Monday, December 20, 2010

IDENTITY: An International Affair



This blog was originally done for Brisbane Threads (my first blog for another blog! Yay for me!) and they have so kindly let me post it to mine as well! 

WRAP-UP: IDENTITY: An International Affair


I am one of those people who like to know everything, is easily distracted and sometimes a little too curious. So with the mix of all these wonderful personality traits in full blast this blog has taken me a lot longer to write than it ever should have! I have actually re-written it 3 times now. This is my third attempt and I am really hoping I will be satisfied with it or I might have Danni from Brisbane Threads knocking on my door asking me what the problem is! And yes, what is the problem you might ask? It is that when you put so many amazing designs on one runway I go into a bit of a frenzy! The November IDENTITY was another huge success (of course!) and it has left me obsessing about new labels that I had never delved into. The labels included in this showcase were Easton Pearson, Catherine Malandrino, Day Birger et Mikelson, Elizabeth and James, Elie Tahari, HUGO BOSS, Maryan Mehlhorn Swimwear, Paul Smith and Tiffany & Co. So I guess I better start at the beginning before I jump into all the amazing labels I have been drooling over for a week now! After meeting Brisbane Threads wonderful photographer Carmel I grabbed a glass of Moet and an oyster and made myself at home. I had a perfect view of everyone there. If I didn't even manage to see the fashion show there is no way I would go home without my fashion fix because there was an array of stunning colour, gorgeous designs and amazing prints. I cannot even begin to tell you how amazing everyone looked! That is what I love about Brisbane, no two people looked the same in Stephens Lane. Each person expressing their own unique style with the utmost confidence and ease. I was in fashion heaven. Now to the good stuff!


Easton Pearson showcased their long awaited Cruise collection for the first time in Australia (it had already been shown in Paris!). With striking colour, unique cuts and stunning twists on classic stripes Easton Pearson certainly delivered! Lydia Pearson and Pamela Easton are Brisbane based designers so with the success of their brand it is all too fitting that they were in the exclusive IDENTITY show! I remember reading Easton Pearson's design influence on their web site a few months ago and watching their pieces come down the runway it really all made sense!
'Our references are drawn from varied terrain: from Indian, African and European sources, from historical predecessors, from vintage clothes, from museums, archives and films, from books and our own travels with our families. The possibilities offered by specific textile techniques clearly influence us in terms of what might be adapted into clothing. Simultaneously, our visual references continue to wander.'
Their collection certainly stays true to their inspiration which is part of why they are so unique and successful! I would certainly love to be spotted poolside in some of their Cruise collection!




The Catherine Malandrino collection was presented by Samantha Ogilvie and was nothing short of amazing and definitely one of my favorites on the night! Catherine was born in the French Alps and now lives and designs in New York. Her intention is to blend the romance and elegance of Paris with the energy of Manhattan and as you can see from her clothing she is certainly successful at doing so! Her pieces are modern and chic. It's elegance and sex appeal all in one outfit! The cuts and colours are flattering so her clothes could suit almost anyone!


