Here at theFashionSpot, we’re firm believers that it’s not what you wear, it’s how you wear it. This is why it’s so exciting to see how Australian bloggers, stylists and actresses have put together pieces from Staple the Label. The brand has called some very fashionable personalities into its pink styling suite in Sydney, with the girls showing us just how versatile the current collection is.

Whether you’re more of a boho-luxe kind of girl or have a minimal and monochromatic personal taste, it looks like Staple the Label has choices right across the board. The best part about all of this is the Aussie label’s reasonable price points. In fact, if you love any of the getups below, there’s not much stopping you from buying it straight off the models’ backs.
Click through our gallery to see our favourite ways to wear the brand. It’s the classy answer to sister brand MINKPINK. And if you’ve ever thought Staple the Label isn’t really your style, take a cue from these fashionistas to see how the Spring 2014 collection can work among your existing wardrobe favourites.
Staple the Label Styling Suite
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The Show-Stopper
For a show-stopping outfit like Emma Lucey of Spin Dizzy Fall, opt for eye-catching shapes like this Stripe Jacquard Skirt ($90) with a cute, midriff-baring crop.
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The First Date
Oz Beauty Expert Bonnie Gillies just took away any first date wardrobe dilemma. What boy could say no to this ensemble, including the Zip Split Pencil Skirt ($99.95) and Colour Block Singlet ($69.95)?
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The Working Girl
Nicole Adolphe, fashion director at Cosmopolitan Australia, knows how to take a look from work to play. She's done so with the Cracked It Twist Skirt ($69) and Mesh Panel Cami ($79).
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The Casual Sophisticate
Stylist Liv Rahmé teams the Sketchy Squarie Dress ($109.95) with the Zip Split Pencil Skirt ($99) for a marriage of casual and sophistication.
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The Relaxed Girlie-Girl
The Monet Jumpsuit ($149) is the perfect breezy piece for the feminine girl who likes to feel comfortable. Slap on some sunnies like Candice Dixon and you're good to go.
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The Party Chick
Looking for your next party outfit? The Check You Cut Out Dress ($139), worn here by Casey Burgess, is an on-trend option.
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The Minimalist
Why go overboard when you can look amazing in a simple black maxi? Home and Away's Isabella Giovinazzo knows less is more in this Bias Cut Maxi Dress ($129).