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I scream, you scream…

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Sale continues! Extra pieces from Tina Kalivas, Arnsdorf and more mystery guests arriving in store soon, watch this space…

In the meantime, here’s what you might find should you decide to brave this heat wave and enjoy the comfort of air-conditioned Alice (all pictures accompanied by colour co-ordinated ice cream for your viewing pleasure).

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20% OFF ALL  TINA KALIVAS

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20% OFF ALL LOVER

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Ice Cream Flavors

30% OFF ALL TESLA

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20% OFF ALL ROMANCE WAS BORN

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Food Unusual Ice Cream

30% OFF FRIEDRICH GRAY

Don’t forget! TV, Arnsdorf, Marnie Skillings, Kuwaii, Lucy Hinckfuss, Sara Phillips, Birthday Suit, Dress Up, One Trick Pony, Nevada Duffy – all up to 40% off! Delicious.

JULY SALE INSANITY!

Saturday, July 4th, 2009


We’ve gone a bit CRAZEEE with the red texta and have marked down almost all floor stock to make way for some smoking hot Summer deliveries soon to be arriving in store!

Yes indeed, current season TV, Arnsdorf, Romance Was Born, Ellery, Tina Kalivas, Karla Spetic, Sara Phillips, Marnie Skillings, One Trick Pony, Above, Rittenhouse Zoologie and MORE… AT LEAST 20% OFF!!!

Sale is for a limited time, must finish end of July. No holds or layby – sorry!

Godspeed!

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DENIM TO DIE FOR

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

A good pair of jeans is a staple within any wardrobe, and now that we’re starting to feel the chill a bit more through our 40 denier opaques, what better time than now to warm up with some hot new denim?

We’ve got colours, styles and fits for all tastes. And if the cold weather isn’t enough to inspire you to cover up, then maybe a little taste of what’s in store will get your stems moving!

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Rosemount Australian Fashion Week Day #2

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

It was another early start for Shopgirl, and as you can see from our sometimes creative, sometimes shiny gold invitations, it was a full schedule!

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Our first port of call was the Konstantina Mittas show. A label we have dabbled with before, Konstantina showed off her bling as glittery eyed models took to the catwalk like spectacularly sparkling disco balls.

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After the show we scooted off to an Arnsdorf showing, and were impressed by the lashings of coral and architectural cut outs. Even more impressive was our Jade photographed by Paris street fashion blogger Garance Dore, featured below. If you haven’t seen Garance’s blog yet, you probably should- she captures style from a softly feminine perspective while capturing unique, fleeting fashion moments.

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Next in the line up was the Dhini and Gail Sorronda show. While Dhini presented a marching band themed military collection, Gail’s range was more befitting of tragic beauty, think Blanche Dubois or a female Gatsby. Gothic flappers faced off in starkly juxtaposed black and white and delicately feathered accessories.

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The eternally gorgeous Gail Reid (middle) with models wearing her label, Gail Sorronda:

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Starving, we raced out of the show to a harbour side lunch of salad, salmon and Thai style salt and pepper squid. Yum! With full tummies we bundled into a cab to pay a visit to the lovely Stephanie Downey  of local Melbourne label Dress Up. Giving us some special Margiela-esque shouldered tops (which are quickly becoming a Melbourne staple) Stephanie made Shopgirl quietly content with her versatile brand of everyday wear.

In the afternoon we finally got to see Marnie Skillings in action! The show opened with a sexy, punk rock lady in spangly bikini top beating away at a lone drum kit, and as the models poured out from behind the scenes, they marched to the tough, hard, pulsating beat. We loved the raw biker chick edge of the collection and the way it was offset by the tea stained floral print and picnic princess aesthetic. Some favourite peices included boiler suits adorned with unexpectedly placed exposed zippers and sequined blazers that made us dream about next summer at Alice…

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Australian Fashion Week Day #1

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Bleary eyed and feeling less than fashionable, Shopgirl hit the airport this morning at some ungodly hour to make the trek to Sydney for Rosemount Australian Fashion Week. Skeptical as to whether we’d survive the turbulent flight without a hit of caffeine, our spirits were instantly lifted when we arrived in Sydney to find the sun shining down over the harbour.

