) or patent leather.
Shayla: That’s the beauty of catholic schools for you.
Wendy B: A feat of engineering genius indeed.
gorgeous threads today! and quite fabulous hair. that second picture looks like you’re going to have a good old fashioned stand off with someone trying to get through those doors…
Gorgeous, your style is so classic and timeless, yet still has an edge.
Beautiful site by the way! Adding you to my links.
xo
Jordana: Thank you! Yes, my style is something that I have evolved on my own after many years of experimenting, and it never ceases to change.
Harbour Master: Hi There! You know I was a little on guard actually, as I wasn’t really meant to be there and someone could have come out of that door and caught me anytime!
Love the whole look! The stockings are adorable and your hair is so chic!
The tights really elevates the whole outfit…. hope you are well and having a lovely easter!
What a great outfit! The weather is soooooo good now
I don’t think the shoes do you justice. They cut you off at the ankle and make your calves look bigger than I’m sure they probably are. Fashion rules 101