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Summer in the city

Summer in the city means... Iced frappacino's, salads and sushi, bright colours, more skin, friendlier sales assistants, more bargains, more smiles, less make up, cool sunnies
Driving into the city is never a quick trip, yet we decided to ditch the convenient trams for air conditioned car - fail. 40 minutes shopping at Melbourne Central equalled almost 2 hours in traffic to go 9km. blah. It was nice to be out of the house. Tomorrow we're heading over to Chapel Street for the opening of Top Shop - how exciting!
Wearing Canary Cami from Bardot / Lilac Jeans from Giordano / Faux Suede boots from South Yarra Markets / Handbag from MBK in Thailand / Bracelets from H&M, ASOS and Mossimo Dutti

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