Tuesday 28 June 2011

She may be young but she only likes old thingss....

It's been a while!...Spring is out of sight and Summer is here! Well, at least some days it seems to make an appearance!
With all of my work handed in and results back from this year, I'm ready to de-stress, relax and focus on the future! So far, I admit I've been insanely lazy, having slept through a lot of days...eek...and allowed my house to resemble the local rubbish tip...I have decided I need some sparkling inspiration and a big dose of motivation.

So first off a thorough clean and tidy of the house, a massive wardrobe sort out! And then sell sell sell on ebay!
I have plans to turn this into a bit of get together on Friday with my friends helping me tidy (haaaha!) and then baking cupcakes and cooking a delicious meal followed by drinks and music in a lovely fairy lit room. Ooh with breakfast at Heaton Perk the following morning!

With this out of way I'll feel all sorted to start focusing on more important things, such as looking for fashion work placements for next year, drawing so I don't completely forget how to! And soaking up some rays! (whenever the opportunity arises, this is important!)

This summer I'm wearinggg..... bra tops or cropped bandeau alongside highwaited levi hot pants...or highwaisted anything! Accessorised with BRIGHT jewellery, TAN belts and shoooes/sandals and vintage bags and scarfs! layer over a shirt on cooler days..this is a great day to night look as you never know where you'll end up!!! Just be sure to have some benefit high beam and red lippy packed in that satchel! :)

Happy Sunshine everyone!
x

Wednesday 16 March 2011

Renewal...

...And I don't mean the Urban Outfitters range... I'm talking charity shops here. There's nothing like the buzz you feel when you find an outfit more amazing than that of the mannequin in a vintage store, but for pennies. Literally.

So while we're all struggling to pull together a new outfit (hurry up loan!!!) for the next night out and wanting to spend our money on shots and trebles (hehe) rather than new threads, I suggest you head right on down to a strip of charity shops and scour those rag rails for your next glamour fix... Honestly I tell you, you can look like you've stepped outta American Apparel!

The first thing i always look for are BAGS! There are ALWAYS so many great vintage styles and clutches: normally better quality than you find about high street shops now, usually real leather, and always a fraction of the price, we're talking under a fiver here...

Next is shoes, which is a bit more tricky as sized can be an issue. But don't rule them out as I've picked up a few pairs in the past that are absolute essentials!

Now, to tackle those overcrowded rails... First grab the things that initialy stand out, cause usually you can pick apart the good stuff from the crap as soon as you walk in. Attracted to sequins and beads? these things are usually grouped together and will look great with a sheer shirt which you can be sure to find! And don't be afraid to go for something that looks a little old fashioned, teamed with the right items and worn the right way, you will look a million dollars.



Outfit £4.50!


OH and never forget to look through menswear! Old Levis- perfect for cutting into denim hot pants, not to mention the endless amount of Grandad jumpers you can throw on for a BBQ at the park this summer :)

So go on, avoid Topshop and find an alternative at your local charity shops today! You can't really lose, canyou?! ;-)

x

Tuesday 22 February 2011

Christopher Kane A/W 11



















(Pics: dazeddigital.com)

This collection is fabulous! Although I've never been a huge fan of Kane, this catwalk line up really wowed me! Futuristic, sexy, slick and cool; the designs carry the right amount of colour and edge whilst still being elegant... Genious!


Friday 18 February 2011

London!


So, this week me and my fashion girls headed south! And what a time we had. I hadn't been in years and was always too young to get the fullest out of a visit there, this time, I was reminded of Paris by the whole experience. I don't think I could pick a best moment cause it was all so fabulous! Highlights must include: The Wishing throne at Kensington Palace, The Shoe Galleries in Selfriges, Karaoke at some gay bar in Soho, Oxford St Topshop, Moet champagne in the penthouse suite! One of a Kind Vintage on Portobello Road! I could go on and on... Yeah, we managed to pack a fair bit into our mid-weak mini break!


Room of the dancing princesses. Kesington Palace
Slightly devastating that we booked to go just before LFW! Typically we were leaving THE DAY BEFORE! I'll be glued to my laptop this week for all of the updates however, and I'm 100% there next year!
I've come to the conclusion that I'm living in London as soon as fate makes it possible! I love everything from the fast paced living (I think this is the only way I'm ever motivated to do things) and the amazing street style to the amount of quirky little fabric shops down back streets and choice of gigantic stores to dream away in. Not to mention the amount of exhibitions and shows there are to be seen! I've came back much more motivated and inspired (as stupid/cliché' as that may sound) and I'm ready and raring to get my portfolio in tip top shape ready for all of my uni interviews and not to waste any more hours being lazy and unmotivated!

So, on that note I'll bounce off and start organising my life! :)

Exhibition reports and pictures to follow! Too exhausted to continue

x

Sunday 6 February 2011

Mila Kunis in Black Swan!

Mila Kunis delivers an excellent performance in the incredibly messed up, yet outstandingly put together film; Black Swan. Her work was not only believable but it is clear to see she got right into the characters head, and backed up Natalie Portmans amazing performance brilliantly. 

Mila is one of the most stunning actresses on the big screen this season and extremely versatile in her roles; shown in her other work 'That 70's show', 'Book of Eli' and 'Forgetting Sarah Marshal'. She's effortlessly cool, oozing personality and style. As an up and coming star of our screens, I hope Kunis can make the transition from co-star to HUGE star, with that refreshing burst of energy she throws into all of her work!