DAY Birger et Mikelson was presented by Frock Shop and is one of Scandinavia's most successful fashion houses. The label was originally inspired by Asian tailoring and culture yet during the past few years, the global ethnicity that initially characterised DAY Birger et Mikkelsen has become urbanised to appeal to metropolitan bohemians. The fashion house has the intention of reviving craftsmanship when it comes to design and the tailoring certainly appeared immaculate from where I was sitting! The beautiful day and night dresses that paraded the runway made me want to go straight to Frock Shop and try them on so I could just feel the material against my skin! They flowed so effortlessly and you can just see that the material used is of the up most quality. The pieces were amazing and with their timeless silhouettes they are certainly pieces you would have for years.
Elizibeth and James was also presented by Frock Shop and for those of you who are not familiar with the label I know you will be familiar with the labels designers Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen. Although I had read a little about their label I had never actually made the effort to see any of their pieces as the idea of their fashion line takes me back to my Target days when they had their own children's line which I used to loathe finger spacing the coat hangers just for a little girl to run up to excitedly and completely mess up so I was well and truly sick of the Olsen twins. But now I have taken the time to browse their women's collection and even their lovely accessories. Their designs have certainly matured and are really gorgeous. I watched a few youtube videos on their design process and how hard these girls work. They are certainly inspirational and their designs most definitely reflect their hard work! Their pieces range from business woman chic to plaid shirt casual and I was very impressed by all of their designs! They certainly reflect the fashion of young working women today... gorgeous!
Elie Tahari was presented by Samantha Olgivie. Elie takes what you know about fashion and then ups it a level. He takes the cuts, the material, the colours and just the mere presence of the clothes one step further than your average designer. The brand offers elegance and timeless sophistication. Elie's story is certainly incredible and if  you ever have time to delve into it I suggest you do, especially if you are a budding designer and need some inspiration to keep on doing what you love. Elie was born in Israel and after a tumultuous childhood ended up moving to New York as an electrician. He was homeless, sleeping on park benches in Central Parka and the YMCA Hotel when he could. He now owns a $500 million dollar luxury brand. His life experience and travels are reflected in his designs and it is just a pleasure to see his work in the thread!
Hugo Boss, well, does he really need an introduction? This is another designer story that if you don't know it you should check it out. Considering he was a Nazi I am incredibly surprised the Fashion House survived Hugo's death let alone being one of the most famous luxury brands in the world over 60 years later! It was the Boss Black Label which was showcased and let me tell you... a man in a Boss suit is, well... dreamy! Clearly this label is not going any where as it prides itself on innovative yet classic design to the highest of high standards. The Mens range is masculine, classy, swarve and stylish and the women's range is sophisticated, beautiful, edgy and innocently sexy yet packed with Boss attitude. The Boss collection showcased would probably have to be my favourite!


Maryan Mehlhorn Swimwear was showcased again with Tiffany and Co Jewellery. What a combination! Mayran's swimwear is immaculate and timeless. It oozes class and the jewelry you put with her swimwear, well, you wouldn't want anything less than something Tiffany. The cuts, colours and little details that go into Maryan Melhorn's pieces make them the perfect high fashion poolside must have. The Tiffany Jewelry was of course amazing. They even gave away a silver Tiffany Key Pendant and chain as a lucky door prize! Why oh why was my number not called out! I also have to mention the Tiffany sunglasses which are the gorgeous classic over sized sunnies which I have now added to my wish list along side the Tiffany Oval Key Platinum Pendant with Diamonds! 


And finally last but not least Paul Smith presented by Mitchell Ogilvie Menswear. Yes I have to say it again.. another amazing designer story about overcoming the odds but I will let you google this one! I always thought that if Burberry had a punk rock, street wise, yet educated brother... it would be Paul Smith. You can clearly see the, for lack of a better word I am going to make one up, Britishness in Paul's designs but he is so daring! For a man to be a Paul Smith man he needs to be confident and calm, easy and educated, playful but cool. The designs sent down the runway on the gorgeous chiseled male models made women's hearts flutter and made the men actually pay attention. If you ever need to buy clothes for a Man go to Mitchell Ogilvie in Brisbane and you will never look back.


This IDENTITY was certainly in the Christmas spirit as models bopped down the runway at one stage to Mariah Carey's All I want for Christmas Is You (love Mariah's Christmas Carols!) as the hostess with the mostess Di Cant said that we could use the Tiffany Jewelry as stocking fillers! Love it! As you can see from this gigantic blog (the biggest fashion blog I have ever written!) that I was not kidding when I said it sent me into a frenzy! IDENTITY remains my favourite fashion show I have ever been to and I will certainly continue to attend next years showcases as the night is full of class, glamour, good food, Moet and truly amazing fashion (both on and off the catwalk!). The venue is gorgeous and the models are incredible. I cannot speak highly enough of this event! I cannot wait for its return in 2011!  




These photos are courtesy of Brisbane Threads and to see the whole gallery go to
Third time lucky!
Stay fabulous!
CLE


Tuesday, December 14, 2010

WHAT KIND OF NAME IS ANONYMOUS ANYWAY?





Anonymous said...



Seriously... her favourite books are Skinny Bitch and The Secret?

Can she even read. How about you go pick up some real literature
What a joke

Dear Anonymous,

at first I was very annoyed by your post that you put up in response to my model interview on Ellie Gonsalves, but now I have to thank you as it has helped me make a serious decision. It is all well and good to have your own ideas and judgements about other people, but how you deal with and express these judgements is another story. I have no real intention of sticking up for Ellie because she is not the kind of person you need to stick up for. She is an amazing person who exudes charm, confidence and maturity and whether or not she has read 'real literature' (what ever that is supposed to mean) or not seems to be made irrelevant by your comment. Clearly what ever 'real literature' you have read has not helped you grow as a person in knowledge or wisdom so to poke fun at an amazingly kind and inspirational young woman for reading Skinny Bitch and The Secret when she would not even dream about judging you is quite ironic. 

