New Arrivals from Numph


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We’ve been stocking and wearing Danish label Nümph for several seasons now.  The label’s inception came about when a collective of seven fashion savvy women decide to get together and create a label that summed up their collective experiences and creativity. With this collection, Nümph has once again experimented with a mix of patterns, fabrics and silhouettes and again they have managed to balance gracefulness with confidence and toughness with a little vulnerability. The pieces are perfect for layering as it gets a little cooler. Take a look here...

 

tags : numph , new arrivals

New Label | Anerkjendt


 

Anerkjendt

Our first ever delivery from Danish brand Anerkjendt has just arrived, with their second collection in store now. A journey through the chilly Nordic summers into the warm tropics this collection mixes elements of Hawaiian patterns, tropical birds and fish, palms and leopard spots with Nordic flowers and camouflaged elements such as wood & leaves.

Aimed at easy-going guys who embrace a laid-back way of life Anerkjendt has produced a collection designed to be lived in – the Danes behind this label want you to sleep, dance, relax, jump around and do whatever you want in these clothes – us, well wearing Anerkjendt makes us feel all Hawaiian-Hunter-like. Winter may be coming but that’s no reason to stay indoors – we’re heading outdoors and going fishing. Take a look over here...

tags : new arrivals , anerkjendt

Rust And Bone Giveaway


There's no shame in admitting that every male around our camp has a healthy little crush on Marion Cotillard. So, it is with much excitement that, thanks to our friends over at Hopscotch Films, we have 10 double passes to giveaway to the the upcoming release Rust and Bone from acclaimed director Jacques Audiard.

Based on the book of short stories by Canadian author Craig Davidson, Rust and Bone follows Alain (Matthias Schoenaerts) a mid-twenties dropout. Penniless and landed with a 5-year-old son to look after, he goes to stay with his sister in Antibes and starts looking for work. At a nightclub he meets Stephanie (Marion Cotillard), a killer whale trainer at the local Marineland Water Park. Alain is fascinated by her, but Stephanie isn't interested in him, until she suffers a tragic accident that leaves her handicapped. An unusual, physical and codified relationship develops between them.

As in Audiard's previous films, with Rust and Bone he takes two characters in an unlikely relationship, on the margins of society, plagued by their inner demons and obsessions, and delivers a deeply dramatic punch.

For your chance to win tickets to this powerful and arresting film, drop us a line at media@somedays.com.au and make sure you include your name and address.

Rust and Bone will be released in cinemas on the 28th of March.

 

tags : giveaway , film

Handsom Winter Arrivals


It's about this time of the year that we start turning our attentions to the colder weather on the horizon. And, with the change of season comes a bevy of new arrivals to the shop floor. First cab of the rank for this winter is local label Handsom with a couple of colourful little numbers from their latest women's collection.

True to form, the offering this season draws upon the design duo's British roots with sharp tailoring and a muted palette to take you through the trans-seasonal hump.

Shop the collection online right here or pop in to the store for a closer look.

 

tags : womens , handsom

Jose Gonzalez: Portrait 01 by Velour


Velour, one of our longest held labels, has teamed up with the Swedish-Argentine singer and songwriter Jose Gonzalez to further validate the natural links between music and fashion.

It turns out that Jose, much like us, has a particular inclination towards Velour's clean and slightly nostalgic look, so they invited him to put together a selection of outfits from the upcoming collection. The result is a highly considered series of video portraits presenting the new season's garb alongside the artist's resounding musical talent.

The portraits will be released in four parts, and the latest offering (part 2) shows Jose giving an intimate performance in an empty wing of the Gothenburg Museum of Art. Take a minute or three out of your day to check out the videos over here and stay tuned for the remainder of the series as well as the arrival of Velour's latest collection in the coming weeks.

 

tags : velour , music

One of the great Coppolas


Sofia Coppola

Some of us may know Sofia Coppola only by virtue of her not-so-unknown last name. Her family is pretty much as close you can get to cinematic royalty (let’s pretend Nicolas Cage is not a close relative for now), with her father, Francis Ford, firmly on the throne as one of the film industry’s most influential figures. If you are an avid film enthusiast like us, however, you would also know that Sofia is not so bad at the film-making profession herself, with films like “Lost in translation” and “The virgin suicides” decorating her resume. As much as we like her as a filmmaker though, today we would like to shine a light on her damn fine skills as a dresser.

Her style has been described as understated, elegant, mature and simplistic. You will often see her in timeless and classic pieces combined with more personal details. She is most undeniably a master of striking that perfect balance of assertive masculinity and lady-like demure, with an ability to make wearing loafers and tapered pants on the red carpet look glamorous and feminine. That being said, our real appreciation of Sofia lies in her tendency to take the term ‘effortless’ to a whole new level; she certainly knows how to dress and does it very well but she is unassuming about it.

 

tags : People , film

Crumpled Cities


How many times have you driven yourself mad trying to fold a map along the original creases? How many times have you been tempted to screw it into a ball and stuff it in your pocket or bag? Well, here is the map you've always wanted: it is soft, extra-light, well designed and doesn't mind being ill-treated. In fact, it's near indestructible. 

Crumpled City maps makes make it easy to find your way around while jet-setting with their clever range of collapsable cartography. Each map has an index of all the monuments, museums, galleries, buildings, places and parks that make up your sight seeing itinerary as well as a selection of tourist-free gems to escape the hoards and live like a local.

They're a novel gift for departing acquaintances and available now in store and online.

 

tags : accessories

Venroy Boardshorts


In the wake of the Australia Day long weekend, it seems only fitting that we turn the spotlight to one of our much loved national icons, the boardshort (aka boardies, cozzies, trunks, togs or swimmers). 

Thankfully, these new arrivals from Venroy are a far cry from the low-slung, velcro-flied and logo-emblazoned styles that plague our coastline each summer. Venroy’s offering is a much smarter affair sporting a tailored cut, subtle block colours and geometric prints. There’s a clear emphasis on function and durability so their good looks aren’t just for show. 

And, to ensure your sense of national pride remain intact, they’re designed in Sydney and made right here in Australia – you beauty. 

 Venroy is available now in stores and online right here.

 

tags : venroy , shorts , mens

Happy Australia Day


We love Australia Day, especially when it falls on a Saturday and you have a two day buffer to rest and recuperate or to just let the good times keep on coming.

If you're in need of a little something to sharpen up your party outfit, we'll be here with an esky full of ice cold beers to help you ease into the long weekend.

Here's our opening hours for the holiday weekend:

Saturday: 10am - 3pm

Sunday: 10am - 5pm

Monday: 10am - 5pm

Enjoy!

 

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Graine Bags & Accessories


If you're on the hunt for a simple and well-made leather bag, these new arrivals from Graine might be just the ticket. Designed by Melbournian Anna Humphrey and handcrafted in a small East Brunswick workshop, these leather beauties are made from top-notch Italian materials sourced from the famed tanning region of Tuscany. 

The brand’s local heritage shines through with each of the bags, wallets and clutches named after iconic landmarks around the city such as the Little Lonsdale make-up case or the Festival Hall of Dreams tote bag. Each of the pieces has a distinctly raw finish to emphasise the character of the natural materials and they’re perfectly suited to carrying books, beach towels and groceries, or for keeping your valuables in check when you’re letting loose on the dance floor. 

Graine is available now in stores and online right here.

 

tags : new arrivals , graine , accessories

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