Flower Power

It was a scorchingly hot summer weekend here in Sydney - 40+ degrees! So I managed to do...nothing...except eat a lot of fruit, read this book and rearrange my bedroom for the third time in a week (the rest of my furniture from Melbourne arrives tomorrow, yay!).

Today I have Textile Printing, Trade Sketching and Fabric Selection. Tres exciting! One dilemma that's arisen is that for our practical classes we have to wear closed shoes - and I pretty much only own heels and ballet flats (which aren't allowed). Any suggestions for cute alternatives to sneakers that can be worn with jeans and dresses?

10 comments:

  1. Summery weather sounds so amazing! If I were you I'd wear some jazz shoes. They are closed and really comfortable at that.

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  2. your day sounds so so fun! not sure if you like laced up shoes? something similar to these at Topshop maybe? x

    http://www.topshop.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?beginIndex=0&viewAllFlag=&catalogId=19551&storeId=12556&categoryId=73933&parent_category_rn=42358&productId=1000492&langId=-1

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  3. What? No ballet flats?!? Dilemma!

    Sorry I'm no help, I'm trying to think but am stumped, will research ;)

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  4. i tagged you. come and see.

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  5. My sister has the same dilema! she just started fashion school in Perth. She has found a pair of cute little Onisuka Tigre (so cant spell) little flats with cute laces.

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  6. Hmmm flat shoes with closed toes? Ummm...Crocs? Tehehe. I know that sounds heinous but I swear, there are some normal looking Crocs that aren't completely disgusting. All the fly girls in Tokyo were wearing it when I was there last year. If all else fails - maybe some Nike Dunks - kicks rather sneakers?

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  7. get some docs or military boots please! x

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  8. hmm.. how about converse? they are super comfy and can be dressed with jeans or dresses =)

    ❤sb

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  9. The Sydney Institute sounds amazing! You will create master pieces, for sure.

    No ballet flats allowed?? Gosh, I wouldn't know what to do!

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