Tuesday, March 29

When I Grow Up


I've been meaning to mention street style photographer Ari Seth Cohen's Advanced Style blog for a while now, and this video made by him for Nowness has made it imperative that I do.  It's filled with quotes to structure your life by, from the most fashionable women I've ever seen who truly 'don't give a shit'.

Another thing they have in common?  They're all over 60 years old.  And they all look incredible, with not a botoxed forehead in sight.

  In superlative words inspired by my own Nan (who is one of my heroes, in both style and beyond), it's a fabulous film, a marvelously inspiring feat which is making me want to finally embrace growing up (famous last words from the 22 year old girl who has been panicking for a while now about crow's feet).

If it makes me anywhere near as cool as these women then roll on wrinkles, silver hair and that unparalleled confidence that comes with age.

Sunday, March 27

Seven Days

In the last week I've been mostly playing outside in the sun, continuously humming 'Bruises' by Chairlift ("I've got grass stains on my knees for you, and holes in my new jeans for you"), finding old pictures I took of Pai in Thailand, watching David Dutton's 'Do You Know South Korea?' over and over with excitement and trepidation, coming across random new graffiti in Cardiff, and remembering the 2010 Student Protests by watching VBS' Teenage Riot.



Thursday, March 24

Bounce

This video, styled by Katie Grand, is making me hark back to being a kid.  Remember that game where an adult would slowly pull their hand down over their face, changing their expression underneath it in a way that seemed magical?  This video is like a fashion version of this, with Dree Hemingway bouncing up in down on Hampstead Heath, wearing a different outfit for every reappearance in the shot.

The shoot was created in 2010 and Dree wears Miu Miu archive and resort, but fittingly it looks like she's wearing SS11 pieces because of all the colour and print involved.



The choral sound and the slowing down of the shots makes the video ethereal but fun, making me think of lazy summer days where one minute you're feeling drowsy, basking in the sun, and the next you're running around a beach or a patch of grass after a quick sugar boost in the form of a Mr. Whippy.

Summer is definitely a'coming.

Wednesday, March 23

Stuff

I'm moving to South Korea in a week or so to teach English as a foreign language in a governmental school.  I'm feeling a mixture of apprehension and excitement at this, especially since the decision was made on a whim and I'm not sure how it's going to pan out.  Big eek!

Since I can only take a limited amount with me, I'm having to get rid of masses of stuff that I've accumulated over the years.  I've started putting a selection of my stuff on ebay - if anyone is at all interested?  Examples below, clickety click on them to purchase.


It's been perturbing to discover how many stripy blue items I own.  No wonder I've been feeling stuck in a style rut.

Saturday, March 19

In Bloom

As a campaign video this new creation from Mulberry captivates, with the graphic flowers blooming in time to the toe-tapping tune.

I'm not such a fan of Mulberry's SS11 collection though.  I'm getting bored of the English Country Garden theme they rely on so heavily.  I know it's their trademark, but Emma Hill needs to mix it up just a little: The clothing is starting to feel dated instead of fresh and alluring.

Head-to-toe denim?  Done.  Floral floral floral? Done.  Ankle boots with sweet dresses? Done done done.  As a safe option, the clothes are still pretty.  They just aren't very inspiring.

That cute little piglet more than makes up for any oversight in the design department though.  I think I might have to skip my usual Sunday bacon sandwich in his honour!
  

Thursday, March 17

The Young Creatives


I've been featured on the above website, which is a 'fledgling project' initiated by innovative student and aspiring journalist Katie Byrne.  It contains lots of interviews with multi-mega-talented under-25's (excluding me, I merely jumped on the bandwagon) and links to their work, condensing them all onto one handy website.  I'm finding it fascinating discovering new talent, the inspirations that feed their work, and the quirky facts that make their personalities come to life.

I especially love reading about the illustrators and seeing all their incredibly intricate drawings.  I think this is because illustration is a talent so out of my reach; I have problems staying inside the lines when I'm colouring in and I always splatter more paint on myself than on the page when doing arty stuff..

Probably safer to stick with the writing then.

Wednesday, March 16

Bringing it Back


Until 1988 River Island was called Chelsea Girl, proving once again that the 80's almost ruined fashion.  It also proves that sticking the word 'girl' onto something makes it automatically awesome (Elle mag, Disneyrollergirl, my blog...) as it references the Sixties, that hedonistic decade that brought us freedom in the form of drugs and miniskirts.  Anyone who agrees with this will then be pleased to note that the high-street shop is bringing back its formerly redundant name by labelling a vintage-inspired capsule collection with it.






As is often the case with River Island, the items edge on the verge of being tacky.  For once I quite like this effect though - has anyone ever bought any vintage that actually comes from the peace and love decade?  It's always a bit shiny and brash, and can be accessorized perfectly with pale lips and spidery eyelashes.

Collection launches in Selfridges and will then be in selected stores from Thursday 24th March.

(Images: Vogue and Sugarscape).
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