black and white

My Monochrome Lust List

Just a  little black & white luxe I’m looking for in my life!

Chuck Taylor All Star Low II, Superbalist; Pj’s, Margot Molyneux; berber rug, Gonsenhausers; work out wear, Cotton On Body; blazer, Country Road; new wayfarers with green lense, Ray-Ban; Nguni Mules, House Of Cinnamon; Parka, Country Road; Detox Body Treatment, Filorga; Alabama Worley Runaway Bag, Kinsale Leather; Stan Smith Unisex Originals, Adidas.

New Love Milo + A WIN

I’m mad about the new Love Milo Cosmos Collection! It totally appeals to my minimal, scandi, black & white vibe! Now you stand the chance to win an on-trend Cosmos tote & matching clutch bag! How hot with black jeans and white cons? Whooohoo lets get entering! 

TO WIN:

1.) Browse the Love Milo Website and tell me which your favourite 3 products are?

AND / OR

2.) Share this competition via social media using one of my social share buttons and tell me where you’ve shared it!

Winner announced Friday 17 June / Open to S.A. only / Winner has 30 days to claim prize & prize cannot be exchanged for cash.

Cotton On Does Street Style

Love the latest urban-take on the Cotton On Winter Collection! Add a pair of monochrome nikes or white Converse and you’re set to get your pic snapped!

Mad About Mungo

Mad about my new Mungo striped cushions! See the different colour variations here!

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New Mungo

Before returning to Dublin, I stocked up on a few my my favourite Mungo essentials; like these striped tea towels and Huck Kitchen Towels.

Next time I’m going to have to get the new, Cooks Cloth! Made from 50% Cotton & 50% hemp, it’s as versatile as it is stylish! (Similar to The Man Cloth – which saved my life. Now my pretty tea towels stay clean!)

Three unique features give the cook’s cloth its appeal and many uses in the kitchen.

  1. A sewn-in hanging loop:  No more falling kitchen cloths!Avoid this unnecessary frustration completely by making swift use of the hanging loop, to quickly and easily place your cloth where it belongs. It won’t land up on the floor anymore. Score!

 

  1. Drawstring: Turn your cloth into an apron by looping the string around the back of your waist and securing it to the cloth in the front. Your handy cloth is now a sleek apron for when you need your hands free to slice, saute, sprinkle, sizzle and such!

 

  1. Button hole: If you struggle to get through a meal without some of it spilling down your front, this nifty button hole can save you from many awkward mealtime moments.  Business-class travellers know all about this little secret, and now your clothes can stay clean and crisp through-out the day too

 

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