Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Cooking up a storm

You've lusted after THOSE shoes...


You've regretted not getting THOSE boots... (I tried on the last 7s in Topshop, I think they made me about 6'5?! haha)


And now Emma Cook has expanded into a collection of deer themed clothing. If you're like me, the mention of deer and fawns combined with clothes is already tempting your appetite.
I went in to Topshop on Oxford Street to check out the wares, half expecting that they might already have pretty much sold out (case in point: THE shoes). Luckily I was not disappointed. I did not want to subject you to shakey, blurry, paparazzi angle shots which probably wouldn't have done the clothes that much justice, so I stole these from the Topshop website.

The animal emblem is the stable feature of each piece, though the animals variate between fawns, swans (though they looked more like flamingos to me?) and giraffes.
Someone, somewhere is exploding from cute overload.

The fabrics have to be felt to be believed. They feel divine and no doubt feel amazing on too. My favourite items were the the silk tee and the silk dress, both of which would transition from the summer wardrobe to autumn seamlessly. I can definitely see the dress paired with the Emma Cook boots. Did I mention how cute they are?



To view the full collection go here


And just because...

Sunday, 26 July 2009

Summer's here

I picked up the Pre Fall (July 09) edition of Vogue Italia the other day. I don't normally buy it, but I was drawn by the Tim Walker shoot, for which I will buy most magazines and books (apart from this for which I would have to save up for the rest of my life...sob).

The Tim Walker shoot was as amazing as expected (view the fox hunter themed spread here) but I was drawn to the 'NEO-romantic' photography spread by Emma Summerton, featuring Imogen Morris Clarke & Abbey-Lee Kershaw.

Not only is the styling phenomenal but the colours are so vivid and lucid. I am in love with the jeweled catsuit and the skeleton hand (I think it may be the same one as featured in Nick Knight's 'Black and White editorial...?), not to mention the Rodarte and Balenciaga dresses.And don't even get me started on those rings!! It just made me want to put paint to paper! Here is my version of my favourite image from the spread (view larger here) and the full photographs. Which is your favourite?













Saturday, 25 July 2009

Taxidermy tigers, cupcakes and summer fetes

I often don't post about my 'real' life as I don't actually think I'm that exciting so you will either love this rambling or skip past it :)
Either is cool...haha.

The V&A has been celebrating the tenth anniversary of their 'village fete'. Myself and my friend knew that the 'family crowd' would all be attending with it being a Saturday, so we tried to be crafty and turn up early. Naturally half the tube line was shut down or 'under repair work' (seriously are the lines EVER all open?!), which caused us to roll up half an hour after we planned. Luckily they had pushed back the opening time from 12.30 to 1. The bad news: the queues. To say they were long would be an understatement. A BIG one.



After we queued for our ticket, re-queued because my stamp managed to wash off and then queued the length of the museum again we finally got into the courtyard area. You had to take your hat off to them, the companies in charge of each of the individual stalls really went to town. Highlights included:

'Quick Draw Saloon', the fastest person to draw the picture won. This guy was obviously loving having his picture taken...haha



Life sized cardboard piano.



Tatty Devine hook-a-goldfish. There was a guy reallly trying to win a goldfish ring while we were there...whatever floats your boat haha. Not that many people seemed to be winning the rings but you could also win a heart lollipop which was pretty cool.



Knitted cakes.



Lady Luck giant cat tiddlywinks.



Bee outfits. So cute!!



Remote control crufts.



You could trade a 'confession' on a sheet of paper for a badge. I hooked myself up with a 'ooops a daisy'.



We also went into the exhibition 'Telling Tales: Fantasy and Fear in contemporary design'. They didn't allow photos, but the first section of the exhibition was definitely the best. The exhibition was divided into 3 sections: 'The Forest Glade', 'The Enchanted castle' and 'Heaven and Hell'. There was a lot of really amazing interpretations of everyday objects such as radiators and wardrobes in a surreal and unusual ways. My personal favourite was the chairs, one of which really reminded me of the paper catwalk at Chanel a few seasons back. If you can't get to the exhibition you can view a lot of the pieces here.

After a cheeky stop of to hummingbird (I tried the brownies- SO good!) we went to seek out the showSTUDIO shop that has just opened over at Bruton Place. On the way we came across some really amazing window displays. Neon trench coats?! There was also heart shaped door handles that were cut off the photo.



The shop was down a relatively normal looking side street. Oh yeah, apart from there was glitter EVERYWHERE. Like seriously. The pavement was plastered in the stuff.



