Showing posts with label City Chic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label City Chic. Show all posts

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Aussie Curves : Fabulous Festival

Well I'm going to cheat a little this week for the festival post. Next week I have a work conference and our main day is a festival of sorts. The theme is Childhood. So think like a child, dress as your childhood hero, dress as something from your childhood, be all bright and rainbowy...whatever floats your childhood boat. There will be games and activities in child themes. So yeehaww a childhood "festival" it is.

So this is where the cheating comes in. A few weeks ago we had a meeting with a very similar theme. I'm wearing essentially the same outfit but with a few minor changes to accommodate for the "Hey, I'm from Melbourne, are you are trying to kill me Sydney with your 30 degree temps". So rather than putting it all together just to take a pic, I'm gonna rehash my last photos. Being the photo whore I am though, I'll be back with updated Sydney pics.

Hair bows : $2 type shop
Necklace : Big W
Bangles : Best & Less
Cardigan : Mix by Coles
Dress : City Chic Bunting Dress
Tights : City Chic
Socks : Best & Less
Shoes : Authentic *cough Cons from Bali
Don't forget to check out the rest of the festival fashions by all the other Aussie Curves chicks below.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Aussie Curves : Worthy Work

Of all weeks to do a work challenge, this was an unusual one for me.
Most days are the same day in, day out so my work attire doesn't really change too much. Our dress code is black and white (and a color of the season that each individual store chooses) and business casual. So tailored pants and a nice top and cardi are usually the go.

But this week was out of the ordinary. Firstly we had stocktake which is about a 14 hour day and it's casual clothes. Comfortable clothes. So jeans, hoodie, t-shirt and cons was the go. So casual, that I forgot to take a pic in fact. Oops. Then we had a managers meeting. And not just your run of the mill meeting, this one was a special by invite only Rainbow Theme, think like a kid fancy dress meeting. Yeah, so not in my comfort zone but what the hell, if there is anything I've learnt from Aussie Curves, it's embrace something different. So embrace I did.

Oh and a PS, if you are worried that I'm looking rather serious and almost makeupless for the start of a workday it's because they're taken at the end of each day by a five year old...who was not so happy about being the photographer.

So here's to the working week:


Cardigan : MODA for Target
Top : City Chic
Tank : K Mart
Pants : Avella for Big W
Shoes : Ruby Shoes





 





Top : City Chic
Bangle : Thrifted
Pants : Avella for Big W
Boots : Famous Footwear




Cardigan : Mix by Coles
Camisole : City Chic
Pants : Avella for Big W
Shoes : K Mart
And now we have the Rainbow Party attire:
Hair bows : $2 type shop
Necklace : Big W
Bangles : Best & Less
Cardigan : Mix by Coles
Dress : City Chic Bunting Dress
Tights : City Chic
Socks : Best & Less
Shoes : Authentic *cough Cons from Bali

Check out the links below to see how everyone else dresses while workin' hard for the money.


Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Aussie Curves : Celebration Essential 80's Norty 40 style

Just over a month ago I was posting about the lead up to my Norty Forty Epic 80's party but just like the procrastinator I am, I never got around to doing a follow up post.

So what better opportunity than Danimezza's opening challenge for the second year of Aussie Curves weekly challenges : CELEBRATE.
And celebrate I did. It's the first child free party I've had in the last 10 years so I really let my hair down...as you can tell by the pics LOL


Now before you start thinking "Dude, WTF is she doing?", yes, I was doing duck face. Somewhat obsessively. Alcohol has a lot to answer for. Also I should add that it was 80's themed, so think Madonna in Desperately Seeking Susan (hmmm something tells maybe I should've saved this pic for celebrity copycat).

Anyway, here's the clothing lowdown including pieces that you'll see in pics further down.
Lace Headband : Spotlight
Glasses : Random $2 shop (yes I know they're not Madonna inspired but I was drunk..and I liked them)
Necklaces & Bangles : Diva, Equip, Profile
Blazer : Best & Less
Bustier : City Chic
Pants : Avella for Big W
Shoes : K Mart


Now if you're friends with me on Facebook you would've already seen the eleventy billion party photos, but if not scroll on down and take a peek. While you're at it keep on scrolling on right through to the bottom to see how all the other Aussie Curves chicks celebrate in style.
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Right, let's get back to the Epic 80's Norty Forty Celebration. I'm an obsessive party planner. I will spends weeks organising, purchasing, DIYing, arranging, really just going nuts to get the party just right. This is why I'm in love with Pinterest. All my party ideas and inspirations in the one place. Anyway, I'm babbling now so I'll just let my pics do the rest of the talking.
 
 
  
Nomming it up at the 80's inspired lollie bar

 
My gorgeous sister and I and the husband and I - George Michael and Maddona, 
now that would make good coffee table reading. 

My crazy family

 
 The girls from work livening up the place
 The besties partying like only besties do


 


From talking to most people it sounds like they had a ball.
I know I did.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Aussie Curves : Romantic Ruffles

What can be more romantic than layers of a rose printed floaty, dreamy, chiffon material? A lot. Me, I'm not one for the soft romantic look but I did love this top as soon as I spied it. So in typical Kylee fashion, the romanticness (is that even a word?) was played down by a blazer, some skinny jeans and my current most favorite shoes, the militaryish style boots.


Here's one I took earlier when I was figuring out what to wear and the quickie bathroom shot I took as I was running out the door...late as usual. 

Jacket : City Chic Boyfriend Blazer
Top : City Chic Floral Garden Strappy Top
Bangles : Lovisa or maybe Equip

And since they're not in the pic, here's my boots. I am in all kinds of love with them. They are soooooo comfy and at $30 a pop on sale, I'm thinking of getting another pair for when these ones finally die.





Please make sure you take the time to check out all the other ravenously ruffled curvy chicks below.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Aussie Curves : Flowery Feminine

Soooooooo feminine eh? Far out, I can't even spell the word without spell check going off let alone dress feminine. My friends know me as a jeans and top kinda gal - and that's when I'm out. At home I'll admit that I'm tracky dacks and my moccos all the way.
So yeah, feminine I'm not. But hey, I'll try.

 Blazer : City Chic 
Top : City Chic 
Necklace : Target
Jeans : City Chic
Shoes : K-Mart