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DAYLIGHT MOON

Madeleine Richards is a kiwi fashion designer who wanted to make versatile garms that last for years down the line, which led to the creation of her own label, Daylight Moon, back in 2020. With a strong focus on comfort, Madeleine’s wares are breezy and perfect for frolicking (which is a big selling point for us), so you can rest assured that no wedgies will occur while rocking one of her pretty pieces. daylightmoonstudio.com

BEACH PLEASE

It’s getting cooler, but we’re not ready to say goodbye to beach days just quite yet. Soleil Soleil has a solution: this woven blanket ($285) not only makes for a ripper beach towel, but you can also use it to rug up and keep warm if it gets too chilly. soleilsoliel.com.au

RUFF RIDER

When it comes to pups, there’s the good (unbelievable cuteness), the bad (chewing up your stuff) and the ugly (weeing on the carpet). Thankfully, Bailey and Bone have ‘the good’ part covered with this adorable Wild West bandana. It’s $22 over at baileyandbone.com

ROUND ROBIN

Apparently, spotting a robin nearby is a good omen. But if you’re not into birdwatching and need some good luck, don’t fret – UK brand Fable has a solution: this saddle bag is embroidered with two robins, meaning that good times are never far away. $225, fableengland.com

PRETTY PORCELAIN

If there’s one thing you need to know about us, it’s that we’re obsessed with super-cute knick-knacks, trinkets, bric-a-brac, tchotchkes… you name it. So much so that when we stumbled across Florrie Bonbon’s collection of porcelain memorabilia, we knew that we had discovered a goldmine. The store is comprised of skunk-shaped salt and pepper shakers, a truly impressive array of cheeky-looking felines, planters adorned with pastel pink elephants, and so much more. Wander over to florriebonbon.etsy.com if you’re keen to get your kitsch itch scratched.

CLOTH OF KINGS

There’s just something about owning a tablecloth that makes you feel like an Adult with a capital A. After all, who cares if you’re having cereal for dinner when your dining table looks this fancy and scratch-free? We’re especially fond of this dreamy piece by Melbourne homewares brand , which we reckon will make every meal feel like a five-star feast. ,

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