Some time ago I worked on a photoshoot for one of my very dear friends who owns a wonderful home-grown accessories label, Lulki. Made in Melbourne- hooray!



I couldn’t decide which bag I liked more, so I bought three. A little bit naughty but I haven’t invested in new handbags for a while now.



Bags: Lulki
Jeans: Hong Kong
Boots: eBay
Sweater: Camden Market
Shirt: Vintage Lady Pelaco
Dress: Lady Melbourne
Heels: Tony Bianco
Belt: Op-shop