This is sadly however a luxury I don't have as having a fashion forward look (colourful colour mixes/complete girl chic/Audrey Hepburn style) would seem out of place in Australia. You walk around NY and you will see ladies wearing big hats and gorgeous retro vintage, but here, no! We are not able to wear high fashion with out looking out of place.
London is another example - bright colours there are the way to go!
That's a bright mustard yellow trench with a denim underdress and a purple faux scarf with a green avocado bag and black retro boots with stockings. I mean wow! Obviously its very out there but it achieves its purpose and can be admired, not stared at in shock!
An example of my non-existant fashion freedom was when I was desperately wanted to wear my brand new Kate Shade purple silk skirt with a turquoise green silk blouse - but then had to stop to remind myself that I would be made a spectacle of - simply because wearing statement cloths is 'OUT' of the norm. No doubt if I would have done this, and worn the outfit, my friends would have probably wondered what was wrong with me as they stood there in their jeans and t-shirts. In London however, this would not happen, here if you wear loud colours people stare, people maybe think you're even a little eccentric, espically if you topped the out fit off with red patent leather heels and a blueberry Oroton bag. But in NY, you would not have a problem. Yes, not everyone wants to dress up all the time, or has the time/money to but I bet we would all like the license to be able to wear exactly whatever we like, and not be stared at weirdly or thought 'loud' through our clothing.
So here is a beautiful example of what I mean - Yes not everyday wear but Gabrielle Kelly pulls it off.
NY it would work - Australia it would not.