Friday, 18 June 2010
so hot it'll melt your popsicle
I know it's pretty dull reading, covering any runway stuff, but so far from Sao Paulo it looks like S/S2011 will be mostly metallic and stripes, which I have to be honest, I'm not digging. I hope they don't ditch the nudes/neutrals/florals from this year entirely, or the whole 'Summer girls wear denim and white' minimalism, because I love the 2010 look :(
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
have your cake and eat it.
ANYWAY that's not the point! (Not that there was much of a point in the first place)
Yeah... OH! So I was watching FTV and it was showing various shows from A/W 2001/2, and one of them that caught my attention was the Moschino collection - it was so quirky and fun, and I just really love when designers have fun with their clothes. It's like they're saying 'fashion is meant to be fun, clothes are fun, dressing up is fun, so let's keep it that way'. When I was younger I used to put on my mum's clothes on and make-up and just feel really elegant and grown-up, because I was being 'sophisticated' (but actually was just having huge amounts of fun playing dress-up, just like I'd done with my Barbies when I was even younger). It's funny really because I wasn't ever really very girly, I grew up as one of two girls in a huge family of boys, and so I knew more about wrestlers, footballers and superheroes than I did about the latest My Scene doll, but when I was trying on clothes and being a girl I felt..(I can't think of a word to describe it).
I loved that it started off like, waking up, hair in rollers or tied up messily, a 'Do Not Disturb' mask on, a long knit shawl wrapped over silk pajama suit, then off to work! We're maids and housewives today, so we tie on our little aprons, and whip out the old carpet beater (where would we be without it??) and then we're business women, and sailors... and after work? A night out perhaps? Or a ballet recital? It's all there, ready to wear. :)





I am actually in love with these coats, and the 'Hers and Hers' idea


and that is so Mimi's coat from Rent!!
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Sunday, 16 May 2010
Rufford Park Medieval Fair
Anywho, today I went with my family to Rufford Park, where as part of Robin Hood month they were having a Medieval Weekend Fair. We happened upon it entirely by accident, and it was fantastic, with stalls full of filigree and weaponry and cloth and armour... I honestly think I was more excited about it than my 6 year old cousin.
Here are some photos:

I wanted everything, but I couldn't get anything :( So I just had to photo it all instead :D


Check out this guy's beard!




/death
:D
Wednesday, 5 May 2010
I shouldn't have... But I did.
But that's not that point... So I have this money, burning a hole in my pocket(or bank) and I got the May ASOS magazine through the post and saw some amazingly cheap and pretty wedges! I've been looking for a pair of affordable wedges for what seems like forever, and well, I had the money so... I went online and bought them. But now I feel bad because I don't like spending money haha. But they reminded me of the Céline wedges from S/S10RTW

Sea of Shoes
(only, y'know, not wooden or studded, or breathtakingly amazing, but it's the thought that counts) and so I had to have them! I've never had a pair of wedges before, I'm excited :D

asos.com
Monday, 12 April 2010
Trends....
There are certain trends in the current and future seasons that I love, and some that I love... notsomuch.
I'm vegetarian, so by default I not only don't eat meat, meat-products/by-products(gelatine etc) or anything cooked in meat, and I also avoid most things of animal origin. This means I don't wear fur, ever, or croc skin, or snake skin, or ponyhair, and it's very rare for me to wear any leather or suede without the crux 'faux-' before it. (The exceptions being my beloved Doc. Martens that I've had since being about 12, and the occasional leather bag...) I'm by no means a saint, but I do try to be true to my morals.
That's why it's been difficult for me to find any good to embrace in the whole fur debacle for F/W2010. Karl Lagerfield, being the God that he is, designed his entire Chanel FRTW10 collection using fake fur, which I personally think is a stroke of genius, especially since that particular collection seems to have some fur-based piece in every look. And I actually really liked a lot of it, it had that fun yeti vibe, and kind of reminds me of the adorable bear-suits babies roll around in, but in like a really high fashion way. The fact that he used like a ton of ice on his runway makes me think that maybe he was having a play with this collection, and wasn't taking it entirely serious - more like he wanted his customers to wear some of the pieces with a bright smile, their expressions as warm as their snug toes in their newly-acquired snow boots. I am entirely jealous of anyone who can afford any of these pieces for next Winter.
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
In Raptures Photoshoot


