(photos from i put deadly nightshade in your cup of tea)
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Deadly Nightshade in Your Cup of Tea
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Modern with an Edge
What makes it even better is that it wouldn't cost a fortune to creat the look, it is the result of some Ikea furniture mixed along with flea market finds, topped with some lovely prints from say Etsy, and C'est fait!
Isn't that workspace just wonderful? Ok, I'm off to pack for a little day trip tomorrow ;) The secret will be revealed soon! xx
(images via Angie Cao)
Monday, April 27, 2009
This and That
What’s your current obsession?
The new china collection by Studio Violet - I only saw it yesterday!!
What’s your weirdest obsession?
Seagulls - a family of seagulls live on our roof and I've seen them at least once everyday since we moved in, like 18 months ago, I'll really miss them when I move
What are you wearing today?
A oversized floral tee with DIY pins added to reshape it, skinny jeans & equestrian style boots - it was raining like crazy this morning
What would you like to learn to do?
Take good photos! Think I need a DSLR as my diginal camera is just not doing the job, I would also like to finally read those two photography books I bought last summer!
What’s for dinner today?
Maybe a takeaway, I'm thinking lamb madras curry... just wondering is curry popular elsewhere?
What’s the last thing you bought?
How I love internet shopping & the sale, hoping to get these tomorrow! :D
{Ring - Outnet.com, Boots - Fly London, rest - Topshop}
What’s your most challenging goal right now?
I really want to open an online clothing store, I've seen these really pretty floral dresses & cute tees made by small manufacturers in Japan, Korean & China, and just don't understand why they have to be so expensive over here. A floral dress on topshop.com is rare & when they do have one it's at least £50, it's not like the quality is so much better.
So a busy summer for me researching and trying to figure out about international shipping + tax etc. it's going to be so fun! - the clothes buying part :D
Favorite vacation place?
Either paris or venice, I can't choose!
What would you like to have in your hands right now?
This Fendi bag!
If you could go anywhere in the world for the next hour, where would you go?
Relaxing while listening to the sea
What super power would you like to possess?
Magical powers or teleport, I'd be happy with either :)
What’s your favorite piece of clothing in your own closet?
My huge floral print tee with DIY pins added on of course ;) the original tee looks like this
What’s your dream job?
To be a business woman in fashion/design, say online boutique owner? :D
If you had $150 now what would you spend it on?
These pretty blue & white things from aviewto
Describe your personal style
Feminine mixed with an edgy, currently trying to perfect that edgy!
What fashion show would you want tickets to?
I've dreamed about this since I was a little girl - Chanel
Who’s closet would you want to raid?
Alexa Chung, although her clothes will never fit me, I'm like half as tall!!
the 2nd tag is from the sweet surimay:
{Original photo by Melissa Lund }
Also, I'd like to thank the lovely Little Miss Tiara for the Lemonade Award & Diana for the cutest "deer" award, I'd like to pass the love onto:
A View To ; Blog Goggles ; Lenorenevermore ; The English Muse ; The Princess Portal ; Denoto & WISH WISH WISH
Have a lovely Tuesday everyone! Since it's that time of year - Exams!! I'll be taking a break from {Beauty Tuesday} as it usually take a while to pull together a post, but I will be posting normally, think I'll be needing quite a few revision breaks :)
(all images linked to sources)
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Country Chic
While I don't consider myself as a country girl at all (I spend most of my life living in flats! With four homes all on the 4th floor? Totally by chance!), but I do love these country chic styling, do you have a bit of a country girl in you?
Put a bit of country in your daily outfits? Work, Casual and Dressy.
{Outfit from left to right: Nathan Jenden Shirt, Roberto Cavalli Belt, Chloé Skirt, Oscar de la Renta Shoes; Steven Alan Shirt, Bottega Veneta Belt, Citizens of Humanity Shorts, Marc Shoes; Vera Wang Necklace, Luella Dress, Sergio Rossi Shoes, all from Net-a-porter.com}
(images from Swedish Elle)
Saturday, April 25, 2009
{Weekly Giveaway}: The Paper Apartment
How to Enter? Anyone who leaves a comment on any post during the next 7 days is automatically entered in the draw, starting with this post and ending Saturday the 2nd of May at 10am GMT. The winner will be revealed later that day.
