Punk who likes fashion, travel and the accordian players who sometimes play at tube stations.
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Vietnamese prints
Whilst in Vietnam last year, I picked up some beautiful silk-print propaganda posters. After being home for six months, I decided to pull my finger out and actually frame them! As always, Kate, who owns the vintage shops Shabby Chic Sister, came to my rescue! She searched her warehouse and produced 3 beautiful HUGE vintage frames with French influence. I've still got two to frame but I've done one and LOVE it! Be sure to check Kate's shop Shabby Chic Sister out in Bards Walk, Stratford-upon-Avon OR online at shabbychicsister.com. She is full-to-the-brim with exquisite vintage pieces, from furniture to frames, tea-cups to t-shirts! Her eye for luscious interiors is second to none & the plush green armchair in her Stratford shop is perfect for curling up in and having a gossip! Here's my print already framed. More photos to follow when I've frame all three!
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Obsession with embellishment
After recently purchasing a beautiful pastel blue sequin and bead embellished t-shirt from Topshop, a new obsession has blossomed. Embellishment is one of the oldest techniques of accessorising and, in my opinion, one of the best! Garments with embellishment, whether it be sequinned for a more modern take, or beading for a sophisticated edge, always look classic. Simple silhouettes are transformed with strategically placed sparkle, making outfits always seem more 'couture'. The most easy-to-wear smock is transformed into a stunning evening piece by patterns, beads and sequins. But it's not only the look of embellished garms' that have me sold; it's the feel. Embellished pieces feel heavier, more substantial and timeless. I never feel the guilty pangs of spending 'a little bit too much' on embellished clothing because I know it won't fall apart after a couple of wears. Like a most beloved hard-back novel that you have read and re-read hundreds of times, you know it will still be on your bookshelves 20 years down the line, where-as the flimsy paper-backs will have fallen by the way-side. It's the same with embellishment. There's a reason why it's been used in Royal fashion throughout time, why the 'flappers' of the '50 favoured it and why it's still a favourite of many designers today, including Chanel. In its own right, it's a 'style'. Whether it be 'Chelsea girl' or 'bohemian chic', they can both thank embellishment for being staple in their style. And in the words of Coco Chanel herself, 'Fashion passes, Style remains'...
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Rome wasn't built in a day
Sat here getting increasingly frustrated at my google mail because all emails are bouncing, tearing recklessly into a bar of chocolate whilst practically throwing the laptop to the ground, I commence the standard dramatic drone about how 'I'm never going to get an internship if google keeps ruining my life!' This is when my Dad (who's heard this same dramatised whinging a hundred times over) comes out with the gem: 'Rome wasn't built in a day Zoe'. After a snide response of 'Well I'm not trying to build Rome, Dad, I'm trying to get an internship!' I think he may just have a point... It's easy to forget when you're on your millionth email, to which you already know you probably won't get a reply, that opportunities don't just get given to you on a plate. You have to work at them, work harder, then work some more. Talk to anyone in a career now and they'll probably tell you that they still don't know what they want to do when they 'grow-up'. It may seem that they landed on their feet, but in reality, they probably just stumbled into an open opportunity ready for them to fill. Talk to the actor who studied to be a lawyer, or the chef who was previously a banker. Both equally happy in their jobs. And why should I be any different? I could apply for hundreds of internships before I actually get one. And then when I do, I could end up 10 years down the line doing something completely unrelated! But any step is a step closer to a new, different experience. And a step closer to finding out a passion or talent you want to pursue. I'm sure there were days when the Romans lay countless bricks and pulled thousands of carts in the unbearable heat, yet felt the empire would never be complete. Then one day, before anyone even had a chance to think about it, the Roman Empire stood unexpectedly powerful, beautiful and complete. But then again, I'm sure it would have been completed much quicker is Caesar's google mail worked!
Monday, 26 March 2012
Rock-Ready Philipp Plein
Black Gummy Wellington Boots (available in black or brown) Philipp Plein at Poison Angel |
'The Scene' Graphic T-Shirt Philipp Plein at Poison Angel |
'Snake Candy' Black Python Ankle Boots with Sworovski Crystals Philipp Plein at Poison Angel |
'Wannabe Insider' Snakeskin leggings Philipp Plein at Poison Angel |
'Crystal' Blue Denim Platform Heels Philipp Plein at Poison Angel |
Make like frequent festival-goers Alexa Chung, Drew Barrymore and Florence Welch and get festival-ready with Philipp Plein at Poison Angel. A favourite of celebs such at Lindsay Lohan and Peaches Geldof, Plein is edgey, chic with just the right amount of glam. Perfect for the festival season! An essential must-have has to be the incredible Gummy Wellington Boots available in both brown and black. No seasoned 'festi' would be seen without wellies! I'm also especially loving the 'Snake Candy' Ankle Boots with Sworovski Crystal detailing and the 'Wannabe Insider' Snakeskin leggings. Take note of the on-trend 'skull and cross-bone' detail on the boots! Amazing! Never has the phrase 'Practical yet Stylish' been more apt! Team with 'The Scene' Graphic Print T-Shirt and you have a festival ready look that will make the transition from field to club! Especially with a quick change of shoe into the incredible 'Crystal' Blue Denim Platforms (although maybe save them for club, rather than mud!). Plein channels Rock-Ready leather, snake print and studding with Sworovski crystals and killer heels adding classic sex-appeal! Pop into the Chelsea store Poison Angel for the Philipp Plein collection and get a head start on 2012 Festival Fashion or visit poisonangel.co.uk.
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Saturday, 3 March 2012
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
Taken May 2011 from the ancient site of Buddhist worship Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia. Where ruined temples now stand was once the largest site of, first Hindu, then Buddhist worship. Delicate carvings & inscriptions decorate the walls & temples are built in typical Khmer style to resemble the many faces of Buddha. Angkor has an aura of calm, tranquility & knowing. Stunningly beautiful architect & vast lakes of blooming lilies where children swim.
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