Sunday, October 10, 2010

thursday, sunday


Thursday, Sunday is a Melbourne-based label established by mother, daughter and best friend trio.
The collections are designed and made in their humble studio from locally-sourced natural and organic materials.

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Silk & Wool Box Shirt & Branching Linen Skirt
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Black Band Viscose Dress
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Linen Branching Blazer & Branching Linen Shorts
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Silk Suiting Shift Dress
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Branch Creme Cotton Dress

Stockists:

Design A Space
142 Chapel Street Windsor

Lady
Shop 3/237 Flinders Lane CBD

Kids in Berlin
472 Victoria Street North Melbourne

Contact:



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

yellowbird, windsor


This buzzing eatery in the heart of Windsor mixes retro and eclectic décor with a heavy influence on Americana and rock n’ roll.
 The effortlessly cool staff, the fast service and good music will keep you coming back for seconds…and thirds.

We recommend…

Brunch
Gluten-free muesli or poached eggs on sourdough

Dinner
Mexican Tuesdays ice cold Coronas and a generous serving of nachos

Drinks
Strawberry & Lime Cider or Ginger Beer with a side of New York Fries

122 Chapel Street, Windsor

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Sunday, September 12, 2010

the secret garden

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top: zara skirt vintage (camberwell market) watch: vintage


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dress: witchery


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top: subtitled shorts: jaci bailey


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overalls: vintage (glebe market) top: mist watch: vintage





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jumper: sportsgirl skirt: sportsgirl




Photography: Leah Morgan & Louise Belot
Styling: Leah Morgan, Louise Belot & Sarah Turner
Headpiece made by Leah Morgan
Model: Sarah Turner

Sunday, August 29, 2010

soap suds.







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jumper: dont ask amanda  dress: sportsgirl  scarf: sportsgirl


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jumper: sportsgirl  dress: vintage  headband: sportsgirl

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jumper: sportsgirl  dress: vintage  shoes: mimi loves jimi  headband: sportsgirl

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jumper: sportsgirl  dress: vintage  headband: sportsgirl

Photography: Leah Morgan
Styling: Leah Morgan & Sarah Turner
Model: Sarah Turner









paris, france

Explore Montmartre
Just north of Paris, this village's steep streets are filled with buzzing cafes, eclectic vintage shops and hidden gardens overlooking beautiful Paris.

Eat at Pierre Herme
This patisserie is home to the best mouth-watering macaroons in Paris. With an array of flavours, you’ll need to go back for seconds (or thirds). We recommend chocolate passionfruit!
72 Rue Bonaparte, 75006 Paris, France

Fun at Disneyland
Release your inner-child and run-a-muck through Disneyland, Paris. To avoid the crowds we recommend to go on a cooler day. 
Place des Passagers des Vents, 77700 Chessy, France

Shop, Parisian style.
1) Mall- For the ultimate Paris shopping experience visit Galeries Lafayette. An indoor mall built in the 18th century holding a variety of designer boutques including Vivienne Westwood and Diane Von Furstenberg.
40 Boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris, France
2) Vintage Boutiques: Discover Bird on the Wire and Come on Eileen for an over-whelming array of unique second-hand pieces.
3) Flea Markets: Explore Les Puces De Saint-Quen where you’ll find beautiful vintage designer labels including Chanel and Balmain. Save up your euros as these vintage treasures don’t come cheap. 
Located between the Porte de St-Quen and Porte de Clignancourt.

Drink at Chez Jeanette
For great indie rock and roll every night of the week, this is the place to party. It’s free entry and filled with trendy, young Parisians. We recommend meeting cute boys who pay for your drinks!
Location: 7 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, 75010 Paris, France



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Thursday, August 5, 2010

milan, italy

Explore Verona.
Take a train from Milan Central Station and head to Juliet’s hometown to visit her infamous balcony from Romeo & Juliet. Surrounded by beautiful architecture and cobblestone streets, you’ll feel part of a fairytale.
Cost: 30 euro.

Relax in Parco Sempione.
Venture through the grand central passageway to discover a tranquil oasis of beautiful scenery and winding pathways. Located in the centre of the city, it’s the perfect spot to escape and relax.
Cost: Free.

