THE MODERN WORKSPACE.

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Ever wondered what a blogger’s workspace looks like? 

If “clothes everywhere” was your first thought, you’re right on the money. But there is so much more to 
making a great space for creative work such as mine, so here’s the lowdown.

Where is it?


Sydney, NSW, Australia.

What is it?


A satisfyingly large warehouse space bathed in natural light, with rustic white brick walls and sleek polished 
grey concrete floors. Ideal for that perfect flat-lay.

How is it?


To me, it’s the ideal office for what I do. I am lucky enough to share the space with my very good friends
 at The Undone who have an equally minimal and relaxed approach to style and interiors, making them 
the perfect workmates. Out of say ten clothing racks in the office I might get my hands on one for my own 
organisational purposes, but that’s in exchange for being able to rifle through the rest and play around with 
whatever pieces catch my eye at the time. It’s like a revolving wardrobe and is therefore just wonderful. 

The collaborative aspect of working with fellow creatives is also an essential factor in maintaining the 
inspiration and motivation in my work. We bounce ideas around, celebrate milestones and achievements,
lament the difficulties in our respective jobs and ultimately laugh at any ridiculous things (or people)
we have to deal with while doing them.

What’s the dress code?


We like to keep it all very relaxed when it comes to attire in the office, with sneakers being the dominant 
footwear by far in the day-to-day. My personal focus will always be on comfort but with a relative sleekness, 
as you never know when you might have to step out to a meeting or showing or the like so you need to look 
somewhat presentable if you can. The key will always be practicality though – hours of editing imagery and 
answering emails is not made any easier by overly tight or cumbersome clothing, after all. 

What do you do there?


Work, my friends. My job does involve a good amount of creative energy: photographing content, editing 
imagery, creating mood-boards, brainstorming editorial ideas and general creative direction for content on 
both my own site and for other brands. On the flip side though there is the more grinding aspect of your 
standard business: invoicing, accounting, sourcing samples, sorting samples, returning samples (phew) 
and emails, emails, emails. So. Many. Emails. Plus the practical side of meetings, showings and general 
events, but I try to keep them to a minimum if I can. 

It should be said that this is clearly a curated view of what my workspace and work-life really looks like. 
What you don’t see is the discarded boxes and packaging from either gifting or source material, spare 
make-up for shoots, wet wipes for removing said make-up from shoot samples and the hours of editing 
and emailing and many late nights therein, particularly when you’re working with an international client. 
In short, it’s not at all a glamorous life and a rather equally unglamorous job, but if you’re in fashion you’d 
already know that. Wouldn’t change it for the world, though.

Is there anything you’re keen to know about my job or the space in which I do it? No questions are off 
limits (though within polite reason, please).

Ask below and I shall answer accordingly. 

Photos by Hannah Roche + yours truly.

Wearing:

watch: Larsson & Jennings ‘Lugano’ in Black/Gold* .  blazer: Zimmermann .  cropped flares: Ellery .  
shoes: Gucci ‘Princetown’ loafers . jewellery: Natalie Marie

*Sign up for an exclusive 25% off Private Sale on the Larsson & Jennings ‘Lugano’ watch in Black/Gold, on next week. 
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  1. Your space looks absolutely stunning, wonderful details and clean corners! Ideal for creative meditation and for seeking inspiration! However I do have a question, how many people work in the same space? Is it hard with you to share your most creative space with another team. I can understand the advantages of having friends around, sharing the same passion and problems, but sometimes I find these situations rather disturbing, competitive or stressful!
    Really want to see your point of view!
    xx
    http://www.sanssouci.website

  2. Great post and quite interesting to learn a few things about your workspace. Unbelievable how beautiful it is and you are lucky to be working with other creative minds around you. Would love to have that kind of work! Thanx for sharing!

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