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We started the day with an impromptu preview of the new Beat Poet collection after bumping into the label’s designer James in the lobby at our hotel. Their signature menswear didn’t fail to impress with a range of shirts designed with versatility and practicality in mind. Based on the refined puritanism of Russian supremacist  writer Kazimir Malevich’s teachings, Beat Poet’s collection was purposeful and decisive. We were also pleased to see the label’s offerings for women; not only were the men’s shirts easily unisex (we dreamed of buying them for boyfriend and then stealing them back for ourselves!), the designers had refined previous looks in shapes to suit women while keeping that masculine edge.

Before our busy show schedule kicked off, we made a covert detour to have a sneak peek at Marnie Skillings‘ delightful new  range. We can only give you a whisper of what you can expect, so if you want the full story you’ll have to check back later this week for Shopgirl’s full coverage of the show! Think virginal princess meets rock goddess, a collection of fanciful summer wear tweaked with Marnie’s inimitable quirk and easy enigma. Our  favourite pieces included draped dresses in silk jersey with tea stained floral print, rose pink structured linen blazers and anything in a ‘Zeus’ print- a special print designed my Marine herself when she was painting in her backyard!

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After we visited Marnie we had a quick break before our first show, so we stopped off for a coffee and a much appreciated dash around the Museum of Contemporary Art and Yayoi Kusama’s special exhibition. A long time loved artist of many a creative mind (we’re no exception), Kusama’s exhibition was thought-provoking and fanciful calling for complete surrender and ultimate immersion. We loved getting lost in her surreal field of infinitely repeating red and white created by a maze of mirrors, and would highly recommend the exhibition to those who are currently Sydney bound.

Our show schedule kicked off with Antipodium, a long time Alice friend and genuinely innovative Australian label. Their show was fast paced, angst ridden and full of leering imperfections, and yet communicated a triumphant joy . Here, anti-fashion gave stereotyped beauty the finger and instead embraced a punk revolution of beauty in all shapes and sizes.

Following Antipodium was the mad rush to Alpha60, where Alex and Georgie presented a collection that stayed true to their surrealist, noir roots, but betrayed a new passion. With sandy draped jersey and maxi silhouettes for women, sharp suiting and horizontal box pleating for men, the show had a ‘Children Of The Damned’ aesthetic as models stalked down the runway in necklaces adorned with decapitated dolls heads.

Our evening led us finally to Ellery, where we were left waiting an hour and a half for the show to begin!  Fortunately, the wait was made more pleasant by the fashion parade on the street as punters swanned about in an amazing array of covetable shoes (spotted two pairs of YSL tributes and some Gareth Pugh booties, drool!) and delicately flicking, thick, shiny mermaid hair. The show was finally kicked of with music from Hot Little Hands (a perfect match for Ellery!), and Margiela-esque shoulders and Balmain worthy jackets led the brigade as models sauntered down the runway. With an 80’s high school prom vibe, we’re eagerly awaiting seeing the clothes up close and personal to find out if Ellery was worth the wait… And we have a strong suspicion that she will be.

Marnie Skillings A/W 09 ‘Miss Havisham’s Harlequins’

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Marnie Skillings’ winter range ‘Miss Havisham’s Harlequins’ encapsulates the costume drama and frivolous decadence that begets faded grandeur. A modern take on Dickens’ Great Expectations, the range features silken lady like gowns juxtaposed against patent, Blade Runner-esque leggings, skirts and body suits. Jaded by time and experience, this is a collection where diminished glory comes to moral decay, and yet oozes strength, elegance and quiet sex appeal…

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