Heeey lovers!
Gosh, I'm so damn happy to be home after another week of work (slaving in a dark cold warehouse!). The Toowoomba Trade Secret store is starting to take shape though. There are actually racks, and clothes in there now. Toowoomba, get ready to get your shopping on - the store opens 22nd July. Anyway, in my absence the blogging world has kept soldiering on, so onto this weeks link round up.
Hurray for Max California, and hurray for these awesome bloomers that are the first sew-a-long object! Follow the link to find the instructions & patterns, and join in the freakin' sewing!Drooling over Shoeturday on Haute Macabre. Skeleton stilettos? Yes please!
Cute story from Le Love, which is possibly the cutest blog ever. I love reading other peoples love stories, even if they aren't happy ones.
I love the idea of the 30 for 30 challenge - 30 days of outfits from 30 items of clothing (not including accessories). Will I give it a try? Let's just wait and see.
If you work in retail, or any other area of customer service then Not Always Right is the website for you. Go and laugh your asses off lovelies!
Negative Body Image: Who Are You Fooling? is a though provoking post from over at The Demoiselles.
I'm looking at this first look at Madonna's upcoming clothing line and saying yes please! This is because I am tragic, and believe there can never be too much 80's in the world.
The 44 Best Condom Ads Ever Created. Hahahaha!
Pale Is The New Tan by Sarah Hannah of Death Wears Diamond Jewellery. All I can say is word.
Lady Smaggle shows us how to DIY a slashy scarf. Awe. Some.The Tummy Project is an ultra-cute idea for a tumblr. Described as "a blog about body empowerment and the sexiness of a beautiful natural tummy, no matter what size."
Finance and the Fashion Blogger: Ignore-ance is a really interesting article about the pressure fashion bloggers feel to "keep up", and how they can (or can't) afford it.
Whew, this week was full of just as many amazing blogs and bloggers as usual. Happy reading lovelies!
Until next time, xo.
P.S. I forget who it was that said there could never be enough 80's style in the world, but here you go.
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