6 Aug 2013

Everyone Needs a Dodgy Friend

While I rely mainly on experience and instinct I cannot try on every piece of clothing in the universe (those who have shopped with me may disagree) and this is where a dodgy mate can come in handy. Not dodgy as in "Can you take this boogy board with you to Bali" but dodgy as in will give anything a go.

While experience and photographic evidence tells me overalls did not flatter me in 1978, even though my mother did a splendid job quilting that brown waterproof fabric,  I need a dodgy mate of roughly the same proportions to give them a go.

And while my enthusiasm for "Jellies" was noted by the sales assistant at Wild Pair who claims she saw me gasp and mouth the word "Jellies" well before I reached the door, 30 years have not dulled my memory of the pain caused by wearing plastic shoes in the height of summer, rub rub blister blister need I say more.

It is not that I want my dodgy mate to have sore feet or appear foolish, in fact a dodgy mate is usually someone who is so out there that people are more likely to gasp if they turn up in jeans and tshirt as opposed to full Cindy Lauper circa 1986.

I just need someone with a sense of adventure to check out what technological advances have been made in non blistering plastic over the last three decades and how a flat bibbed piece of denim sits over E cups as opposed to the chest of a four year old.

I could go by how these lovelies look but who knows what amount of airbrushing and sticky plasters has been used. Is band-aid a listed company? this could be something to look into.








5 Aug 2013

How Much ???

"Are you from Australia or New Zealand" the sales assistant said at Macy's when I asked her if she was sure that was the right price. Clearly she had come across gasping, fainting, shrieking with joy woman from the Antipodes before.

I knew makeup was cheaper in the US but how much cheaper blew my tiny mind. The teenager flies every 10 weeks and the girls and I save our moola and place our orders for the duty free, forcing her to present at the MAC counter with a list and my credit card. But that's just between NZ and AU and only means a teeny saving.

So with my kiwi peso in hand I was finally able to get my hands on all my staples plus some products I've been patiently waiting to try.

Just to give you an idea, now make sure you are sitting down and have some tissues handy, we pay NZ$70 for MAC Studio Fix Fluid, while in the land of the free, and it practically was, I paid NZ$36. Please use the the tissues now if you are a kiwi because touching up your makeup will probably cost you a weeks wages. So give a sister a break if you see her bare faced and remember to bring her a little something back from your next trip.

Just a few of my favourite things that I picked up