Dandelions in the Wind

This dress definitely says welcome to spring. I can imagine myself walking through a field of dandelions, making wishes as the wind blows my hair and the sun shines ever so brightly. I see a handsome guy coming toward me with a smile on his face. I walk towards him and it’s like we’ve known each other forever. We embrace and he spins me around like we’re dancing…. Ummm Stanzie getting a little carried away with the story telling, let’s get back to reality.

This dress. I love the patterns on it. It’s fun and happy. And perfect for a day out. The fabric is stretchy which is great and I love this length. I’ve gone with neutral tones for shoes and handbag so that the dress can stand out. I’m thinking a denim jacket would look great on this too however I don’t have one to show you guys. (note to self denim jacket next purchase)

This dress is from Rebdolls, which lately has been my favourite online place to go to for dresses. They have so many to choose from that you will end up filling up your shopping cart and checking out with so many dresses that when they arrive you will be so glad you didn’t go with just one!

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When Pleather Meets Denim

With winter now ending here in Australia I’m wearing some of my favourite key pieces before I pack them away until next year.

This pleather skirt I absolutely love. It’s so soft and has the illusion of a leather skirt. Now back in the day I would have thought there’s no way I could wear such a skirt. I always thought leather was something only thinner girls could wear. But I was wrong. Leather (or pleather to be precise) can be worn by anybody.

The length of this skirt is perfect for that classy look and you can pair the pleather skirt with any top. From super casual with flats or loafers to dressy with heels and a sparkly top. I have gone with the in between and worn a denim short.

Now my big busted counterparts would totally understand me when I say how hard it is to find a shirt that fits and buttons up without looking big everywhere else. This is the reason why I tend to avoid shirts as they usually don’t give you room to move. Nobody wants to be popping out in the wrong places at the wrong time!

I do like this denim shirt that I’ve had for a couple of years now and I think it pairs well with the pleather skirt. So give it a go if you have this combination in your closet. The colours together look good and the different fabrics work well together.

Once again I have dug around in my wardrobe and found myself a new outfit. Have you seen what’s lurking in your closet that you could take out and give a revamp to? Sometimes you don’t need to throw things out. Okay you might not want to be a hoarder so perhaps donate a few items, but otherwise start dressing up what you have!

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Different Shades of grey

It’s been a rainy few days here to welcome in the lovely spring weather. Spring, it sounds so fresh and flowery with colour and sun and happiness. To contrast I’ve decided to go with a grey outfit. Let’s say goodbye to winter and wish it well for next year…

My spring wardrobe will be coming soon so for now I wanted to show you how I matched a grey skirt and top so that it looks like a dress. Yep they’re slightly a different shade of grey, but I cut it up with the belt in the middle so that it looks like a dress.

I love these tops that have lace sleeves. They do tend to be a little tight in my upper arm area as lace doesn’t have as much stretch as jersey fabric does. But nevertheless if I can get it on, I’m wearing it!

With super tight clothing like this my body shapers are a must. But you do what makes you comfortable. I’ve been wearing shapewear since I was 15 due to what I call ‘rubbages’ and others call chaffing. Therefore to me, they are second nature and part of my daily wardrobe. Those of you that have the same problem will totally understand me and the struggles we have and the lengths we go to. But I’ll save that for another time…

Remember, keep mixing and matching the clothes you have and you never know what you’ll come up with.

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I love Planes

Its been a busy couple of weeks in my ‘day job’ so I haven’t had a chance to take any pics or write about my trip to Melbourne.

I do however know that I don’t like travelling on my own because it’s boring. Yes perhaps “me time” can be overrated. Well maybe not overrated as such, but I think it’s great in small doses rather than, let’s say over a complete weekend or longer. But hey this is just my opinion. When you’re on your own you have to figure out how you’re going to take photos of yourself whilst being a tourist. I’m not really a fan of handing over my phone to a stranger for a snap. Also no way am I taking a selfie stick with me!

I considered bringing my tripod but it wouldn’t fit into my handbag. I had a hard enough time trying to get through security with my hairspray can that I didn’t need any further questions from them. What’s the deal with those security guys anyway? Why do they feel the need to open your bag and re-arrange the things that you managed to squeeze in there and then just throw it back at you and say ‘Good luck getting that back in there again?’ and yes, you just never can repack it the same way it originally was especially whilst clutching your boots, your laptop and handbag.

Anyways I do love flying but I hate aeroplane seats. They’re just never big enough or comfortable enough and people seem to ignore simple aeroplane etiquette. Now yes, I’m not a small person and I’m sure the lucky person who gets to sit next to me is just jumping with joy at the fact that we’ll be rubbing shoulders. But really, it’s not necessary to keep crunching that hand rest down to ensure that our space is divided. It’s not going all the way down my friend because yes that’s my ass that’s in the way.

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