The $25 style update your closet needs.
Your weekly dose of style inspo: Essential denim shirts from $25, how to do luxury style on a budget, and road-testing the viral one-legged jeans.
An oversized denim shirt is like a unicorn: it’s one of those eternally cool, yet inexpensive essentials you’ll get heaps of wear out of.
As we enter layering season, sturdy denim “shackets” are the missing piece our wardrobes are asking for - perfect for teaming with Autumn’s neutrals and browns, but I'm convinced they go with everything.
I found my favourite at Kmart last year for the truly bargain price of $25 (yep, it’s still in stock) but there are so many great options available that I pulled together this handy edit. Go forth!
On Nothing To Wear this week: Luxe-for-less style.
Eva Galambos is the powerhouse behind cult Sydney store Parlour X — known as THE destination for designer labels like Alaia, The Row and Vivienne Westwood.
With her covetable personal style, there are few wardrobes we’d rather raid. And while she might have luxury brands on speed-dial, Eva’s also a master at making any outfit look polished thanks to the right styling tricks.
Fresh from Paris Fashion Week, she joins Leigh Campbell to talk about cultivating a high-end look for less. Listen below, then check out the duo’s boujie and budget finds.
Boujie and budget.
Shop their finds.




Clockwise L-R: Leigh’s boujie: Parlour X The X Tee in white, $125, and budget: MNG Grace Trousers, $159.95. Eva’s boujie: Alaia Le Teckel Medium Shoulder Bag, $3295, and budget: Glebe Markets, Sydney.
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C-Suite fashion is having a moment, with business suits and ties seen all over the streetstyle at Fashion Month.
Tap into the look with a charcoal blazer or grey trouser — the shade is trending now, with everyone from Rosie Huntington-Whiteley to Elsa Hosk suiting up in tailored separates.
'I wore the viral one-legged jeans to the office. Here’s how it went.'
By Annaliese Todd.
ICYMI fashion has officially lost the plot because one-legged jeans are now an intentional thing people are wearing on actual purpose.
Yes, you read that right. Jeans. With. One. Leg.
In a moment of what I can only describe as temporary insanity, I decided to try the trend and wear them to work. Because nothing says 'take me seriously in this meeting' like showing up with one bare leg.
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