Showing posts with label melbourne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label melbourne. Show all posts

25 July 2012

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I was ever so lucky to spend the past five days in Melbourne, soaking up the shopping, food, footy, beautiful streets and buildings as well as some quality time with my dad and nanna. Here's a little taste...



1. Bourke St in the morning.
2. Boosh coffee at Manchester Press!!!
3. Socks-tucked-into-pants weather.
4. Football! My beloved Geelong beat Essendon 134 to 67.
5. Beautiful blue skies above Port Melbourne.
6. An AMAZING pair of op shopped jeans from Hunter Gatherer.
7. Giant creepy baby chilling above Brunswick St.
8. Tranquil Queen Victoria Gardens.
9. Being a general loon in my hotel room.
10. Bourke St at dusk.

Stay tuned for another post featuring some instagrammed behind the scenes photos from the 30 Days of Restyle shoot, then I promise it's back to real proper photos (including some absolute gems I found during my Melbourne travels)!

Lisa xx

17 November 2011

dear melbourne


I love Melbourne so I made a silly little video about this one time I went there. Enjoy!

Lisa xx

28 July 2010

Lisa's Super Crazy Fun Times Guide to Melbourne!

That title wasn't too over the top, right? I felt it was pretty accurate. Anyway, Melbourne was delicious. Literally, figuratively. And I was blessed to spend five days soaking up its goodness, in which I found a few delights worth remembering. If you live there then I'm sure none of this will be ground-breaking news but if you ever head there (and I really, really think you should) then keep an eye out for some of these...


Shops!

- Shag (top photo). Chapel St. There were a few vintage spots along Chapel St but this one stays in my mind because when I walked in the sakata song was playing. Too good.

- Olga de Polga (bottom photos). Chapel St. Totally adorable London-based designer with the odd bits of vintage. Plays 50s and 60s music. Is perfect. (Just look at all those trinkets in the window - irresistable, right?)

- Handworks. Chapel St. Basically one big stationery HEAVEN. I walked in and was like 'oh dear god...'

- Little Salon. Little Collins St. A gorgeous little boutique right in the city. Stocks a lot of Love... with a lot of love. (I'm lame, I know.)


Cafes/ restaurants!

- Orange (above photos). Chapel St. Just a lovely, warm, friendly cafe. Where they do those cool swirly things on your coffee.

- Il Gusto. Lygon St. A typical family-run Italian place, where the customers are loud and the owners are louder. I had this zesty chicken salad with some lambrusco, it was so good.

- Caffe e Torta. Little Collins St. A seriously way cool little cafe. Really friendly, and really good coffee.


I stumbled across this one laneway that was completely covered in graffiti; it seemed to be this giant collaborative street art project. And it was awesome.


The Tim Burton exhibition at ACMI is undoubtedly the coolest thing happening in Melbourne right now. It was fantastic. Burton is inspiring, I really admire him as an artist. I may or may not have walked around the dark gallery, particularly the black-light bit complete with Danny Elfman Nightmare Before Christmas music, pretending I was some quirky outsider-type first stepping into a weird and wonderful world of weirdness and wonder. Or something.


I couldn't resist adding a few football photos (and I really do mean 'a few'... I took roughly five million.) So here's the Thing You Might Not Know About Me of the day: I love football. Love it. Geelong (the ones hugging, above) is my team of choice and they are wonderful. And there's nothing like seeing a live game, particularly in the football hub that is Melbourne. The energy, the atmosphere - it's almost electric.


So I'm obviously biased, but I loved the town of Geelong as well. It was supposedly modelled off English seaside towns such as Brighton, and you can tell. Big white pier, jetties, carousel, old-fashioned baths, tree-lined main street. It was lovely.


The same goes for St Kilda. Another picturesque south-of-England type seaside spot. Complete with beautiful old theatre and olde timey Luna Park. Ah Luna Park! So fantastic. Wooden rollercoaster, those wacky mirrors, perfectly sculpted carousel. Delightful!

YUP, big post. But that was pretty much my weekend in a nutshell. It was tremendous, basically.

Lisa xx

19 July 2010

Ring ring


I need your help, internet! This weekend I'll be in Melbourne (HOORAY!) and I was wondering if you had any recommendations of places to go, things to see and fun to have? Cafes, shops, secret gardens, etc - let me know! Leave a comment or drop me an email. I want to pack as much awesome into the four days I'll be there as possible!

Lisa xx

Photos taken on my last trip to Melbourne, 2009.