White and Yellow OOTD

So I totally forgot to take pictures of this outfit but I thought it was a nice spring outfit that can be worn out to a nice picnic or beach. I wore it to work though so it was wasted just a lil.

Here is what I wore:

Yellow polkadot skirt: $14.95 from Temt

White lace frilled top: $9.95 from Valley Girl

Accessories: all from Diva but they are so old I couldn’t tell you how much any of it cost sorry!

Blue Peplum OOTD

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This was a dress I bought for $25 but Supre usually has it on special for $15 and right now in store having a 25% off the whole collection. The shoes are $10 from Rubi Shoes and then I ended up … Continue reading 

We <3 Lucy in the Sky

STOMP THE GARDEN SKIRT

Hi Again! Now I know I have blogged about clothing from this store on a previous occasion, but a friend from work (thanks Phoebe!) introduced me to this website and it features all the latest Australian trends on the market. … Continue reading 

Coolest Find of the Month – May

I realise that it is now June but I was hanging onto this for some time and wanted to share this with all those budding brides.

I bring to you Two Birds. It is available in USA, Australia, UK and Canada.

It is a dress that can be worn 15 different ways. This came to my attention after I was searching for a cocktail dress for a 21st party. Yes, it is an idea for bridesmaids dresses, but because you can wear it 15 different ways, it makes it versatile for many other occasions.

It comes in over 20 colours and you can order swatches before you finalize your customized order.

Prices range from $340 – $500 depending on length and style of the dress.

I like this dress because you can cater for your group of bridesmaids and experiment with how you want your final look. Mixing it up, I find is my favourite way to have the dress with all the bridesmaids having different top sections – I personally wouldn’t go with multi colours but hey if that’s your thing, then you can make it work. The website is very informative in that it teaches you how to tie the dress, it is interactive and also shares those special moments from peoples’ weddings.

The dress comes in a classic style in either a straight or butterfly cut, a rosette styled bottom (shown in the top picture) or a two toned classic -  I’m not the biggest fan of.

Check out the website for more info about the dresses and test out the colours and different styles.

Hope this helps any brides out there needing an idea for a good bridesmaid dress!

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