I am a huge reader of blogs and articles and I guess I just love reading in general but when I see nasty comments left by 'Anonymous', well, it really irks me. I don't believe in negativity, unjust knee jerk judgements or hiding behind my blog or my comments and so my serious decision is: I will never accept it on my blog. I have grappled with the idea for a while now as I do believe that everyone has the right to their own opinion BUT I personally have created my blog for positivity, inspiration and fun so I have no intention of keeping comments like the above on my blog. There is no need. This world is amazing and if you choose to see the world through a pessimistic pin hole then that is your misfortune and I wont have anything to do with it. I am not trying to say that I am Mother Theresa as I judge people all the time with out meaning to, but I catch myself as often as I can, see how silly I am being and that their life is none of my business. I never feel the need to put a paper bag over my head and walk up to them and say 'You know what? I don't like what you are wearing. Where ever you got that outfit from is a joke, get a stylist.' Hahaha! Odd example but that is what I sometimes find myself judging people on... my idea of a bad dress choice. There is no need for me to project my ideas onto other people and especially in regards to something as simplistic as dress choice! 

I really do believe that the majority of people are kind, are equal opportunists, want our world to survive, our animals to be treated right, people to express love and gratitude to one another, have goals, desires and inspiration and want peace and calm. It just seems, to me, that the people who are not so nice are a little louder than the majority who are hence there is an illusion that unkind people are the majority. So it is time to put a stop to it and tolerate it no longer, especially when there is so much good and love in this world!

If you cant say anything nice, don't say anything at all and then explore what made you even think that in the first place.

Be honest, be caring, be loving and above all be YOU because you are not unkind.

Stay fabulous!





Thursday, December 9, 2010

CHAMPIONS HAIR BEAUTY DAY SPA





When I was asked if I would like to do a review of Champions Hair Beauty Day Spa by the lovely owner Caroline the answer really was a no brainer. Of course! I have actually been going to Champions for 7 years now so who better really to do a review than me? I know all the staff, in fact a few of them have become some of my closest friends and I am there almost once a week!  It really is quite hard to find a hair dresser, nail tech, massage therapist, etc that you like and you can trust to do a wonderful job time and time again and if you do manage to get them all under the one roof it is an incredible bonus! I literally get every one of my beauty treatments there. My waxing, hair, nails, spray tans and I buy all my hair care products from there too. Champions is in the gorgeous Sanctuary Cove Marine Village, right by the water. Although I have been going there for years I had never actually used the Day Spa. So last week I got spoilt and had some Spa treatments so I can give you the whole idea on Champions! 
The treatment rooms are gorgeous. With its chocolate brown walls, oil burner in the corner providing soft lighting and sweet fragrance, the treatment table in the middle of the room covered with crisp white towels and draped with a gorgeous mink blanket and of course beautiful relaxing music flowing effortlessly through the speakers in the roof you cant help but feel relaxed even before you lay down on the treatment table. My therapist was Kersty and she was just lovely. I first had a salt scrub which is a formulation of salt and other ingredients which is used to exfoliate dead skin from the body, leaving fresh skin behind and nourishing the skin with herbal ingredients. To have your whole body exfoliated feels great. With the change of season my skin was feeling a little tight and dry and now it feels refreshed and smooth. When that was done I had a Vichy shower. This shower is not just any shower. I was expecting to jump up and have a 'normal' shower on my own to wash away the salt but where would the fun or relaxation be in that? 



The Vichy Shower is an aquatic therapeutic experience inspired by treatments used in the French city of Vichy. It is a metal arm that has seven heads and runs parallel to a cushioned treatment table so you can be showered while laying down. The Vichy shower relaxes sore muscles and stimulates lymph circulation, which helps the body eliminate metabolic wastes. This was probably my favourite treatment. The feeling of the water against your body and the way the therapist creates different pressures and temperatures with the water is absolute heaven. My last treatment was an hour massage. The only problem with getting a massage for an hour is that it goes way too quickly! Kersty was amazing. She made me feel comfortable at all times and encouraged me to let her know how much pressure I liked which to me is important. Overall the whole experience was incredibly refreshing, relaxing and the ultimate me time. I most certainly recommend it! If you love it as much as I did it would be such a wonderful once a month treat as it really is an amazing indulgence and an incredible stress relief! It's all part of looking after yourself! 
The weekend before my amazing Day Spa experience I had a wedding to go to so I had an upstyle done by the beautiful Sam! I had never had my hair done by Sam before but I must say she is really amazing at upstyles! I can be quite indecisive, especially when it comes to my hair, so when Sam asked me what I would like done I told her I wanted an upstyle but I didn't want to look like the Bride or the Bridesmaids! So with so little information she got to work.



