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Inspiration

Everywhere I look, I find inspiration all around me. The other day, while on my way to Chadstone to do a spot of shopping, I stopped at the traffic lights ( I know, boring, hey?), but guess what I saw? A beautiful white, lilac and yellow native flower. (I looked up the flower and it's actually known as the Diates Grandiflora.) That's when my inspiration began!

Diates Grandiflora



Karla Spetic

I started picturing different style ensembles using this colour pallete and my first look was a white blouse tucked into a white skirt, a patent leather lilac skinny belt with lemon coloured heels ! Then I changed it around again to a different combo. The inspiration was whirling around inside of my head!  

Kaviar Gauche (Berlin) spring/summer 2011 collection

Minka Kelly

I found some photographs of a variety of looks using this colour palette. What do you think?

Amazing where you can find your style inspiration. Isn't it? Where do you find yours?

Yours in style,

Suzi x 

pictures courtesy of:
gardenexpress.com.au
interior-design-it-yourself.com
girldir.com
yournextjeans.com
www.karlaspetic.com

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  1. Love that you got some style inspiration from such a pretty flower! I tend to follow lots of blogs and when I go to get dressed I'll remember a look I really liked and give it a try :)


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    1. I've stopped there plenty of times before, but this time I looked directly outside my window. The flowers there were so pretty, it prompted my thinking..I couldn't help but be inspired!
      Suzi x

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  2. Great inspiration, and nice collection! <3

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  3. nice inspirations (:

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    1. Thanks Jessica! Glad you liked my inspiration. x
      Suzi x

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  4. Clara, I'm pleased you are enjoying my blog!
    Suzi x

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  5. Lovely post!

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