Category: Creating Looks

Oh, the shame.  Dear blog, dear readers, I have neglected you badly.  I’m sorry: I hurt my back, you see*, and got a wonderful new job doing exactly what I want to do, and have to move house.  And the latter two are not easy when your back screams in pain every time you flex.  So the blog had to rest for a while…

Here is an awesome tutorial that came my way while I was busy not-blogging.  I have a lot more and I’m looking forward to sharing them.

Black shoes waiting to be covered in fabric

Sick of your stupid boring sensible and available in the right size black shoes?  Cover them in fabric!

Fabric Covered Shoes

Fabulous!

Thank you all for your patience… I may be blogging shorter posts for a while but I’ll certainly be here.

*I hurt it when my husband dropped me on the couch at an odd angle.  Seriously — I married the guy because he could pick me up.  I forgot about the coming down part!!

 

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Hi there everyone!  It’s been a while, hasn’t it?  Well, but what a year it was!

Like many small business owners, I’ve been truly relaxing over January as it’s the “quiet time” everywhere.  Suppliers and retail both go to sleep and wake up refreshed in February.  How wonderful is it is to get one’s thoughts in order, step out from under the to-do list, and start afresh.

Which leads me to my first really big announcement for 2011.  This year, for the first time, you will be able to try on my clothes in a store.  Mira from Glamazon Shoes in Ascot Vale, Melbourne, has installed her first clothing rack especially for little old me… I am so flattered and so excited.   So excited that I forgot to take my camera along on installation day … whoops … here’s one from my phone, with grovelling apologies re: icky iPhone pictures …

Sarah Vain and Tall rack in Glamazon Shoes

Here’s the fun part: that rack is custom built so that it will be at your eye height, and so that when they’re ready, it will be able to handle the pants and maxi dresses that you’ve all been asking for.

If you know another store that should stock my clothes, please do us both a favour and ask them nicely — or poke them with a stick — whichever will work!!   In fact, please leave a comment AND poke them with a stick, and then I can ask them nicely, too.

Meanwhile this weekend if you’re in Melbourne, do drop in and have a look.  Mira’s in-store stock is refreshingly fashionable and chic, so maybe you can have the very unusual-for-us experience of putting together a whole outfit that works, in one store!

Glamazon Shoes

127-129 Union Rd, Ascot Vale VIC 3032

(03) 9372-7777

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Eve in Audrey Dress

Well, we’re back in Melbourne and boy, were we tired tall girls last night.  Amazon Eve is on a blistering schedule and yesterday was no exception.  First stop was K-Rock FM where Eve talked about her life at 6’8″.  She pattered through two interviews in fifteen minutes but when we arrived ten minutes late (!) at shoe store No Small Feet, there was already an impatient crowd of folks waiting to meet the “World’s Tallest Model.”  Here are some of the cutest:

Eve with a young fan

And they were impressed!  Even more so when they got to experience life on the tall side.  I’m fairly sure this little girl has never walked around at eight feet tall before.

A few (um, many) more photo opportunities later, we stole Eve away and started to have fun dressing her up.  Sally McKinnon is a 6’0″ tall stylist from Melbourne and such a sweet and lovely gal.  She took my dresses, some gorgeous heels from No Small Feet, and this incredible, once in a lifetime model — and made some very special magic.  How I love dressing up!  Luckily, Eve does too…

Sally McKinnon (Styled By Sally) styles Eve

Eve Tries on a Kenya Dress

Does it fit?  Yes, I think so…

Styled By Sally styling Amazon Eve in the SVT Verushka Dress

It was a huge and crazy day, topped off by waking up to a photo of Eve wearing Kenya in the Geelong Advertiser (do click through to the photo gallery. I personally love the shots there more than the one they ran with, but there you go, turns out I don’t run the world).  There will be a longer piece on Saturday and I’ll post a link to that too!

Amazon Eve gets her motor runnin'...

Thanks MUST go to Sarah De Grandi from No Small Feet, who made the whole even possible.  Basketball games on weekends meant 6’3″ Sarah had no time to travel to Melbourne large-shoe specialists, so she’s done something really smart for a small regional area, setting up a mini-store within a tall-friendly sporting goods shop.  Now it’s a one stop shop for basketballers, rowers, netballers, volleyballers and everyone else too!  Thanks also to David Smith of SunSetDigital who took a number of photos on the day.  Here’s one he took of all of us — doesn’t Sarah rock the little black Audrey dress?

Four Tall Girls in Sarah Vain and Tall

Sadly, now it’s goodbye to a lovely lady!

Eve is off next to Brisbane and I’ll post some links to her other media appearances.  I was overwhelmed by her grace.  Tall girls, you know how I go on and on about being nice, not rude to those who stare and make ill-thought-out comments?  Being 6’8″ means there is absolutely no respite from the attention, and Eve has learned infinite kindness and patience.  We were all sitting together in a cafe after the event, when I noticed a couple staring at us.  I stared back.  They kept staring.  Seriously, these two were not going to stop looking and I was getting a bit angry on Eve’s behalf when she turned around and said sweetly, “6’8″, 6’1″, 6’0″ and 6’3″.  She got a laugh, and then turned back to us and kept on talking.

