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What I wore this week

10th August, 2023

I know I’m well and truly back to the normal life post-holiday now as I’ve spent this past week running around in my fave off duty looks, playing catch up with life admin, work etc. Sydney has been giving some signs of an early spring with the warm days we’ve been having but for now, the temperatures have dipped slightly again so it’s back to layering again. It was one of those weeks where I relied on tried and tested pieces, some even got a repeat wear. When I’m having a busy week, it’s nice to know I have staples that will get me through with minimal fuss. Here’s what I wore this week.

White jeans are really having a moment and I’m a huge fan because of their sheer versatility. I have worn these white pants with so many things in my closet and I’m still coming up with new outfit combinations. I decided on a preppy vibe up top with a striped Bec and Bridge shirt and a cosy knit thrown over my shoulders. These DOF sneakers have been in my closet for several years and they’re still getting a regular workout. The sign of a good wardrobe addition!

Credits: Shirt, Bec and Bridge; Jumper (similar here), Witchery; Jeans (similar here), Viktoria and Woods; Sneakers, DOF

This pic is from a few weeks back but I’d yet to post it and the outfit is such an easy go-to of mine that I wanted to share it. White jeans with the same sneakers, but layered with some classic neutral hues and shapes. A simple oversized knit from Assembly Label and a cosy Dissh coat (which I love for its clean lines – no buttons or belt loops to contend with) completed the outfit.

Credits: Coat, Dissh; Jumper, Assembly Label; Jeans (similar here), Viktoria and Woods; Sneakers, DOF

I decided to take advantage of the warm weather and throw on a dress to change things up a bit. Joslin make such gorgeous linen pieces and this design with its billowy sleeves and the pin-tucking at the front elevates this ultra comfy dress. I can’t get enough of Dad sandals and this pair from Chanel is such a great colour and a good alternative to the black version of this style.

Credits: Dress, Joslin; Sandals (similar here), Chanel

You can’t go wrong with white and denim! It’s one of those forever stylish pairings that will see you through many an occasion. These Viktoria and Woods jeans are just the right level of baggy for my frame so I highly recommend a similar style (this one is an old style – so I’ve linked to another option) if you’re on the petite side. My DOF sneakers once again and a crisp white puffer jacket to round out the look.

Credits: Jacket, All Kinds; Top (similar here), Vince; Jeans (similar here), Viktoria and Woods; Sneakers, DOF

 

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What I Wore: The Aisle Edit

22nd July, 2021

Even if right now I’m largely living in loungewear due to Sydney’s lockdown, in my head, I’m already wearing this dress to a summer soiree. Crisp white dresses and balmy weather go together like Nutella and a spoon—a match made in heaven. This dress from Dissh is actually bridalwear, believe it or not! It’s from the brand’s The Aisle Edit which is a limited edition collection which features some truly stunning dresses which would be perfect for everything from an engagement party, to a bridal shower to the big day itself and even a post-wedding recovery event. The designs are all sleek and understated, but still make a statement. I love this dress for its floaty, lightweight linen and the silhouette featuring a deep V neckline and the cut-out back feature. It’s such a perfect blank canvas to work with but the style can certainly hold its own.

Accessorising a dress like this is all about keeping it clean. It achieves a really elegant feel and allows the dress to do the talking. I opted for my go-to Bottega Heels for a monochrome effect and to add a little edgy touch to the softer, ethereal vibe of the dress. A swept back hairstyle and simple drop earrings complete the look and give this ensemble an effortless feel.

Credits: Dress, Dissh (The Aisle Edit); Shoes, Bottega Veneta

Photography: Sophia Athas

This post was produced in collaboration with Dissh