As for the film itself, Aronofskys 'Black Swan' proved to be an extremely visually exciting and enthralling insight into the life and mind of ballerina 'Nina', played by Portman, striving for perfection in every are of her life, Nina lands the role of her dream in the ballet 'Swan Lake'. Her dream soon turns into a nightmare as her demons take over her life and her dark side is exposed. 'Lily' played by Kunis comes onto the scene as a free- spirited ballerina in the same company, who then, un beknown to herself, gets inside Ninas head. Nina is lead to believe Lily is after her, her role, her man, her dreams.
Without going much further, as it's a complicated one to explain without watching, and i don't want to ruin the storyline! I'd say although I definitely recomend the film and it is fantastically made, I would also note that with some shockingly disturbing scenes it is certainly one not to watched alone. But, that could just be me being a wimp!

Tuesday 1 February 2011

Hottest High Street Trends This Season!

I am absolutely LOVING checking out what the high street has to offer this spring! Very 70's inspired and full of cute little beauties! Get yourself into town now, or if it's still a bit too chilly for you to get into the summer spirit, sit on your sofa and check them all out online. To help you out here are my favourite pieces this season, from my two favourite high street stores (Topshop and Urban Outfitters)!

Topshop!


Silk shirt dress, £46.00


Leather shorts, £68.00 (Similar faux leather pair available-£38.00)


Spotted vintage collar dress, £32.00


Tassel loafers, £85 (These, I literally NEED!)

Urban Outfitters

Dot print sheer shirt, £45. Levis vintage shorts, £30

Blue, silk starburst dress, £58.00 (Web Exclusive!)


Two tone satchel to see you through the day and into the night, big enough to fit in those summer essentials and small enough to party the night away in, only £34.00!


CHECK OUT! These slouchy oversized cable knit jumpers, available in a variety of shades to throw over any summer ensemble on a cooling summers sunset. Yours at £65.00!


Make sure you you follow the link to browse the wonderful range of designer vintage looking, but still affordable sunglasses, watches and other accessories to see you through the rest of the year! NOW!


x

Sunday 30 January 2011

The Candle Thieves

Song + Video = Too Cute!



x

Fill My Head With Trash

Magazines: one of my biggest boredom busters. Be it a monthly glossy read cover to cover, trend mag full of inspirational imagery or your weekly trash that can kill, or in some cases, steal 10 minutes of your day (surely?!) You gotta love them.

This month I think I can safely say I have them all, as every time I walk into the shop there's nothing new. That, and the fact that one night when I was buying a (to be fair) a fair few at once a man in the queue commented "Looks like your having a lonely night tonight". Great...

Anyway, as it happened there turned out to be enough interesting and enjoyable features in them to make my night fly by:

Cheryl Coles interview with Elle was both truthful and inspirational, which you often don't get from celebs these days. She seems thoroughly grounded and a great role model for women. The photo shoot was amazing too. Naturally.


This is more than can be said for Victoria Beckhams Vogue interview. Ok, so I already dislike her, but I thought to myself 'I'll read it anyway, keep an open mind...' And all that. Nope, still hate her. It appeared the article had attempted to show her in a better light... However it just didn't wash. Comments like "I kept feeling like I should have my hair blow dried every day, and there just isn't the time" (referring to her workshop being too easily accessed by the paps) just made me think 'eurgh get a grip.' It also angered me that she says she has found something she's good at; Fashion design. She then went on to say "Look, I don't draw"... Hmmm? A fashion designer that cannot draw, pattern cut and severely lacks a personality. Ok... It's stated in the interview that she 'sketches an idea which is then drawn all over' (by people who actually know what they're doing maybe?!?!) It seems all she does is come up with a starting point and nods her head the finished piece. What's creative about this?!.. I'll breathe now...

Despite this blood boiling piece (I wouldn't ACTUALLY go that far...) there was a great read about the inspirational Christopher Kane, written by the charismatic Miss Alexa Chung. That, along with a great overview of spring 11 styling pages, modelled by the outstanding Freja Beha Erichsen, was enough to compensate.

S/S 11 Picks.

Despite having loved being able to throw layers upon layers of warm, chunky a/w trends (I will especially miss leather) it is safe to say that I'm well and truly ready to leave behind the not so visually exciting colour pallet of camel, grey and black I donned this winter; entering the ever so bright future of Summer 11. Roll on the third instalment of our student loan to fund our rainbow wardrobes!

With so many fantastic shows put on by the genius designers this year, it was hard to pick favourites. I went off what I personally want to be enjoying my summer days and sunset evenings in over the season.

NEW YORK
Proenza Schouler
Bring on those neon brights!

LONDON
Richard Nicoll
Amazing! Love the floaty pastel pleats! Want.

Jonathan Saunders
W O W. Possibly my favourite collection. So Sixties, so vintage, so cute! love the pastel colours, floated yet still tailored shapes and sexy minis; this collection has everything I'm after!

MILAN
Jil Sander
Simple. Bright. Cool. Effortless. Chic!



LANVIN
The perfect mix of feminity, great colour, body defining and unusual shape! Fabulous.

Need to get there one day!

x

Wednesday 19 January 2011

This Is What We Need


So, I was reading an article, in Company magazine, which really inspired me. It's a new feature, all about cool things to do with your weekend (Saturday GIRL! Column by: Lena de Casparis). There was this amazing place in London Drink, Shop and Do. Its' basic concept is it's a cafe, however it's a cafe with a twist. Full of vintage finds and cute quirky treasures, you can buy anything you see, from the tea cups you are using to the chairs under customers bums! The cafe come shop transforms from a cute cafe which sells sweet treats and coffee to a chic bar in seconds as it conjures up cocktails and hosts events nightly! What more could you want, if there was something like this near me I don't think I'd need a home to go to!