Tuesday 29 May 2012

J.A.M.E.S

My boyfriend's film production company LifeUp! took part in the Edinburgh 48 Hour Film Festival again, after winning the Glasgow one last year. This year they managed to pull Silent Film out of the hat, which they did beautifully. The award ceremony was last night and they managed to come away with Best Cinematography, Best Director & the Audience Choice Award for their screening. It's a beautiful sad/happy film about an android and I make an awkies appearence trotting along and grinning like a tool, but here it is, enjoy.




Friday 18 May 2012

MESH

I LOVE MESH, I LOVE EVERY KIND OF MESH.


£85



£249



£49



$154.95



€99


£58 


I really do love mesh. Images courtesy of American Apparel, Three Floor fashion, Cos + Urban Outfitters.

Moonrise Kingdom.

The other night I was sitting watching telly, when the most obscure advert for a film came on. What originally looked like a quirky kids film turns out to have a starring cast of Bruce Willis, Tilda Swinton and Bill Murray. The story is of a 12 year old boy and girl who run away together, and set in 1960s New England, their adventure forces their whole town out to look for them, including a group of Boy Scouts. It appears to have that hilarious, quirky comedy of 'Youth in Revolt', where you don't fully know what's going on but it's just so good to watch.
What caught my eye about this whole thing was the young girl in the most adorable and current 60s clothes. A mini, Peter Panned collared dress in ice cream pink matched with a gorgeous wicker satchel, white knee high socks and solid yellow suitcase is the main 'look' of the film ( I don't really know the rest as it's not yet released ). It screams 60s without being too try hard. The overall look is effortlessly cool and the little girl, Kara Hayward, is an absolute babe. The little boy, played by Jared Gilman, should not be left out. Kitted in a retro Boy Scouts uniform with one of those amazing hats which has a skunk (animal?) tail hanging down the back.
This whole film just looks amazing. The advert gives nothing away to the film so you'll just need to go watch it! It's near the top of my films to see list, just after The Dictator.




Images courtesy of Moonrise Kingdom

Wednesday 16 May 2012

Chanel Cuise 2013

I don't normally blog about designers, I'm one of these people that loves wearing clothes and buying them, but designers really never leap out at me. I stick strictly to my favourites of Celine, Acne, Topshop Unique, Alexander Wang & Surface to Air, with look ins from the likes of Felder+Felder etc. But when Dazed Digital posted the Chanel Cruise 2013 collection it instantly caught my eye. Lagerfeld was sums up the collection as 'Versailles in socialist France' and it has a very Marie Antoinette vibe. The majority is completely impractical and fussy but you have to admire the costume and design aspects, how he has twisted the typical Antoinette inspiration into a modern, pastel, creeper wearing new look. Although I'm rather bored of creepers now, far too masculine and butch for summer, the pastel ones featured are adorable and are not overwhelmingly harsh.






Images courtesy of Dazed Digital

Re-Dress


I was recently part in a fashion film, 'Re-Dress', which was a collaboration with the 3rd year design students of Heriot Watt and Paxton House stately home. The film was shot by Tim London and was the most embarrassing thing i've ever done, I had a constant smirk on my face which receieved many a telling off! The garments were made based on each student's personal impression of Paxton. There were gowns with stiff collars, lace skirts and intricate prints. My personal favourite was a body suit with knitted sleeves and extensive detailing on the front.
I was a bit dubious about the whole thing, seeing as I had to pretend to slap a girl, lie with my legs spread on a bed and pretend to play croquet but it's actually really really cool! A bit of a Tarantino vibe with a retro 60s etiquette backing track. The exhibition of the student's work is currently on at Paxton House in the Borders until the 31st May, and again from the 6th-31st August. I'm still to see the look book which will be an epic cringe all over agian but the clothes and beautiful and totally worth a look.



Unfortunately it's an 'unlisted' video so here's the link honeyboos:



And here's the poster with the beautiful Siam Colvine



Sunday 13 May 2012

Swimwear


I don't think, in a million years, I could have seen myself buying a swimsuit after I was 11 years old, BUT THEY'RE JUST SO BEAUTIFUL. I'm having a tan plan holiday this year so a bikini will be needed for maximum tannage, but next year it is in the family grapevines that we're going back to Florida before we all get old and our parents look ridiculous chasing a bunch of 20 and 30 year olds around Islands Of Adventure.
However Florida means WATER RIDES, and with American food I don't think I can face running around with my belly out all day so a swimsuit is on the cards. I've done a bit of searching already, keeno, and these are the beauts I have decided I need in my life.



Insight, Neon Print Cut Out


Faster by Mark Fast
Reptile Mesh


Black Milk, Moonwalker.



Cos, Jacquard Print.



Portfolio//Street Style #1

I've recently had to organise my portfolio of work and even at this stage where I seem to have barely anything I still manage to forget about work. I photographed this girl at London Fashion Week at Somerset House in September '11. I had seen her about the cobbles before I finally photographed her and I'm glad I waited because this was her best outfit. She wasn't one of those girls who dresses ridiculously to get attention, this is clearly her way of life and who she is, not just who she decided to be that day. I wish I remembered her name, but I know she was doing street style for *i think* Metal Magazine. Really gutted I didn't see her again in February because she is truely beautiful.




Monday 7 May 2012

1883

Since our typography class last semester I have become unreasonably judgemental about fonts. Refusing to buy certain birthday cards because the fonts ugly and WHY did they think that would say Happy Birthday??? Yes, this is how my brain works. I also have an unnatural love for Times New Roman, but that is a completely different matter altogether.

The meaning of this post is to declare my love for good typography and layout, and no magazine has my love more than '1883'. A relatively young magazine, currently on it's 4th isuue, it is released quarterly and has some of the best fonts+layouts than any other current fashion and culture magazine, think bold fonts, brilliant colours and brave placement

I find it annoyingly hard to get, althought Ayr's WHSmith may come out with a few gems such as The Hunger, Fantastic Man and Garage it is never the most reliable source. If you want to see more of the magazine check out their website 1883magazine.com and also their blog, where their bold, trademark style is carried on throughout.