"Half the fun of travel is the aesthetic of lostness."
- Ray Bradbury
“As I don’t know about tomorrow… I never save the best for later.” - Paulo Coelho
Friday, 31 August 2012
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Cine-files: Separated at Birth?
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
"About astrology and palmistry: they are good because they make people vivid and full of possibilities. They are communism at its best. Everybody has a birthday and almost everybody has a palm."
-Kurt Vonnegut
There's my man, Kurt Vonnegut, once again telling it just like it is...
-Kurt Vonnegut
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I Spy: Style Evolution
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Fashion Moments: Cut-outs
Inspiration: the fierce Debbie Harry of Blondie in this shot from the '70's
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Formal:
Kate Hudson in crisp Rachel Roy
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How many people can wear a dress that's held together by a teeny string? You probably have to be a 7 foot tall, slinky drink of water, like Karolina Kurkova, here in Pucci
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Cocktail:
With leather:
Krysten Ritter in Alexander McQueen
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Renee Zellweger in an amazing Pucci gown at the Met Costume Gala
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Rooney Mara in a quirky Prabal Gurung
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Leighton Meester in a super racy Emilio De La Morena (sitting is not an option in this dress!) - love the purple Brian Atwood booties
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And here's Gwen Stefani in a peplum jumpsuit from the same Stella McCartney collection as Kate Moss's dress above
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The trend continues to swimwear:
The sharp shoulder, and the cut-out on the leg that's more of a slash than a slit (love that!), are what make Charlize Theron's simple Lanvin feel so fresh and modern
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A half leather Isabel Marant dress on Kate Bosworth perfectly toes the line between classy & edgy (but I'd prefer it worn sans hosiery)
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I dig Rooney Mara's very architectural leather iteration by Dion Lee
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The pretty cut-outs on Lucy Liu's plunging J.Mendel remind me of bamboo leaves
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I love their graphic quality, but despite these stunning examples, the cut-out trend can be difficult to do well. I prefer it in matte black (with minimal jewellery) to keep it simple and elegant - even colour feels too busy - otherwise it can easily veer into trashy territory. Wouldn't be too hard to wind up resembling some sort of Las Vegas or Ice Capades Dancer. ...Um, right, Brooke Hogan?
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Wednesday, 1 August 2012
I'm smitten: Mariposas
When I was four or five, my Dad and I made me a butterfly costume for Hallowe'en. My Dad came up with the design, and we had so much fun decorating it together, that I loved wearing it. (Most of the design was in the wings, because Hallowe'en in Canada means you might need to wear a snowsuit.)
Several years later I travelled both to a nature reserve with a butterfly hatchery in Hawaii, and a butterfly sanctuary in Michoacan, Mexico, where the Monarchs migrate in winter.
Who knew that little butterflies could fly thousands of miles South like birds? They're so beautiful and delicate, it was an education to learn that they were that strong.
There are so many butterflies (mariposas, in Spanish) blanketing everything in the sanctuary, that you have to try hard not to step on them!
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Who knew that little butterflies could fly thousands of miles South like birds? They're so beautiful and delicate, it was an education to learn that they were that strong.
There are so many butterflies (mariposas, in Spanish) blanketing everything in the sanctuary, that you have to try hard not to step on them!
So, maybe it's no surprise that my heart fluttered when I saw this dress from Mary Katrantzou last week...
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Fashion artistry! Everything is exciting and unique - from the graphic print, to the asymmetrical neckline, to the diaphanous pleated overskirt billowing out to the sides as she walks. Really, it's the closest a grown woman can get to dressing up like a butterfly. A chic & modern way to relive the fun of your childhood? I'm all for that!
Less fun? Many butterfly species are endangered because of habitat depletion.
Here are some ways to garden for butterflies.
Less fun? Many butterfly species are endangered because of habitat depletion.
Here are some ways to garden for butterflies.
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