Thursday, July 29, 2010

'good BUY' re-location SALE

duckeggBLUE is delighted to announce the re-location of our fashion store to 489 Darling Street, Balmain (currently the Vivalino store) just a few doors down from our furniture store quintessential duckeggBLUE



TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR HUGE RE-LOCATION SALE WITH UP TO 70% OFF COVETABLE WOMEN’s LABELS, including…..

Carl Kapp
Lee Mathews
Ginger & Smart
By Malene Birger
Tara Jarmon
Majestic
Jac & Jack
18th Amendment Denim
Filippa K
Paul & Joe



SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY 30th JULY until sold out!

Be quick and bag a few great buys!!!

We will close on Sunday 29th August and re-open on Friday 3rd September

We look forward to welcoming you to our fabulous new store full of ‘beautiful clothes & covetable style’

Love duckeggBLUE xxx

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Now Exhibiting, Countess Ingegerd Ahlefeldt-Laurvigen



It had to be.  My last day at the UK antique markets, no money left in my purse and certainly no space left on my rather over exhausted credit cards, and I had to find 8 original oil paintings, circa 1930/40 by the Woman pictured above.  Countess Ingegerd Ahlefeldt-Laurvigen (1900-1986), Painter; daughter of Count Preben Ferdinand, Danish Envoy.  A painter, poet and writer.  It was love at first sight and I had to have them.



6 weeks later and they just arrived in Sydney yesterday afternoon, are now unpacked (after lots of bubble wrap, card and inquisitive dogs!) and in the back of my car on their way to be professionally strung so that I can hang them in our freshly painted hallway.





Countess Ingegerd 'Johanne Marie' Ahlefeldt-Laurvigen painted these portraits in oil on canvas, of Chelsea pensioners at the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London, a retirement and nursing home for former members of the British Army who had been injured in service or who had served for more than 20 years.






Pensioners were entitled to come and go from the Royal Hospital as they pleased, and were permitted to wear civilian clothing wherever they travelled. However, within the hospital, and in the surrounding area, in-pensioners were encouraged to wear a blue uniform, and this is the uniform that Countess Ingegerd Ahlefeldt-Laurvigen captured on canvas while the pensioners 'sat' for her during her portrait sittings.  Her time and efforts were of no charge to the hospital, and here is where the paintings would have hung for many years.  Why they are not there now, I do not know.  All I know is I am somewhat humbled and quite honoured to have these works as an 'entrance' feature to my home, art of a Countess that has many of her works hung at the National Portrait Gallery in London.

If the pensioners traveled further from the Hospital, they had to wear their distinctive scarlet coats instead of the blue uniform. The scarlet coats were also worn for ceremonial occasions, accompanied by tricorne hats, and this is as it still is today.





The gentleman that I purchased the paintings from insisted that I had them framed in a large gilded frame, it's obvious from that comment that we are strangers......gold elaborate frames really aren't my bag!  Instead I choose to leave them as they are, unframed, with delicate, aged edges to the canvas and let the intricate brushwork of each portrait speak for itself.







Monday, July 12, 2010

Style Icon, Grace Kelly, at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

The thing that made her stand out is what we call 'style'.  McCall's magazine, 1955





With a morning to spare before my long flight back to Sydney I paid a visit to the Victoria & Albert Museum, in Knightsbridge, London....directly opposite my hotel, so really no excuses not to pop in and absorb the style of one of the worlds most photographed Women of the 20th Century, Grace Kelly.



With her obvious classic beauty came elegance and glamour, so much so she came to symbolise the classic, understated look that she wore both on and off screen, and was known for her impeccable dress sense and style.



Through Grace Kelly's spectacular wardrobe, this tasteful exhibition takes the visitor through her life of adventures and stories, from Hollywood actress to a princess of one of Europe's oldest royal families.
If your visiting London this exhibition is well worth a visit, lust over the Chanel & Dior suits and dresses.....if only my wardrobe was so well 'suited'!

Stay Tuned...Arriving This Week At duckeggBLUE, Ginger & Smart Summer 2010

It's 4pm on Monday afternoon and I'm counting down the days and hours until Ginger & Smarts Summer 2010 collection arrives in store later this week.
Fresh from the catwalk of Australian Fashion Week, duckeggBLUE is delighted to share with you only the most covetable styles, from all-in-one play suits, bold graphic printed dresses to whimsical floaty dresses, duckeggBLUE has it all!



And NEW to duckeggBLUE is Ginger & Smarts Footwear collection.....in store early September.  Move over Winter boots, Summer 'must own' wedges are calling.

The Wait IS Over! Jac & Jack Spring 2010 In Store Now at duckeggBLUE



Always a favourite with staff and customers alike, Jac & Jack Spring Collection is now available at duckeggBLUE!  As pictures speak a thousand words, I'll let the pictures chat away to you....and what a gossip they should have!!! 



The girls at Jac & Jack never disappoint, from beautiful crisp cotton pants, peach skin silks, silky cotton jerseys to knitted linens, this collection is not to be missed.....my first purchases will have to be the cute cotton pants (perfect with a pair of bensimons) and the knitted linen blazer....understated style for Summer days in Sydney.  Bring on the sunshine!