Meaningful Fashion & Style

by | May 19, 2013 | Events, Loving Life, Products

Screen shot 2013-05-19 at 9.25.23 AMRecently, I had the pleasure of joining my Mum and good friend Toni for an exclusive fashion styling session afternoon tea at the fabulous store, Origèn Imports, in South Melbourne.

298512_10150932633697185_974865891_nThe gorgeous and talented Anna had all of us testing our comfort zone with outfits and colours we wouldn’t normally try – yet the results were magic!

Founder, Rose Marie Stirling, a natural stylist and gorgeous soul – had me dressed to impress with a menagerie of designers and materials.  I’m allowed to wear pink and red – yay!

IMG_3361Origèns gorgeous range reflects an enduring fascination with artisans – the designers and craftspeople from all corners of the globe who create their eclectic, hand-made treasures.

I’m excited to share that more opportunities to play and style with the talented Origèn team is available so stay tuned for word here!

And whilst you can check out their designs online I highly recommend visiting either of their stores – in Collins Place, Southbank, South Melbourne or Malvern Central – where you’ll get extra TLC and the meaningful story behind the labels. Ensure you say Miss Meaningful says hello – happy meaningful shopping!

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