Eat at Mercatore Antiquario Di Navigli.
On a warm Sunday evening find a table at Mercatore Antiquario Di Navigli situated amonst an array of restaurants and cafes alongside the canal. Order a bottle of red and delicious pasta for a truly romantic Italian experience.
Cost: 50 euro

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Sunday, August 1, 2010

modern day pollyanna

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top: target  skirt: american apparel

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dress: chloé  hat: forever new  travel bag: vintage

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shirt: american apparel  shorts: lover  sunglasses: karen walker

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pants: carly hunter  shoes: miss shop (myer)

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dress: antipodium  shoes: country road  hat: sportsgirl

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cape: american apparel  sunglasses: karen walker  watch: longines

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Photography: Tim O'Keefe - My new old camera
Styling: Leah Morgan & Sarah Turner
Model: Nusha Gurusinghe



Sunday, July 25, 2010

bon voyage


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our sister, best friend and part 1 of 3 of les femmes on little bowery has packed her suitcase and left us for 6 weeks of exciting european adventures. stay tuned for her travel guide on the best places to eat, drink, shop and see throughout europe. we're super excited.


have fun loui!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

the horse whisperer


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coat: country road  gloves: sportsgirl


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anorak: country road  shirt: witchery  shorts: puf'n stuff vintage  socks: the sock shop boots: sportsgirl  hat: sportsgirl

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shirt: sportsgirl  vest: witchery  socks: the sock shop boots: vintage (paddington market, sydney)  hat: sportsgirl



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jacket: agent 99  pants: vintage  boots: sportsgirl  beanie: sportsgirl

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jumper: ralph lauren  shirt: witchery  shorts: puf'n stuff vintage  beanie: sportsgirl

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jacket: forever new  shirt: witchery  jeans: mavi  hat: sportsgirl

Photography & Styling: Leah Morgan & Sarah Turner
Model: Sarah Turner, Jay & Venice (Horses)





Sunday, July 11, 2010

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

uptown, midtown, downtown

In a city that’s so culturally diverse and enigmatically inspiring, it’s hard to jot down a simple ‘to do’ list. One thing's for sure, there is something for everyone in New York City. It's the epicentre for art, music and fashion. The three of us have been fortunate enough to experience the wonders this city has to offer and we’re bringing it to you in point form. Consider this your lonely planet guide, bible and passport. Trust us, in New York City, you’ll find whatever it is you’re looking for…


1. Get inspired…visit the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the amazing space at New Museum where our beautiful friend Thomas spends his days.


MoMA
11 West 53 Street, New York

New Museum
235 Bowery, New York


2. Hire a bicycle for $9 and ride your way around Central Park. We recommend taking a friend and singing along the way.


Next to Central Park Boathouse Restaurant, Central Park, New York


3. Dance your tooshies off at Sway Lounge on Sunday nights to all genres of rock n roll. Order shots and light up a cigarette.


Sway Lounge
305 Spring Street, New York


4. BYO and order a delicious vegetarian feast at Angelica Kitchen. If you’re waiting in line have a cocktail at the friendly little pub down the street.


Angelica Kitchen
300 East 12th Street, New York


5. Head to the Brooklyn Flea market on Saturdays for an array of unique vintage finds. The market is a patchwork quilt of fur, leather, denim and florals…prepare to be overwhelmed.


Brooklyn Flea
176 Lafayette Ave, Fort Greene


6. Attack 5th avenue & Broadway head on…Urban Outfitters, Topshop, Madewell, Zara and LF store to name 5 out of 27,846. Water and energy snacks come highly recommended.

7. Venture across to Manhatten’s trendy sidekick, Brooklyn for a heap of cute vintage stores and quirky bookshops down Bedford Avenue. Have a cocktail at Rosemary’s for happy hour.

8. Log onto ohmyrockness.com for your ultimate New York gig guide…think the Flaming Lips $40, The Black Keys $35, Florence and the Machine $30 and The xx’s free show at Central Park Summerstage…

We’ll see you there soon xx

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Sunday, July 4, 2010

eyes and ears and mouth and nose


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glitter, feathers & jewels: spotlight 

Photography & Styling: Leah Morgan, Louise Belot & Sarah Turner
Model: Louise Belot