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  • April24th

    sydney childrens street fashion & style

    Photographing children can be so challenging, especially when I approach their parents on the street like this. Kids are shy, they aren’t used to this giant camera pointing at them and worst of all, I don’t have the time, plus I don’t even know how to built a rapport with kids quickly. Fail. But nonetheless out of the few shots I click, I always and I mean always, manage to get just one great shot. Children don’t pose, they might just stand there, but they are completely natural and completely unconscious of themselves in front of the camera and I love that!

    This girl picked out her whole outfit, including the glittery pink shoes with flowers on them, her mother didn’t sound too sure about the shoes, but I like them. Nothing wrong with a glittery shoe!

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  • February14th

    laneway festival sydney

    It was my first time at Laneway Festival and it was such a lovely day! The sun broke out just for that day, the grounds at Sydney College of Arts added to the relaxed atmosphere and all in all, it was an amazing day! The music, the girls, the fashion and the music! So without further ado, here are my fav girls from the day.

    laneway festival sydney

    laneway festival sydney
    Cameron Meiron, singer of Glasser; JF & Son dress and customised Crocs.

    laneway festival sydney
    Romy Lightman, backup singer and dancer of Austra; Vintage dress and kimono, Dr Martens shoes and necklace from Afghanistan.

    laneway festival sydney
    Kate Loxton, PR consultant; General Pants shirt, One Teaspoon shorts, vintage shoes and Gathering Eye bag.

    laneway festival sydney
    Emma Smith, student; NZ Kat top, Sage Designs bag and Agent 99 hat.

    laneway festival sydney
    Sophie Hirst, product marketing manager; American Apparel top, vintage skirt, Dr Martens shoes and Assembly sunglasses.

    laneway festival sydney
    Suz Tucker, managing editor of Pedestrian TV (left); Urban Outfitters top, Antipodium shorts, Repetto shoes and vintage hat. Neha Potalia, writer at Pedestrian TV (right); Forever 21 top, H&M skirt, Wittner shoes and Rayban sunglasses.

    laneway festival sydney
    Nina Karnikowski, writer; Helmut Lang top, Bettina Liano jeans, customised vest, Opening Ceremony shoes, vintage hat and Goddess of Babylon bag.

    laneway festival sydney
    Joanna Offord, medical student; T by Alexander Wang top, vintage Cacharel pants, The Horse shoes and Pendleton hat.

    Joanna’s amazing pants above are vintage Cacharel that she got from her grandmother, which she’s cut up and tailored to suit herself. How perfectly on trend are they?! And the hat, actually all the hats! That was the look du jour, I’ve no idea how the girls pulled off felt hats on such a hot day, but then I did get sun burnt and is now suffering from a peeling nose. So it’s like sweat to death or burnt to death. Lol, I think next time I’ll take the sweat, cos a peeling nose isn’t a good look.

  • October31st

    sydney kids street fashion & style

    Mimi is such a cool girl! A simple rocker outfit, but the hat just makes it for me! Colour felt hat is definitely very on trend.

  • October4th

    models off duty new zealand fashion week

    models off duty new zealand fashion week

  • September23rd

    front row style - New Zealand Fashion Week 2011

    New Zealanders like folks in Melbourne love to wear black, so it was very refreshing to see this girl on the front row dressed in colour, bright colours at that!