Thursday, November 27, 2014

Eocene: What You Really Need : Moustache Magazine


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All images source: Eocene



Words by Hannah Rabbitt


AHHH, Australia. We love you for your beaches, your cute, eucalyptus munching critters and your eccentric selection of delicacies (vegemite, we’re looking at you). But, we do not love you for your somewhat scarce availability of certain outrageously funky designers. A moment of silence, please.


But alas fellow Australians who are also suffering through a painful drought of Henry Holland, Opening Ceremony, Peter Jensen et al, there is a Messiah here to save us all, and its name is Eocene.


Described as ‘an online destination that offers cult international menswear and womenswear brands that are not widely available through Australian retailers,’ Eocene is set to change up the way we get our mitts on alternative international brands.


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If your heart isn’t already palpitating at a crazy pace, then prepare yourself. Eocene offer free express delivery Australia wide. And it’s ten per cent off your first purchase. “Is this real life?” I can hear you all mutter. It most certainly is.


So what’s been baked fresh in the Eocene kitchen? It’s hot, so hot (insert seedy face emoji here).


House of Holland’s latest and greatest prints (I’m talking geometric purple a-line skirts and button ups adorned with very fancy ladies) are all sitting pretty and waiting to be added to your cart. Jonathon Simkhai’s offering up sexy asymetriclly hemmed skirts in black croc and Opening Ceremony have taken fingerprints, dyed them purple and put them on frocks and tops. Metallic pleated skirts from Charlotte Eskildsen are only a click away from the sexiest biker jacket I’ve ever laid eyes (and a mouse) on. I’m getting drool all over my keyboard as I scroll.


Guys can get happy-clicking too. Soulland (one of the sickest Danish brands to boot) have the gnarliest selection of galactic-inspired printed tees and shirts hanging on their virtual racks (much cooler than real racks, duh). Tigersushi -bet you’ve never seen them in Aus before- have cool kicks fully nailed and groovy jumpers to don with them.


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Head on over; they’re always open. I double dog dare you not to fall in love.


Tags: Australia, Eocene, FASHION, Featured, Hannah Rabbitt, Henry Holland, MOUSTACHE, Moustache Magazine, Opening Ceremony, Peter Jensen


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