  It turned out perfect! I loved it! The girls at Champions really know their stuff. My regular hair dresser Mikkie is constantly trying out new dos and re-inventing her hair style. She has a real talent for knowing what colours and cuts suit people and is great at doing what YOU want with your hair. My nail Technician is Zavier and she is great. She keeps up with all the latest colours and nail products and is always doing new courses to keep up with new techniques. The other two Nail Techs, Terri and Nikki, are just as lovely and talented but you have to book ahead for these three girls because they are in high demand! My spray tans and waxing are done by what ever beauty therapist is available at the time and they are all lovely, discreet, professional and brilliant at what they do. 
Have a look at their website to see their gorgeous facilities.
They have two locations, one in the Marine Village at Sanctuary Cove and the other at the Hyatt Regency in Sanctuary Cove. Champions are reasonable priced and it is just a wonderful atmosphere full of lovely professionals willing to help! Go and check it out for yourself, you wont be dissapointed!

Stay fabulous! 



Wednesday, December 1, 2010

MY CRUSH




I just finished watching the episode of SATC where Carrie develops a crush on the furniture designer Aidan. There was a subsequent conversation with Miranda while eating pink cup cakes, with Carrie smiling ear to ear in her crush state, about crushes. It really got me thinking about crushes and the amazing feelings and fantasies associated with them and how we can have crushes but may never have actually had a crush on the person we are dating or dated or even married. I have never had a crush that amounts to anything. I have had plenty of boyfriends but I never had a 'crush' on any of them. My first crush was an odd one... Casper the friendly ghost. Obviously not the animated ghost but the boy who appears at the end of the movie when he becomes human, Devon Sawa. He was on the cover of TV Hits and all the related magazines and I had them all! 



Then one I will embarrassingly skip over quickly *ahem... Taylor Hansen. I seemed to have a break for a while after him. Then when I was 16 I developed a huge crush on a bronzed, athletic built South African that I used to go running with. He was a bit older than me but I didn't care. He was handsome, fashionable, drove an awesome convertible and had a cute room mate. Wait? Yes he was gay. Damn! Eight long years later I developed a crush on a man at a Fashion Festival. I didn't even meet him. I was sitting in a gorgeous marquee at South Bank waiting for a fashion show to begin when he walked in late. I saw him and my heart fluttered. I immediately text my friend who was sitting in a different row to me 'I am in love! See the guy two rows in front!' and she almost instantly wrote back 'Yes!'. We instantly turned into 16 year olds. It was hard to concentrate on the fashion show after that. My oh my was he handsome and he had that X factor about him. You see extremely good looking people all the time but when they have that X Factor.... I guess that causes the crush. When the show finished I met my girlfriend outside the marquee and I waited nervously for a glimpse of him! I didn't see him. To me I had a crush but to my friend he was good looking. It's funny how some have the X factor to one person and not another. In our 16 year old state we nicknamed him Dimitri as he appeared Russian. Every now and then she will tease me and say 'how's Dimitri'. Damn. I don't know. This was in August. No such fluttering of the heart since then. It's funny that none of my crushes ever turned into anything. I guess it didn't help that Devon and Taylor live in America and did not know I exist or that my chiseled South African was gay or even that I never got to meet Dimitri. I think I need better luck with who I actually develop a crush on. But after writing this I am extremely interested to hear your crush stories. Did your crush ever amount to anything? Did you even marry your crush? Let me know by posting a comment below or email me at casey.lee.evans@gmail.com   

Stay fabulous!

CLE



Monday, November 15, 2010

LISA BLUE SWIMWEAR- By Paige Saville

Casey Evans and Paige Saville
Love it or loathe it, it's bikini season. Yup, that time of year when squats and lunges sound like words from the devils vocabulary, and the delightful tastes of winters guilty pleasures become not so worth it. Wipe that realisation off your face and delve into the good stuff! Summer crushes, icy cold refreshments, sunset soirees and swim-wear!

