To me a good holiday conveys the following experiences in no particular order: sunny, beachy days and moonlit nights full of starlight and romance, the promise of spontaneous adventure and no set schedules or obligations, the allowance of laziness but never at the expense of a new experience, feeling languid and lost in thought as if caught in a constant daydream, a giddy excitement that feels like radiating warmth straight from the belly, that thrilling book you’ve been meaning to read for like, forever, now actually read every day with fervour and commitment, a rediscovery of pleasures that ought to be slow like eating and drinking and diving under the sea, the chance to connect with family and friends old and new and above all - what I love about holidays most is that moment you catch yourself feeling alive, really, truly alive in the current moment.
But let’s face it, holiday time also requires some amazing fashion essentials. Resort is my favourite collection of the year – clothes are generally more colourful and exciting – not to mention more affordable. For this story, I wanted to focus on some of my holiday necessities and I was fortunate enough to shoot on the beautiful beach of the stunning and utterly luxurious Qualia resort on Hamilton Island utilising the must-have pieces to covet now for a stylish getaway.
A humble denim shirt works hard dressed up or down, on a boat or in a taverna. Just unbutton and wear with a bikini underneath to highlight jewellery and a tanned decolettage.(Levi’s shirt, Zulu & Zephyr bikini, Dion Lee skirt, Prism sunglasses, Lucy Folk necklace and bracelet, Monica Vinader bracelet, Pushmataaha ring, Stuart Weitzman gladiator sandals.)
A gorgeous dress in a maxi length is my first choice for relaxed elegance and easy glamour. Leopard print is always a print de jour, but this season more is more. (Roberto Cavalli dress and cuff, Nina Ricci fur coat, Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses -all from Net-A-Porter.)
Once the temperatures cool with nightfall a cosy knit is a must. This cashmere/merino wool blend is soft and beautiful with its ribbed, pleated detailing. (Gasparre cashmere sweater, Prism bikini bottom, Preen by Thornton Bregazzi sunglasses, Prism espadrilles. )
See the full story, now up on Vogue.com.au here!
Photographed by Scott Lowe
Spring is nearly upon us here in the southern hemisphere and with it the new season. Let's talk about some of the upcoming trends in fashion and make up all the while utilising jewellery star Ryan Storer's gorgeous new season pieces.
White out with sheer chiffon that shimmers. Best paired with a cream fisherman's sweater , romantic white lace or poking underneath grungy layers. Use Yves Saint Laurent's Dare to Glow Voile Fondant Illuminateur in Naughty Pink to highlight the brows, cheekbones and cupid's lip and finish with with Tom Ford's lipstick in Blush Nude. Add a suitably beautiful statement earring for a look that is more fallen angel than saint.
Pink carries on into the next season as the shade du jour. Yes pink is romantic, feminine and pretty but it can also be punk and tough - it is exactly this versatility that is it's greatest allure. Add tough luxe accessories like this vicious ear cuff and toughen up a too -safe outfit , then finish off with some grey eyeshadow like the Fashion shade in Too Faced eyeshadow collection and Nars Velvet Matte Lip Pencil in Paimpol.
The new season has gone to dots! Stripes are out as all things polka dotted take the crown as the new print du jour. Let the lip lead the way whilst you keep the rest of the make up minimal. Train Bleu lip pencil by Nars is a modern way to wear a classic matte lip - it's more beautiful than it is gothic. Add an edge with a stunning neck cuff and all eyes will be on you.
Fabrics from Broadwick Silks London, bikini top Dolce and Gabbana .
All jewellery by Ryan Storer
Self shot using the Nikon D7000