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Creative Folk
I'm hoping to start back at university next month and have been thinking about some artists I think are pretty neat and whose talent I could only dream of matching. Here are 10 of my favourite creative people. Have any to share?;


Audrey Malo | website | etsy | blog | flickr


Julia Bereciartu | website | etsy


Julien Pacaud | website | shop


Francisca Pageo (aka Miss Paq) | blog | flickr


Andrea Joseph | blog | flickr | etsy


Chad Kouri | website


Jordan Clarke | website | flickr | redbubble


Mathilde Aubier | website | facebook


Anna Rusakova | livejournal | behance | flickr


Owen Gildersleeve | website | tumblr

Vivienne Westwood & The Vintage Dress


I had been eyeing these (sold out) shoes off on the ASOS website for many months when I finally saw a reasonably priced pair on Ebay and bought them within a minute of spotting them. I could not resist having a mail themed pair of shoes with their big VW wax seal and upon opening their box they smelled irresistible, like bubblegum.



I have since found that whenever the shoes get hot (like when walking on bitumen) the smell of bubblegum wafts around. They arrived this week, on the same day that I found this fascinating dress at Launceston's one and only vintage clothes shop.



The lady working there seemed to think it was a 1960's patio dress that one would wear when entertaining outdoors (it extremely heavy and blanket-like). I am not fond of the top part of the dress and am thinking of taking it to be altered next week and getting it turned into a skirt. It is sad to alter it from it's original form, but the top falls down and is made of a very uncomfortable fabric.



I picked it up for $50 and although it is way too hot in Tassie at the moment to wear, I think it will be worth every cent in the Winter. I think the fabric has the most beautiful pattern and colouring I have ever seen.



Shoes: Vivienne Westwood for Melissa Anglomania
Dress: Vintage Fair Launceston
Stockings: Target
Belt: Rusty

And if you were wondering, I do have steps to nowhere at the back of my house (and please take no notice of my just-got-home-from-work hair).



Lavender


C and I took a drive to Bridestowe Lavender Farm with his parents last week and although the lavender is just ending its season it still looked very beautiful. It is the largest pure lavender farm in the world. Every ten seconds C said "I can smell lavender" and he messily devoured a honey and lavender ice cream. They put lavender in everything at this place - ice cream, cheese, jam, honey, tea, liqueur, tomato sauce. I bought some lavender cheese for my mum.