200+  invited guests clamoured into the breezy Komune Beach Club and Resort in Coolangatta for the second instalment of  'From South Beach With Love'. The vibe was casually luxe and very relaxed, with the catwalk sprawled over the pool and bean bag style lounge seats spaced across the wooden decking. On hand to quench the thirsts of a parched crowd was Vodka O and Redbull. Fashion offerings came in the form of parades by designer Lisa Burke, with her label Lisa Blue back from the catwalks of Miami Fashion Week.


Ok lets just take a moment to pause, so I can shamelessly steal a Rachel Zoe catch phrase... the new Lisa Blue collection is major!

I'll admit I'm a fashion hungry individual, so nothing satisfies my appetite more than a label which comes with a side serving of social responsibility. Lisa is passionate about saving the whales, and it's more than just a marketing ploy, she actually donates 25% off net profits to the Whale Conservation Society, which is such a legitimate cause! A sickening thought: despite international bans more than 2,000 whales will be harpooned for commercial markets this year.

(Not meaning to sound like a tacky infomercial) But wait... There's more! Another element making this Byron Bay based designer so completely rad is her 2010/11 prints. They're based on amazingly intricate Australian Aboriginal paintings, with the artist who inspired it haling from the Mirning (which translates to whale) tribe. How cool is that?! She's still always focused on her cause!



A little side tracked there, lets head back to the Komune event. It wasn't just your run of the mill parade. The first of two shows opened with a Didgerido player, who left everyone entranced. Babes from Division Model Management sashayed down the catwalk along with Lisa's own model muse, indigenous beauty Tamara Flanagan.

Designer Lisa Burke 

I'll spare you the design descriptions, I don't quite think my words would do them justice, go check out www.lisablue.com.au, seriously though it's worth it! The fabric is imported from Italy and it's all crafted in Australia (Note worthy: Her Renaissance art mixed with French lace patterns... EPIC)!

No word of a lie, I cannot wait for the next From South Beach With Love!

xx++ Paige.


Sunday, November 7, 2010

Keeping A Diary



No one knows you better than you but sometimes with the hundreds of thoughts that fly through our mind at any given moment it is hard to get clarity. The best way to gain any clarity is to grab a hold of one of those thoughts and your diary and put pen to paper. It is important that you do it daily. A diary is not just there for you to write negative thoughts in... it is there to help you to:

Tackle difficult situations that arise,
Get to know yourself better,
Set goals,
Creative expression (write poetry, songs, draw or doodle)
and
To be grateful for what you have in your life.

How to tackle difficult situations with your diary:
At the top of the page always date your entry and put the subject matter as a heading, for example 'A difficult situation that arose at work'. The heading doesn't have to go into detail, it is just there for future reference. Start by writing the problem at hand. You need to be honest and open. It is a piece of paper, its not going to judge you so you can tell it what ever you like and it is important you do. You don't need to filter what you tell your diary as you are doing this to help you and your diary is for your eyes only. Bitch and moan and carry on all you like so you can vent any emotion (anger, sadness, etc) and get it out so it does not cloud your thoughts any more. Then on a new page start to write in a more understanding and positive light. Why did the situation occur? Be forgiving, kind and understanding. Then write what you would like to happen as if it has happened and highlight it.

Here is an example.
A Difficult Situation That Arose At Work 8. Nov. 2010
(VENT)
Today at work Smith reeeeally annoyed me! Argh! He is such an ass! We are the same age and at the same skill level but he talks down to me and acts as if he is so much better than me! I did a presentation for clients today and he came up to me later to talk to me about it and he basically said he could have done it better and that he should have been asked to do it! FAR OUT! What is his PROBLEM! I just want to take his ugly stupid little tie he wears and feed it through the paper shredder!! I know my presentation wasn't bad because not only did John tell me I did a great job but we LANDED the CLIENT! Up yours Smith you jerk.

(new page)
(Understanding, wisdom, kindness and positivity)
I guess I have to be more understanding of Smith. I know people are never a certain way without having something under the surface. You can tell by the way he acts and his body language that he is quite insecure and a fearful person. I guess the way he acts is just a reflection of that. He clearly doesn't know any better and I know he is only doing what he is doing because he thinks it is right. I will just have to be more understanding and patient with him. Maybe I could try talking to him about it. I might just try being nicer to him. See if that makes a change. I guess I never really acknowledge him. It wouldn't hurt to say hi in the morning. 

