Showing posts with label sandals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sandals. Show all posts

An Interview with Cali & Cale's designer Amy Castle

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Campaign: Cali & Cale 2012. (You can view my collaboration with Cali & Cale shoes here)

I was fortunate to interview the lovely Amy Castle from Cali & Cale, an Australian brand whose leather sandals take feet from the city to the beach in impeccable beautiful and bold style.

Can you tell us a little about yourself and Cali & Cale?

I studied a degree in Footwear at Cordwainers College in East London which is part of the London College of Fashion. The East End was a vibrant and creative place to live and study. At the college I spent years learning every part of the shoe-making process.
In 2010 I moved to Australia for love and adventure; a lot has happened in a few years. Australia is an exciting place to be creatively as it is still evolving with such a unique voice. 
In Australia I was finding it difficult to find a decent pair of sandals made from leather that was interesting and fashionable while simultaneously simple and stylish. Cali and Cale sandals are pure understated style, simple contemporary design combined with artisan techniques. 

How you first got involved with designing for your label?

By being inspired, passionate and meeting the right people.

What inspires you?

Cali and Cale came from a little name book my parents had; Cali from Greek meaning ‘beautiful’ and Cale from English meaning ‘bold’. The two names are similar but different, masculine and feminine – a contrast that creates balance.
I am always inspired by contrasts and they often make for the most exciting design. I'm quite a curious person and will collect things and images - it could be a photo, the colour of someones jumper or even a piece of rope! 

Name some of the designers/labels whom you look up to and why?

Phoebe Philo at Celine continues to impress and inspire me with clean lines, graphic shapes and the artful use of leather throughout her collections. I am also quite a fan of Marni and I love their latest resort collection. This is the label from which I bought my first pair of designer shoes.
In Australia Gary Bigeni is an inspirational designer - creating collections that are desirable  and exciting with a hint of eccentricity. I love the bold use of colour and shape to create beautiful garments that are true modern Australian style.

You can view my post on Cali and Cale's shoes here.

Thank you Amy Castle and Undergroup Showroom for making this interview possible!




My 100th post (yay!): It's a hot day, perfect for fish and chips and a striped dress!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Paper Scissors Stripe Dress (similar here or here)
Vintage Cardigan (similar here)
Target Sandals (similar here)

Helloooooo all! I'm so excited, this is my 100th post. I never thought I would've made it to this point, and also to have kept continuing with my blogging adventures.

I started this blog in April 2011 as a way to express my creative outlet, the kind I wasn't allowed to express whilst I was working 2 years in a fashion buying company. After my first post, I immediately was accepted into the kind blogging world and have made so many new friends and found such great inspiration.

Thank you all! You guys are the sweetest, most supportive and most encouraging people.

Today I'm wearing a striped dress (my favourite kind) with a vintage cardigan and wearing my favourite lipstick colour. I am also eating one of my favourite foods - hot chips in this case (my other favourite food is Japanese Curry) on a hot Spring day. Already feels like Summer in Australia though!

Have a great weekend everyone, its already started here in Sydney!

xx Natalie


Special Guest Photographer: Nusardel from Mint Maison

Wednesday, August 24, 2011



Paper Scissors crop top
Revlon "Orchid Bleach" lipstick

Hi all! Thank you again and again and again, for all the sweet comments you have left me on my last blog post. Alot of you love my unexpected clash of colours, and embrace me with open arms. Thanks!!
I am now in the process of visiting all of your blogs!

This post, is a very special post. I was contacted by local blogger/photographer Nusardel Oshana, writer of Mint Maison , and he wanted to take some photos of me for my next blog post. I was very much honored so we took to a local pretty hill and he took some stunning photos. Nusardel is a very talented photographer, he knows of things better than I do, and he thinks of details such as lighting and shadows. 

For my outfit, I wore a cropped bodycon top, and wore my favourite maxi skirt. As I wore all black, I added a dash of colour with a bright pink lipstick. Luckily it was windy this day, and the way my maxi skirt floated and swept across the floor really helped give the photos movement and energy. 

Thank you Nusardel for the fantastic photos! Don't forget to check out his blog here, and his Flickr account here.


xx Natalie


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