Rules: only leave one comment per post please, meaningless comments will also be discarded. To pick the winner, I will first use randome.org to generate a number between 1 to 7 (7 posts a week) and then pick a randome comment within that post. So to maximise your chances you can reply to every post, don't want to miss a post? follow this blog via Blogger, Reader or Bloglovin & these technology will remind you!
Now to last week's winner...
Congratulation captivateme !! I will contact you shortly for delivery address :)
xx
Friday, April 24, 2009
{Vintage Friday}: Lullie Vintage
I am so in love with this vintage lace dress!!
Talking about vintage style, Lulu Guinness's flapship Ellis St store's re-launch is on this Saturday, perfect if you are near London - wish I was!! Click on the image to see a larger image.
Have a lovely weekend everyone, xx
(lookbook images from Lullie Vintage)
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Interview with John Krokidas about "Kill Your Darlings"and Chris Evans
John Polly, April 22, 2009 for AfterElton
Coming on the heels of Milk, film fans are clearly primed for more tales of gay culture’s pioneers and artists. This one’s also been co-written and is set to be directed by a rising gay filmmaker, John Krokidas, and produced by the legendary indie-film mogul Christine Vachon (Poison, Boys Don’t Cry, Hedwig, Far From Heaven), so it’s got a nice gay pedigree already.
Kill Your Darlings also features Ben Whishaw, who recently starred in The International and who played gay in last year’s Brideshead Revisited. Whishaw will play Lucien Carr, a Columbia student credited with bringing together the trio of Ginsberg, Kerouac as well as the gay writer William S. Burroughs.
Add to this my love and affection for the Beats. I still remember reading On the Road when I was 16, working at the video store in the mall, and telling the assistant manager that this was “a phony job in a phony mall in a town full of finks!”
I had to beg for my job back two hours later, but the book introduced me to the idea that the idea of wanting to live outside the boundaries of society was a perfectly acceptable choice. And then I learned how these guys were sexually curious and many even openly gay in a time when homosexuality was still considered a psychological defect, and in many states, entirely illegal.
AE: How involved were you in assembling the great cast that’s lined up? Were the actors — Chris Evans, Jesse Eisenberg and Ben Whishaw — easy to get on board?
Jesse Eisenberg, Chris Evans and Ben Whishaw were all actors that I had dreamed of casting since we started the process, and I think three of the most compelling actors of their generation. All of them will get to show sides of their talent that I believe they have not yet shown on screen. And there is nothing more exciting for a director than to re-introduce actors to the world in an entirely new light. Plus, as I am getting to know all three, they are also incredibly warm, smart, and amazing people.
AE: Anyone lined up for Burroughs yet?
AE: Nice to hear. Christine Vachon is a filmmaking icon: What’s it gonna be like working with her?
Her job is just to make great movies. And the way she does that is by letting her directors tell their own stories in their own voices, while she gets them the resources to do so. And since that meeting, I have found her to be an amazing collaborator; always willing to answer even the most ridiculous questions on my end, like what to wear to an actor meeting, to helping me meet the best directors of photography and production designers working today.
AE: Your directorial debut? How’s that feel?
However, if any aspiring directors are reading this, what I am learning does not change is the need to trust your instincts, to cast the right actors for the role, and to clearly articulate the movie you are trying to make to the people with whom you are working.
Luckily, at the feature level, those people you are working with are generally a little more talented and experienced that the freshmen you have trying to figure out how to assemble a tripod in film school.
AE: Speaking of film school, can we get a quickie version of your bio?
AE: Back to Kill Your Darlings, where are you planning to shoot? Can you describe the setting of the film?
Miniature Cuteness
Let me introduce you to the cutest shop on Etsy - Cute Ability, I only discovered it last night but I've added like 10 things to my wishlist already!!
The teapots & cups collection is my favorite. Blue + white is my all time favorite colour combo so I'm hoping to make this cute teapot necklace mine very soon :) Need something to go with your tea? How about some dessert? Cupcakes maybe?
Worried it might make you want sweets all the time? I know I am! How about some "classic" hearts?
and the best thing? They are all very affordable! Now no one buy the blue teapot please, it is mine!! - only joking... I'm sure they have more than one in stock.(images from Cute Ability)
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Also check out my {Guest Post} at dwellings and décor today about {Vintage Styling}, xx