But back to SHOWstudio. In case you didn't know, SHOWstudio is a company 'spearheaded' by Nick Knight that works with names within the industry with their imagery, particularly invovling moving images and film. Their shop has opened to sell some of the props that have been involved in their past work, such as fashion photography. As a big Tim Walker fan I wanted to see the props created by Shona Heath, Walker's main collaborater on the elaborate sets he works with. As SHOWstudio is such a high profile name within the industry I expected the shop to be very strict on photographs and to have that tense atmosphere you can often find in places such as that. However it was completely the opposite! Not only were we able to take as many photos as we liked but the woman in the shop was really friendly and told us all about the props ( apparantly the tiger is the most popular!).

Kate Moss' lip print.



Becky photographing the cherries.



John Galliano flag.





I look really scared, haha. I have a fear of taxidermy things and waxworks and the Tiger was creeping me out thus I am stood as far away from it as possible...haha. The bulbs on the dollar sign were so hot as well! I was slowly getting cooked from behind, not a good look.
Afterwards we stopped by the Marc by Marc Jacobs shop where there was more window display amazingness. The flag is made entirely from flowers! The other side on the interior is an American flag. Something for everyone? haha.

Friday, 24 July 2009

Giant cake

Does what it says on the tin. mmm.

Gemmaaa <3





Gemma is coming back!

'Vogue Australia cover girl (add to that US Vogue, UK Vogue, Vogue China, Vogue India and probably every other Vogue), Gemma Ward has confirmed that we haven’t lost her baby doll looks to the silver screen just yet.
After taking the year off to travel and enjoy the company of friends, Ward has said she will return to modelling, which means we’ll be watching the February ready-to-wear shows with added interest.
To celebrate our happiest news of ’09 so far we have collected some images that show just why Ward is the darling of designers and advertisers everywhere.' (January 9, 2008)
- Damien Woolnough

vogue.com.au


In homage (like I really needed an excuse), here are some of my favourite Gemma images...

(via the fashionspot, google & the fashion box)























I could go on....

Thursday, 23 July 2009

The odd couple

I had never heard of Max Wanger until I came across these photos he had done for some people named 'Lizzie and Matt'. At first I thought they must be a band, so I tried searching for them, expecting a myspace music page to come up or at least a last fm, and thinking that 'Engagement sessions' was probably their record. Turns out they're a couple, and the photos are in Wanger's 'love & marriage' section, pretty neat huh?
Such a nice change to those generic couple photos people have and they really do have a personal feel to them without the cliche' 'personal touch' things such as jumping in the air and kissing. The rest of his photos are pretty amazing too, particularly his 'off guard' series.











To see more Max Wanger go here!

Tuesday, 21 July 2009

Comic book kid



Kind of in love in Jordan Crane. I don't own any of his work, as he seems to be really hard to find anything out about. He creates both comic books and artwork prints. My favourite is 'the night the world turned gold'.

To see more by Jordan Crane go here!

Lip Service

Show some skin





'If you like me, look up.You like me. You like me. Look up, if you like me. Look up, if you like me. Look up, if you like me.'


Cassie and Sid were so the Ross and Rachel of Skins. Shame about the new series.

Bookworm


When you think of people hanging out in libraries you probably don't imagine them screaming and tearing up books in the middle of a tornado. But then most library geeks don't wear Alberta Ferretti.
Is this me or does this campaign kinda remind anyone of the library in Harry Potter?


F/W campaign shot by Steven Meisel.
see the full campaign here

X + Y= Dior

What do you get when you take a random object, combine with another object and mix it up in a weird high fashion blender? fashematics
of course!

Monday, 20 July 2009

Fawning over Stella






“I’m a huge Bambi fan, and the film reminds me of my mum,” said McCartney, referring to the late Linda McCartney. “And we wanted to have some fun. The clothes in the campaign are looking quite fierce, and we wanted to contrast them with the innocence of Bambi,” she added.

Saturday, 18 July 2009

Summer loving



In homage to the upcoming release of 500 days of Summer (September the 4th in the UK!) Zooey Deschanel gives her guide to summer in the way only she can...


31 days of summer by Zooey Deschanel


1. Sprawl in the grass for a little bit.

(Make sure you’ve applied sunblock. See #2.) Grass can be hazardous to light-colored clothing. My suggestion is to put on an all-green outfit and roll down a hill.

2. Use baby sunscreen instead of adult; it smells like summer.

My mother always made my sister, Emily, and me wear Coppertone Water Babies sunscreen—my whole family is really fair-skinned—and I still love the smell.

3. Read a mystery novel in a hammock.

I really wish I had a hammock. I am on a five-year hammock plan, so hopefully as I enter my 30s I can finally achieve this goal. Until then, I will read and reread Raymond Chandler’s The Lady in the Lake on my sofa, wishing I were hanging in a rope cradle attached precariously to a tree branch.

4. Get one of those tiny fans from the drugstore.

5. Whip up some summer soup.

Here’s a recipe for Green Summer Soup. It’s the easiest thing ever.

