The Style Palace Princess has a little problem ... she has nothing to wear until Style Palace opens in September. Check out her dilemma at www.youtube.com/stylepalaceprincess
Monday, June 30, 2008
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Sex and the City Style
After deciding on having a lazy Sunday by myself I headed to my favourite cafe for a delicious breakfast and an equally satisfying tall soy cappuccino. After spending a relaxing couple of hours enjoying my own company and scouring the Sunday Times I left and soon found myself in a popular local boutique where within 10 minutes I purchased a very flattering pair of Paige Denim wide leg jeans - I was one happy girl! I then had a moment and decided to go and see Sex and the City all by myself and I was glad I did - I laughed and cried during the whole movie and was very happy that no-one else was there to see me in this state.
This brings me to my reason for this blog entry ... The Weekend Australian recently reported on how sexy work gear can be detrimental to women's chances in the workplace and how through shows like Sex and the City women are inspired to dress in a more provocative and daring way. This they say is preventing women from getting jobs and from gaining opportunities to climb the corporate ladder.
Style Palace agrees and women should be smart enough to know what the dresscode in their workplace is and tailor their style accordingly, but on the other hand I also love the quote ...
"Dress for the job you want - not the job you have"
Monday, June 16, 2008
A Little Sneak Peek ...
In preparation for our September launch, the Style Palace team recently spent a day creating our 'Princess in her Palace' and after a little styling, a touch of bling and caffeine overload we were blown away with the finished product.
Thank you to our style team on the day ...
Photographer - Jody Pachnuik
Make-up - Hendra
Hair - Shae, Lexingtons Hairdressers
Video - UROCK Productions
Assistant & Stills - Jazz Woolven
Set design & Styling - Style Palace Princesses
Floral Design - Natalie, Vegetal, Subiaco
Location - The Manor, Perth, Western Australia
Lights - Beacon Lighting, Osborne Park
Special Thanks to Craig Belcher from The Manor, Paul and Garry from Beacon Lighting and Peter Chase.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Beauty Tips - Body Brushing
SP loves her beauty tips and products and here is a great one to share with you. While some tips don't quite stack up, SP has be trialing 'Body Brushing' and it really does work.
Body brushing has incredible health and skin benefits and is great for stimulating circulation, exfoliating, smoothing out lumpy and uneven skintone as well as eliminating toxins from your body. SP has been body brushing morning and night (before showering) for about two months and is noticing a big difference - which is just as well as SP will be donning a bikini on holiday in Bali next month!
SP has been using the body brush from The Body Shop. Find out more on body brushing by visiting Your Beauty Spot.
Try body brushing - you'll be amazed at the results.
Saturday, June 07, 2008
SP Loves Kirrily Johnston
A recent SP purchase is the Hooded Wanderer which we spotted on Kirrily herself during fashion week.
Another Kirrily fan is none other than Mischa Barton, who was front row at her recent show.
Monday, June 02, 2008
Yves Saint Laurent
Sadly, one of the most renowned French fashion designers of the 20th century, Yves Saint Laurent, passed away in Paris last night at the age of 71.
Saint Laurent was originally hired by leading couturier, Christian Dior, who had seen something special in his designs. When Christian Dior died suddenly three years later (1957), Saint Laurent took his place of head couturier at the house of Dior.
In 1960 he left Dior to found his own company – Yves Saint Laurent – and went on to become one of the few leading designers of the 20th Century. Yves Saint Laurent retired from haute couture design in 2002. He was at the top of the fashion world and recognised as one of fashion’s greats, next to the likes of Coco Chanel and Christian Dior.
Saint Laurent’s empire expanded to include the ready-to-wear Rive Gauche label, accessories, perfumes and beauty products.
Of Saint Laurent, fellow designer Christian Lacroix once said: “Yves Saint Laurent is much more versatile...I sometimes think he’s got the form of Chanel with the opulence of Dior and the wit of Schiaparelli.”
He will be remembered for his versatility and evolving style and his ability to effortlessly fuse body and garment as one.
“Fashion fades, style is eternal.”
Yves Saint Laurent