Ladies, that is class!

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I Tweeted recently about coming home on a horrible Winter night to a glass of red and my supremely daggy trackie dacks… and was asked what on earth I was talking about!

Trust me to use a bit of Aussie slang on the very international Tweetiverse — oops!  So herewith, for all of you not lucky enough to live in The Lucky Country I am offering a Fashion-focused Guide to Aussie Slang.

Cactus or stuffed: tired, damaged, or not working.  “I bought a top from Supre and it was stuffed within a week.”  “Say one more thing about the air up here, mate, and you’re cactus.”

Ankle-biter: short person (usually a child).  “I’m just trying to find some halfway decent shoes, but everything’s built for ankle biters.”

Britney Spears in a tight pink tracksuit
Trackie Dacks: Tracksuit pants.  Do not under any circumstances wear your Trackie Dacks outside home and gym.  You will be mistaken for a bogan.

‘Dacks’ is derived from ‘underdacks‘ or ‘undies‘ (also known as ‘underpants‘, ‘jocks‘, or ‘knickers‘) which are intended for private use under one’s clothing.  Juicy Couture made a valiant effort to resuscitate ‘trackies’ for stylish outdoor use, and were foiled by Ms Spears who is a bogan if I ever saw one.

Britney Spears wearing unfortunately low slung pants

Proof: undies easily visible.  By the way, undies can never be described as thongs.  In Australia thongs are comfy bit of convenience footwear.  Elsewhere in the world, they may be known as ‘flip-flops’.  Like most great Aussie stuff, we nicked these from New Zealanders, who call them Jandals.

Aussies think that the word ‘Jandals’ is the stupidest thing they have ever heard.  Which would probably be true if there wasn’t a stupid word like “thong”.

It’s OK to pick on New Zealanders, by the way, because there aren’t very many of them and they have a funny accent.  What’s that I hear you say, Americans?  Come over here and say that to our faces.  That’s not a knife…

Speedos, also Budgie-smugglers are also an important cultural element to understand, as they are the preferred costume of the man who may well be our next PM when this Election stuff is finally dealt with. Budgie Smugglers are small-scale, tight fitting swimwear for men.

Acceptable:

Australian Iron Man champion Zane Holmes in small swimsuit

Unacceptable:

Australian politician Tony Abbott in small swimwear

Ugh. Speaking of Ugh, Ugg boots are for INSIDE, people.  We see you Californians wearing them to the beach.  Are you INSANE?  They are to keep your feet WARM.  Also, I don’t care who got there first with the trademark, all sheepskin boots are Ugg boots.  I have been wearing ‘uggies’ since I was two.

Dodgy: nasty, shady, suspicious.

Dag: An often affectionate term for an uncool person.  “Just because you’re some dodgy politician does not give you licence to dress like a dag.”

Ta (that is thanks) for now and till next time … Cheers!

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Anne & Dan – Wedding Photography from jessie broome on Vimeo.

Enjoy a little wedding porn, if you will.  I made the dress, my new sister-in-law made the ah-may-zing jewelery for me and for my bridesmaids.  My brides-men didn’t wear jewellery, but they did rock the hot pink ties. You can see static photos here, along with other work by my friend and uber-talented photographer, Jessie.

Funnily enough, you only really get a sense of my height in a few pics, those of me and my (6ft) dad.

I am not going to admit to the number of times I’ve watched this, beyond saying… double figures….

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This custom made dress from yystudio attracts a 10% fabric surcharge if you’re over 5’9″, but to my mind that’s a great compromise: if they’re willing to make it in tall sizes, I’m willing to pay for the extra fabric.  It ships free, in any case.  The bodice is cut straight with very little bust or waist shaping, leaving the drama to the back and the crazy, flirty skirt.   Perfect for a straight-up-and-down gal wanting a feminine summer dress.

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I have made this skirt several times for others — I have a pattern envelope from 1953 or thereabouts stuck up on my workroom and it gets noticed every time, then requested…  but I’ve never made it for myself.

I love this skirt, it’s so great for tall ladies.  First and foremost, of course, it’s made in proportion because *I* made it :D

Second, it gets better mileage out of all my other clothes.  The cardigan is off the rack from Saba last spring.  It has all the chronic fit issues that I hate — sleeves too short, waist too short, tight around the shoulders — but with a high waist 50s style, it looks just right!  And although the blouse was made to measure, this skirt works wonderfully with not-quite-long-enough tops as well.

The other thing I love: the sweeping line of the pockets.  It creates magic curves on women built like spaghetti because it draws the eye in and cinches your waist (existing or no).  And on ladies with curves, va va voom!

Helloooo down there tiny dog!

Shoes are Nine West’s Chopin in Pink.

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