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Bassike coming to Hawksburn!

I first learned of Bassike when I went into FAT @ Chadstone for a spot of T-shirt shopping. There I found a whole entire row of T's, but sadly I wanted white, so since there wasn't any white, I didn't purchase any. Now I'm kicking myself!! Well, these fabulous T's + more are coming to the brand new Bassike boutique located in the leafy suburb of Hawksburn. Opening September 1st at 617 Malvern Road, I'm hoping I'm well enough by then to pop in to check it out! I cannot wait!

Bassike started back in 2006 by design team Deborah Sams and Mary-Loy Ryan. The Bassike philosophy 'is all about creating wardrobe staples with longevity; combining timeless style with premium quality and sustainable fabrics.'1

I'm certain that these two designer friends are feeling very proud of their achievements over the years, and perhaps their biggest one yet may be adding another boutique to the three currently existing. 

In the meantime, here's a peep into the new Bassike lookbook from their S/S '12 collection.




























You know how in my last post I mentioned I had lost my voice? Well, it's s-l-o-w-l-y coming back. I hope my health is on the improve now...fingers crossed. There are so many things I want to do at the end of the week & on the weekend too. Here's hoping your week is as fabulous as you are. Thanks for your continued support.

Yours in style,

Suzi x

1. taken from an excerpt-see philosophy-c/o bassike.com
all images by bassike.com



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  1. Thanks Francesca! Welcome to my blog! x
    Suzi x

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  2. Wowww I did not know this brand, but I'm in love ! The colours are amazing ! :)

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