Test for mum

Hi
Just testing uploading pics on blogger. 
I found this pic of a rag doll cat on Facebook and it looks just like my ragdoll Orlando :)

So here you are mum, not too hard to upload pics via the blogger app. Here is a picture of my actual cat Orlando with my two golden retrievers, Brandi and Duke.

We Have Moved!

I have some very exciting news to share. Fashion According to Steph is no more. That doesn't sound very positive you say? Never fear, the blogging will continue! I have created a brand new site, name and all. Say hello to my new blog, Frock It All. Jam packed with all your favourite blogs plus heaps of new ones (and more to come of course!) in a brand new layout. Check it out now at www.frockitall.com. I can't wait to see you there!
Steph

It's not Rocket Science (or is it?!)


So you want a new outfit. Where do you go? To your local shopping centre? That's usually my first port of call for sure. Problem is, that's where just about everyone else goes shopping too! How many times have you worn something you love only to see someone else wearing it or have a friend (or three) exclaim "I have that too"! There is another option; buy high-end designer items that no one else can afford, that will fix it! But it sure won't fix your money problems! So what's a girl to do? Enter Rocket Science.

"Whatshouldiwear.com.au" - take the risk out of fashion decisions


Most of us have some hideous items lurking at the back of our wardrobes that should never have left the fluro lights of the store. Buyer’s remorse strikes the best of us, but can it be avoided? Do you ever wish you could have a personal shopper giving you expert advice on what to buy and how to wear it? Imagine how much time and money that would save.  And maybe then you would have something to wear when you look into the sea of mismatched clothes you call your wardrobe. Most of us don’t have the budget to stretch to that luxury, so what would be the next best thing? How about a community of fashion minded peers ready to answer all your fashion questions? 

Make 2013 the year of your best wardrobe ever

Today I will be sharing with you a guest post that I did for one of my favourite websites, "What Should I Wear". Here I share how to de-clutter and organise your wardrobe so you can get the best out of what you have and look your best everyday! To read more click here.

The anti 'classic' wardrobe - the new LBD

This year, on New Years Eve
I think I must have read 2,548,321 articles in fashion magazines telling me I have to have a LBD or little black dress to make my life complete. I love dresses. They are a wardrobe staple for me. Not one of the dresses in my current wardrobe edit is black. Or a classic 'LDB' shape. Its not me. It doesn't suit my age, my style, my occupation (I have a uniform so work clothes are of no use to me currently) and so I don't own any. If you have 1 or 20 and they work for you, I applaud you. Maybe one day I will want one. In the meantime, I will continue to twist the 'classics' to suit me. I completely believe in having basic building blocks in your wardrobe, they are just not going to be the same for everyone.

Can you teach an 'old' guy new style?

I've talked before about how guys don't 'get' fashion. This is particularly true in my workplace. I work for a manufacturing company and the guys there feel the same about fashion as I do about the knowing the inner workings of a car engine; couldn't give a rats and think even less of those that do. For example, at our last Christmas party, the invite said smart casual. The executive assistant who had planned it was wearing a LBD, a sparkly pink cardigan and heels. The factory guys were wearing stained boardshorts and ripped t-shirts, and not in a 'I'm a rocker, its on purpose' way. We were lucky they had gone home to shower first (and I'm not even too sure about that!).