Keyword results: Accessories
When I was little, I'd draw things in the sawdust on the floor of the local butcher. It was one of the highlights of going, along with getting lollypops and the somewhat morbid fascination of watching cows being vivissected. This experience has all but disappeared, but there's a rather more refined, all-grown-up version to look forward to: Love Your Butcher is a neat little boutique tucked down the bottom of the Hills.
For an accessories label, Paris House has one hellava mission statement:
‘The truth isn't the truth until people believe in you, and they can't believe in you if they don't know what you're saying, and they can't know what you're saying if they don't listen to you and they won't listen to you if you're not interesting.
Before Prince became a symbol (literally), he sang a catchy tune about a little red hat that still enjoys high rotation at house parties. It was all about a lady, a look and a beret "the kind you'd find in a second hand store".
Maggie Scardifield's jewellery moniker, Raspberry Beret, has transformed Prince's obsession into a label.
Always a favourite for me when I'm in Sydney, our friends at Incu have stores that are constantly exciting and great fun to shop in. Their latest buzz is working with new artist Derryn Lim - check out astoriaVIII.com to view his customised sneakers. Derryn's created Tim Burton and ‘Alice and Wonderland'-inspired murals for Incu's Paddington and City stores with matching sneakers in store too
.Everyone loves ice-cream! You're just not right if you don't. But problem is, you risk looking like Kirsty Alley if you eat it every day.
Which is why TwoThousand loves Q-Pot's ice-cream rings. The Japanese accessory emporium makes rings and necklaces inspired by all things sacchrine - biscuits, cakes and of couse, ice-cream.
Pseudo- comb. form 1. false. not genuine 2. Resembling and imitating.
Pseudo in persona, not design. Design collective Pseudo Republik's industrial, multimedia and fashion projects merge creative licence with a collective mystery. No one (except the five designers behind the name) is ever sure just which individual brains craft the final designs - and that's the way they like it.
There's just no need to wait around for the first Saturday of every month when new designers can be trawled from your veritable lap. A one-stop on-line hot shop of the yet to be announced in Australian fashion and design, YTBA is giving up-starts a start-up.
I Peck your Pun, Dapple Grey, Chip Chop, Bim Kenesis, Mintabi, Dena Pezzano, IMOK, Lenko and leina broughton are just some of the new comers with many more.
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