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La la Layering

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Outfit pic: By  Lindsay Keats  -  Dress from NYNE , crochet singlet from Dotti , shoes from  Lipstick   Interior Pic: Courtesy of hgtv.com Hubby and I are currently renovating our 70s home and have just gone from living in an episode of  That 70s Show to embracing calming neutrals.  Neutrals can sound a bit blah and sometimes they can be, but the best way to get around this is to think TTL or tone, texture layer.  This goes for clothing and for home. This pic captures a simple living space, neutral colours and a tonal palette made interesting with materials that have texture - the woven chairs, rattan stools, bare weatherboard feature walls and pearlescent shell chandelier all give a space interest while still maintaining a calm, soft and sleek vibe.   Check out Mere's matching style... I personally love this look for Mere.  It's a bit different to her personal style but there's a softness and sophistication that I really love.  Most elements of this outfit are monochroma

Touch of floral

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Outfit pic: By  Lindsay Keats  -  Dress from  ASOS , Denim Jacket from Quicksilver , shoes from  Lipstick Interior pic: courtesy of Southern Charm Tiny and delicate or big and bold, there are so many floral prints out there and so many ways to bring a touch of floral to your style. Floral prints have been a big fashion trend for 2012, with many designers and major retail brands creating virtually any piece of clothing and accessory in some floral form. So my feminine floral dress is pretty safe, and you may want to mix it up with more adventurous mediums such as a floral blazer, jeans or heels. And of course if you remember the 90s you'll know just how great denim and floral print go together � just like Salt-N-Pepa, like Guns N' Roses, like the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and DJ Jazzy Jeff - denim and floral are a match made in 90s grunge heaven. Except back then I'd probably wear this same outfit with my steel capped Doc Marten boots as opposed to high-heeled wedges. 90s kids

Leopard print and green

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Outfit pic: By  Lindsay Keats  -  top from ASOS , belt from Glassons , skirt from Max , shoes from Mollini , purse from Marc Jacobs Interior pic: courtesy of This is Glamorous  So I never really appreciated how well leopard print and green went together until Erena styled this outfit and suggested we put this green belt with my leopard peplum top. I had no idea 'leopard and green' was such a great combo. So I did a search to find a relevant interior image and turns out many other people have also made this discovery, and it really is a 'thing'. I highly recommend  Love Maegan's Dynamic Duo post for more fantastic green and leopard print examples. The original trendsetter - pic via Love Maegan Dita Von Teese - Image courtesy of Independent Woman Dita does the leopard and green combo with fantastic retro glamour and style. The tortoiseshell sunglasses also have that leopard quality with the black and brown tones and complements her outfit perfectly. Even if you're

Chandeliers Literally...

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Antique Chandeliers are an interior design fave of mine and as I'm a big fan of eclectic living spaces I really love how such a grand light fitting can sit well in even the most unexpected settings.  Quite the contradiction and twice the design statement, don't you think? Interior pic: housetohome.co.uk Never one to shy away from a costume design challenge  it was only a matter of time before I'd come up with the idea of dressing 'ode to chandelier'.  This was actually a costume I made for the Wellington Sevens (an annual rugby event).  Nonetheless heads were turned, eyes were blinded, and 'fake' diamonds shimmied.   Outfit pic: Gaya, Ereana and Mereana - Chandelier costumes by Erena Te Paa Interior pic: Chandelier image courtesy of Kennedy Home Design This was an unexpected costume design that created mass appeal in the most unexpected environment and I have to admit it was a bit of fun feeling like a chandelier for a day.   The above may be a bit too Avan

Mad Men

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Outfit pic: By Lindsay Keats - Dress from ASOS , Shoes from Mollini Interior pic: courtesy of   Home to Decor I work in an ad agency so I have a particular fascination and love for the TV show Mad Men . I also love the fashion silhouettes from this era, very feminine dresses in flattering shapes. The retro and sophisticated style from this show can positively influence your home decor and fashion style. We had fun taking this shot, a bit of silliness pretending to be a 60s housewife with an unplugged iron! A few retro pieces will give you that great 60s vibe while still being modern and relevant. Try a retro 60s style chair, sofa, artwork, or lamp. Betty, Joan and Peggy from Mad Men Joan is my favorite female character in the show. She knows everything, is the go to problem solver in the office and always looks flawless. Outfit pic: By Lindsay Keats - Dress from Karen Walker - Hi There range, Shoes from Mollini   I nterior pic: courtesy of Styled Haven Another classic shaped dr

Colour Blocking

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Outfit pic: By Lindsay Keats - Dress and bag from Glassons , Shoes from Nude   Interior pic: courtesy of Design Interior Blog I love how simple yet effective colour blocking is. It can create a fantastic visual impact that is bold, dynamic and fun for your outfits and home interiors. With the teal as the primary colour and adding complementary accessories in pink and yellow, it really makes the outfit pop. Was quite happy to find this similar interior colour block image with the vibrant teal walls and the pink touches. So how do you choose the colours? This doesn�t simply mean that you put two or three bold colours together, they must be complementary. Here is a great guide from style prompt on how to technically figure out which colour combinations work best together. As we�ve done with this outfit, you can also try colour blocking with homeware accessories such as cushions, vases or throws. Colour block with accessories - image from getinmyhome If you're into DIY, here