Thursday, 1 September 2011

Day 4: Lessons that Fashion Week taught me.


The first show of the day began at 1pm, which meant I got to sleep for a beautiful 7 hours instead of 4.
However more sleep still didnt stop me from making some serious sartorial mistakes. 


Lesson 14: Don't wear a short, flippy skirt when you have to walk along the waterfront. Its the first day of Spring which is meant to mean crisp sunny days and light breezes. Unfortunately in Auckland it means rain, wind and RAIN WITH WIND. 
This meant that I was constantly trying to hold down said skirt while juggling the weight of 3 bags and a camera. 


LOL



Lesson 15: When you're in danger of flashing the world, its best to just walk on like you don't give a shit. 
80 denier stockings are pretty much like tights anyway right?

Lesson 16: NZFW is all consuming. Home is boring once you have been around brilliant people and nice things all day. Seriously my world has shrunk to encompass only the Viaduct Events Center and the AllPress coffee place, its hard to think that life is happening as normal.

Party on the Huffer Runway? Sure.


Lesson 17: Saben and the beautiful people behind it are brilliant. They are Queens of colour and I worship them.

Saben Bag

Saben Necklace.

Only one day of lessons left! Friday will be a big one CANNOT WAIT!
x

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