(highlight) 
(write what you would like the situation to be as if it is already like that)
Smith and I are now friends and he no longer feels the need to put me down. We work as a team and when we do things separately we are supportive of each other. We help each other to do the best we can. I know now how he is and I know I cannot change him. I have an understanding and I need to never take anything he does or says personally as it is just a reflection of him and has nothing to do with me.

A brief example but I am sure you get the drift! The first part is required so you can vent your anger and write what has happened (rather than holding on to it and then you explode!), the second part is for you to look at the situation through positive and reasonable eyes and the third part that you highlight is for you to go back and read over and over to help remind you what you want from the situation and move towards that. Obviously the situation may not be remedied straight away. You might have to write a few more entries about the same subject. But it is important that you do. Fold down the 'negative/venting' pages and go back to read the highlighted area every day. 

How to get to know yourself better with your diary:
Ask yourself questions. This is so So SO IMPORTANT! People don't know themselves very well these days so it is extremely important to get to know ourselves. What makes ME happy? What do I want from my life? Where do I want to be in five years? What are my hobbies? What are my weaknesses that I need to work on?
Go on a date with yourself in your diary and ask everything that you would ask when getting to know someone. Even asking what are your favourite movies, food, hobbies and aspirations. Just by answering these questions you will know yourself better than anyone else knows themselves. Your a good person and worth getting to know :) Dont forget to date and and put a heading for example 'Getting to know ME!'

Goal setting with your diary:
Goal setting is paramount to your success in life. Use your diary to set and monitor your goals. If you dont have any yet I suggest you do a week of goal setting. Write one goal a day. A career goal today, a family goal tomorrow, a health goal the next, etc. Really ponder your goal and get excited about it! Make sure your goal is clear and revisit your goals all the time to help you stay on track! 

Creative expression with your diary:
Creative expression can be anything from a complex Haiku to a stick figure drawing. It is completely up to you. It is for fun and to exercise your creative outlet! It doesnt matter how creative you are... just give it a go!

Being grateful with your diary:
Another extremely important thing you should do is be grateful for what you have! Write a grateful entry. Even if you think you dont have much to be grateful for YOU DO. For example
I am so happy and grateful for the clothes on my back, the roof over my head, the food that sustains me and the hands I have to write this.
Get into the real feeling of being grateful. Feel the pleasure and release that being grateful for even the small things in your life brings. 

Keeping a diary will bring out the BEST in you. You will get to know yourself better, learn from your mistakes because you are taking the time to assess them, become a better 'problem' solver and you will be so much more positive which will in turn affect your life in a positive way! It is not hard and only requires a few minutes a day. It is important to get into the habit of doing it. Go to bed 10 minutes earlier and lay and write. You will rest easier believe me! Just try it! You will surprise yourself I assure you! Remember your diary is yours and you do what feels right to you. Paste pictures in there, record quotes you love, do what ever you want to it! 

Stay fabulous! 
CLE






Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Ellie Gonsalves


There are some people who come into our lives and really touch our heart with their positivity and inspiration. Ellie is one of those people. At only 19 years of age Ellie has a wisdom in her face that is true and kind. It really is a direct reflection of what is inside. This model profile was my very first model profile but I had not actually put it on my blog, I only had it on my facebook. Silly me! 
Ellie's kind heart and positive ways are such an inspiration that there was no way I was going to hide this model profile any longer! Ellie has worked for many big brands! From Jetpilot to Lorna Jane to Price Attack, she has done it all! She is currently the face of a number of campaigns including Auzrun, Veve Swimwear and Running Bare's Go Pink campaign for Breast Cancer Research. 

I hope you love Ellie's interview as much as I do! Enjoy!


Name:
Ellie Gonsalves

Star Sign:
Aquarius – The water bearer. Sun sign: Air

How did you first get into modelling?
I was first scouted in the city at the age of 13 by my current agency – However I have always been a true believer in taking ACTION on the things I want to achieve in life, and having said that I have found my career has really taken off in the past year or so since I really started going out and generating work myself.. It’s all about taking action and not waiting around for someone else to make the things you want in life happen.


