Sunday, June 12, 2011

melbourne cbd, june.

Our deepest apologies to all of our fans for the lack of posts lately, to which we have fallen into the hole known only as mid-year exams. However this unfortunate time of the year is now over for us and we plan to get out and about a lot over the coming weeks. As the ski season has now started we expect things to get even colder and with it the deepest and warmest winter catalogue of the year.
Rug up, keep warm and enjoy the winter love!
M.
 We found this guy sitting on a wall on Swanston St just watching the people go by, he's also a blogger. For some reason in the past the old denim on denim has fallen to bad taste and has seemed far to eighties to ever come back in, however over the last year as you may have seen on the blog a few people are making it work as this guy does. Anyway he caught our eye, and has an element of cool about him.
M.

As you may have noticed we've been taking lots of shots around the library of late. Because of exams there's just so many students coming in and out which has created an homogenized library of style for us. It's a beautiful thing watching people walk around inside a world of knowledge, dodging mediocrity and the ordinary, because something individual, is something special.
M.

While strolling near Melbourne Central, this girl struck us to have a warm, individual, winter look. Recently we've taken a few snaps of people wearing 'uggies', and although many of us may just wear them around the house, we're increasingly jealous when we see people wearing them on the street. Primary reason- they're warm! This girl proves they're not just daggy, or a form of slippers rather the perfect shoes to wear on a freezing Melbourne evening.
B.


A new trend that we've started to see emerge around the city has been capes. Sold from a variety of places, such as American Apparel, they're not only warm but also make a bold statement. Worn with a jumper, cardi or coat, they're a must for winter wardrobes. This girl caught our eye as we were walking towards Bourke St with her blue cape standing out from the crowd...
B.

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