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some exclusive offers from our sponsors

05.10.10 Posted in News by admin

Funky Gifts and Accessories to complete the look!

Funky Homes has extensive range of unique, diverse, fresh and affordable gifts, that reflect the latest in home fashion, offer solutions to fit an array of styles and represents the best in modern gifts and home wares.

The complete Funky Homes experience happens in store at 149a Liverpool St, Hobart.

For further information on the store, along with our opening hours please visit: www.funkyhome.com.au.

Funky Homes, along with the Swap ‘Til You Drop Team, would like to further extend the experience to all Swap shoppers by offering 10% off your next purchase in store at Funky Homes. * Terms and conditions apply

Visit Helena and the team at Funky Homes

149a Liverpool St, Hobart.

Call: 03 6234 7129

shop@funkyhomes.com.au

www.funkyhomes.com.au

* Valid until 10/06/2010 and only available to May swap shoppers on presentation of voucher and proof of ID.

Shibuya Beauty Therapy in Sandy Bay is the perfect place for any fashionista to unwind, relax, and be pampered after you have literally swapped ‘til you’ve dropped.

Phoenix specialises in luxe treatments and facials, using Dermalogica products for the skin, Bio Sculpture Gel for the nails and Black Magic Spray Tan for summer bronzed skin all year round.

So whether it’s your nails that need some French inspiration, tame a wayward brow, or you’re more Twilight than just-right, complete your new ‘swapped’ look with a make-over at Shibuya. Make an appointment to soothe, buff and polish your way to a new you!

For appointments call Phoenix on 03 6223 4802 or 0409 519 550.

Shibuya Beauty Therapy

Shop 5, Mayfair Plaza,

236 Sandy Bay Rd, Sandy Bay.

phoenix521@hotmail.com

Vamp it up this winter with a complimentary manicure, including file, buff & vanish, when you book any face or body treatment during winter. Collect your mani-voucher at the May Swap ‘Til You Drop event. Offer valid until 31st August 2010, and is only redeemable by attendees of Swap ‘Til You Drop, May 2010.

SHOP ‘Til You Drop in NYC, Sep 2011!

You’ve swapped in Hobart, now it’s time to shop in New York!

Take a behind the scenes look at New York’s hottest fashion districts, design houses and sample sales! Enjoy exclusive shopping discounts, sample local treats and shop like a native New Yorker.

You’ll be staying on the fashionable East Side, in a mid-town New York 4-star hotel. Trip highlights include Sex & the City tourShopping Insider tourBroadway show, New York City sightseeing tour, a make-over day with a NY Fashion Week make-up artist, and a day to splurge at shopping mecca Century 21 and 5th Avenue.

Price is $5200 per person (approx.)

Prices based on current 2010 will need to be re-costed in November 2010. A deposit of $200 would be required to secure your spots only 12 available. Prices will includes all taxes, transfers and mentioned tours.

Package includes 7 night’s accommodation, return airfares, transfers, tours and show.

For enquiries contact Sheridan Wilson

Wilson & Turner Travel Associates

Suite 21, Galleria Building,

33 Salamanca Place, Hobart.

Call 03 6281 6000

sheridan_wilson@travel-associates.com.au

WIN! Go in the draw to win TRAVEL VOUCHERS for your next travel experience, exclusively at the next Swap ‘Til You Drop event in May 2010, valid for attendees only.


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The Background

04.15.10 Posted in News by admin

Hi my name’s Bec and I’m a Hoarder… that is until I discovered the joy of swapping!

You see, I used to cram new shiny things in my wardrobe on a daily basis, in fact I even starting taking over my boyfriend’s space. Rapidly ripping the tags off, hiding the ugly evidence of my shopping addiction. And the lies spilled from my mouth quicker than I could say “stock take sale”…. “Oh this old thing, I’ve had it forever“, “It’s been on lay-by for months“, “it’s a hand me down from my sister”… blah blah bladiblah!

Then one day in a tangle of strained, broken coat hangers and credit card statements in shreds on the floor, I decided to face up to my addiction. 14cm Peeptoes, mis-fitting eBay dresses, Alice McCall pants that were never going to fit, last season’s playsuits, and a leather mini that I desperately wished still suited me, were flung high and far until I was buried in a pile of unwanted clothes. Some with tags still on. Most with the lingering whiff of guilt-from-purchases-past.

Four garbage bags later and two trips to Vinnie’s, I was left with a pile of clothes I was finding hard to part with. Separation anxiety.

I’d loved them all. Picking up a sparkly gold Shakuhachi mini I could have cried at the nostalgia. Okay, so I’d never actually worn it but it’d looked so good in Vogue, and Kate Waterhouse had been spotted in a look-a-like version. How could I throw all this out? Who would love them now? I suddenly had a vision of passing the crazy bag lady that talks to herself, and watching my favourite vintage pea coat flapping in her wake. I just couldn’t bear it.

Or what if they were all thrown in with all the patchouli-smelling hippy throwbacks at a suburban charity shop? No, it wouldn’t be fair.

So I delicately boxed them up and decided that I would one day sell them on eBay.

And there they sat…

And waited…

eBay quietly ticking away in the forgotten part of my brain.

Three house-moves later, still my pretty and shiny and mostly new boxes sat there. Unloved, but too loved to give away.

Then I went to Fashion Week in Melbourne. A ‘clothes swap’ event on the program, I was intrigued! Free clothes – um, yes puhlease! A designer sample sale without any price tags! I’d seen this on Twiggy’s Frock Exchange, you get free Manolo’s!!! I was in heaven.

But something wasn’t quite right. The venue was dark and crammed, the girls were more Supre than Sass & Bide, my hopes of swapping a handful of Seduce dresses for the new Camilla & Marc trench were quickly dissipating, plus my patchouli nightmares had returned. And wait, where were our free cocktails? My friend and I exchanged nervous glances…

After an hour and a half, we had to admit, we were having fun. Once home, a few glasses of bubbly and an impromptu fashion show later, we were in hysterics. It was really fun, and I ended up with some cute little items to add to my wardrobe (plus one fugly floral vest, but we won’t go there). No Manolo’s but a great night out with a girlfriend and some free clothes play with.

Back home in Hobart and confronted with my ‘to-sell-on-eBay-one-day’ boxes, the truth finally dawned on me. eBay was never gonna happen. Way too much effort. I started to see all the new clothes that I could get for free in their place.

I wondered why we couldn’t have a swap event here in Hobart too. Only better. After my Fashion Week experience I realised that the most important element of a successful swap event would be to guard against ‘Swappers Remorse’. An exchange must be a fair transaction. You can’t go in with Bluejuice and Sportsgirl and come out with Stella McCartney. And if you swap Willow, you don’t want to come out with Country Road. But Cue = Seduce, and Alice McCall = Lover. This is the Swapping Equation. Make sense? Good.

So Swap ‘Til You Drop was born.

And now I’m a reformed hoarder. Now I’m ruthless. I ‘spring clean’ my wardrobe every few weeks, because I discovered a wonderful way to get beautiful new clothes for FREE!


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03.11.10 Posted in News by admin

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