What has your favorite job been so far?
It is really difficult to say what my FAVOURITE project has been so far, I have had the opportunity to be associated with some outstanding companies like Lorna Jane, JetPilot, Veve Swimwear, and Price Attack. Most of them who I’m currently still working with…They have all been so fantastic to work with. But one project I have been involved with that I feel extremely passionate about is called “The Aussie Angels” I love being involved with helping people and BEING the change I want to see in the world -  SO we drew inspiration from the Victorias Secret runway show and created outfits that best suited our personalities with the breast cancer symbols and shot this concept to support the Breast Cancer Foundation. The final images will be signed by the 4 of us Aussie Angels (Danielle Marie Bourke, Lexi Carlin, Emma Ceolin and ME) and auctioned off in the Breast Cancer PINK week - Personally I don't think we could have picked a more appropriate week and foundation that suited such an amazing concept like The Aussie Angels! This has never been done before and I am SO excited to be apart of it.

Who is your inspiration and why?
I have looked up to Miranda Kerr for years, not only in the modeling aspect but her outlook on health and fitness, positivity and the drive she has to succeed in whatever she does. I think it is also extremely important to be surrounded by positive people who support you through whatever decision and direction you choose to go. All of the people I surround myself with are also my inspiration, because they have helped create an environment that has helped me pursue my life goals.



Where do you see yourself in five years?
On the glittery Victoria’s Secret runway with my angel wings..



If you could go anywhere in the world where would you go and why?
I have been fortunate enough to have travelled quite a bit growing up but one of the places on my “101 things to do before I die” goal list is to be in Monaco for the F1.



Favorite book?
I don’t have just ONE! I have numerous for different aspects of my life –
The book I get my drive and determination from?
- The Secret written by Rhonda Byrne
The book I read on humor, educates on animal awareness and health?
- Skinny B**ch written by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin
The book that educates me on my health and fitness?
-          How to get FAT and HOW NOT TO written by Kerry and & Rowena McEvoy.
The book I read on FASHION?
                - That Extra Half an Inch written by Victoria Beckham



Favorite movie?

I am completely in LOVE with horror movies – Looking at me you SO wouldn’t think it, but I grew up watching the ‘Alien’ sequels with my dad, riding horses, and playing in the mud… A total tomboy growing up!

What is your favorite type of exercise?
I very strongly believe in maintaining my health and fitness. I love being able to enjoy healthy eating, working out and the way that it makes me feel everyday. Being healthy is not just an activity I do every once in a blue moon, but a priority I am dedicated to everyday. By choosing the right foods, the skincare that works for me, practicing yoga, and keeping fit on a exercise plan created for my own needs ensures I have LOTS of energy and I'm able to stay in shape, despite what my schedule might be or where I am! This is probably why I have a hard choice of choosing anything in particular!


Three things you cant live without?
I couldn’t live without my wonderful supportive partner Ross and my beautiful family – They have been my driving force to go out and achieve everything I desire in life without them I wouldn’t be the person I am today… AND my dreams board - A dreams board is a canvas you place up somewhere you look everyday.. In your office, bedroom or bathroom. It has photos of all the things you want to have in your lifetime…

What is your biggest indulgence?
When it comes to indulging, I go by the 80:20 rule. Eighty percent of the time I eat food that is highly nutritious and basically what I believe to be 'the essentials' for my body. The remaining 20 percent is the area I grant myself the occasion to treat myself to the things I could not go without- Like Blue Smokes famous spicy Buffalo Wings!



Your favorite designer label?
My favorite designer is Alex Perry – Being an Aussie girl I have grown up with Alex Perry around me. The garments fit my figure so well and they are so beautifully created and so out there.


Any advice for the women of the world?
Growing up I have come to find people around me are so afraid of not 'fitting in'.. I think sometimes it takes a little bit of time for you to grow and actually SEE and accept that it is your difference that MAKES a difference in this world... Your passion, image, drive, or positivity that inspires others around you. While everyone around you is complaining about the gloomy weather or their gloomy circumstances are you the person that looks for the rainbow and the brighter future? I have come to believe that being yourself in a world constantly trying to change you is the biggest accomplishment of all… and it is MORE THAN OK TO BE DIFFERENT! Embrace it, live it and love it – it is you and there is no one out there LIKE you!



Anything you want to add?
I want to leave you with one of my favorite quotes that inspires me everyday to be the best I can possibly be - “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it; if you can dream it, you can BECOME it.” 


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