6. Run around in the sprinklers.

If you don’t have a yard to do that in, find a friend who does. My sister and I used to do this as kids, usually with a Slip ‘n Slide involved. I like the idea of doing it again, but it’s probably going to remain a sweet memory. I think the last time I did it, my sister hit me with the garden hose and knocked me clean out.

7. Wear a bonnet or a straw hat.

This makes me think of my mother, who wears hats.

8. Have a picnic with friends.

Nothing’s better than a picnic. Next time you have one, try a quinoa salad. Mix cooked quinoa with slivered almonds, chopped dried apricots and currants and a raspberry vinaigrette.

9. Check out a book from your local library.

I once borrowed a book from the library in high school and forgot to return it, but when I finally did, the fee was still a bargain. Libraries are cheaper than bookstores and better organized. I enjoy the environment, even if I don’t like being shushed.

10. Eat some heirloom tomatoes

I like all the varieties. With salt.

11. Do an everyday task in double the time it normally takes.

To tell the truth, I usually take twice as long as everyone else to do things like clean out my closet or write my story for SELF, and I want company!

12. Make jam out of a summer fruit, like strawberries.


Recipe: My Mother’s Strawberry Jam


13. Go to a state or county fair.

They’re usually cheesy and weird and have terrible rides that lack safety precautions. And the food is terrifying. But other than that, fairs are fantastic and kind of hilarious.

14. Encourage the men around you to wear a boater hat.

Not everyone’s a hat person, but it can’t hurt to try!

15. Play a board game.

My favorites are Balderdash, Cranium and Monopoly, all of which require a little creativity.

16. See an outdoor concert or performance.

I love Brian Wilson, so seeing him last summer at the Hollywood Bowl, which is such a classic venue, is a great memory for me.

17. Hit the bleachers for a nighttime baseball game.

I’m a big Dodgers fan. I go to games all the time—I like to pack dinner, usually something salady that’s healthier than ballpark food.

18. Get overheated and then cool your forehead with a cold soda pop can.

This is a trick I learned living in an apartment in L.A. with no air-conditioning. It’s not really a trick. Actually the best trick is to get air-conditioning. Next best? You can cool yourself off a bit by standing in front of an open freezer door.

19. Play a game of tag.

What do you mean, Do I win? Of course I win.

20. Have a sing-along.

In a large group, your choices are limited because the more people you get in a room, the fewer songs everyone knows. Unless you are all members of a particular fan club, stick with classics. You can never go wrong with The Beatles or Motown—most people know quite a few of those hits.

21. Set out in a sailboat.

My dad and I rented boats a lot when I was a kid. It was fun—well, it was more my dad’s idea of fun!

22. Head to a revival movie theater for a classic you’ve never seen.

If you don’t like it, nap.

23. Dine alfresco.

My parents have a patio at their house that’s just right for outdoor dining. They have a lot of meals outside, so it’s nice to go there to eat. Also, they cook meals together, which I think is really cute.

24. Watch an old-school musical
Like The Band Wagon or Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

25. Brunch.
Since this is a meal that is essentially an excuse to get up late and eat whatever you want, eat whatever you want.

26. Spice chickpeas and roast them in the oven until they are crunchy.

Recipe: Spicy Chickpeas


27. Let your hair air-dry.
I always let my hair dry pretty naturally. It’s really long, so I wouldn’t be out of the house until noon if I blew it dry.

28. Ride a Ferris wheel.

29. Play a casual game of kickball.
I was unaware that kickball was having “a moment.” I like it because it’s easy to set up (pillows and a ball) for a day at the park with your friends. If you happen to have any aggression you want to get out, you can channel it into your game.

30. Mix up a vegan chocolate treat.
Recipe: Vegan Chocolate Mix


31. Make a playlist of summer songs.
Certain types of music just make me so happy. Here’s my personal top-five summer-fun list:
“My Baby Just Cares for Me,” Nina Simone
“Summer Dreaming,” Harmony Grass
“Wouldn’t It Be Nice?” Beach Boys
“Everybody Loves a Lover,” The Shirelles
“Tell Her No,” The Zombies


via themanyfacesofzooeydeschanel

Bunny hop

I have no idea where this spread is from, what I DO know is that it is amazing!
Fur looks so much better on animals, faux all the way!


Wednesday, 15 July 2009


'You were born an original. Don't die a copy.'
I just found an amazing group on flickr that is dedicated to vintage barbie images and had to share.
I think the older Barbies were so much cooler than the new ones, the dolls now kinda creep me out, they've made barbie too 'street' these days haha











Wednesday, 8 July 2009


'It was a sunny day and rainbows appeared in the splash. This was a great discovery but I didn't have the necessary understanding to draw out a rainbow of any great strength. It marked the beginning of my search for rainbows.'

-Andy Goldsworthy
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