Sunday, August 30, 2009
WORDS OF WISDOM
Here are some of my favourites,
"I would say always match your clothes with your personality. Not with fashion trends. They'll pass, you'll stay." Valentino Garavani.
"Seasons. They go so fast, and designers have to create a collection four times a year, with never enough time. The dream of every designer is to skip a season. I have a love-hate relationship with fashion." Dries Van Noten.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
MEN WHO SORT OUT YOUR LIFE WHILE TAKING EXCEPTIONAL CARE OF YOUR BELONGINGS... DEADLY PONIES BAGS

The average woman owns six handbags. I own far more. Bags have always had a special place in my heart, and wardrobe. Maybe it is the combination of fashion, art and sculpture which they embody. Handbags are much much more than an accessory, they are pieces of art which transcend seasons and provide women (and men) with incredible joy and functionality.


IF I COULD BE A LABEL I WOULD BE...


Wednesday, August 19, 2009
PINK! Welcome to my life!
Welcome in PINK
Nails: OPI Suzi and the Lifeguard
Lips: MAC Baby Bloom Suntint in Pink Tinge.
OH I AM SO GIRLY!
And doing so well with the colour thing, if I do say so myself!
Monday, August 17, 2009
Happily Ever After...

Designers and stylists are harking back to a time of innocence, femininity and grace. A time far, far removed from the everyday slog of today’s twenty-first century ‘superwoman’.
This seasons Spring fashions seem to look back to the time of Jane Austen novels; where ladies went to country balls wearing feminine dresses which showed off their assets in a most sincere and lovely way only to find their very own Mr Darcy or Prince Charming.
It is a fairytale world which many of us wish we could escape to, an era some of us wish they were born into, and now we can fantasise by wearing clothes inspired by such thoughts.
Femininity and a childlike innocence reign supreme this Spring. Floral prints and pinks are must haves. Flawless skin is essential. Blusher is your secret weapon. Colour is your new best friend.
Now it is your turn to dress yourself in the clothes your mother dressed you in all those years ago. The frocks which you loved so much for their pink, purple and gorgeous girly patterns are now in fashion. You can wear those dresses which scream innocence and childlike beauty.
In the past few years fashion has handed us the right to play the role of men. Now as things are getting tough, we are given our fantasies and escapisms in the form of gorgeous materials and styles.
We are little girls, woman who want so much, but live in a huge and daunting world where we have to be the man sometimes, where we have to play roles we don’t want, where things don’t always end up happily ever after. But fashion can and this Spring it will.
Learning to Wear Colour... Day One and Two
Ok, so lets count yesterday as Day 1, as I took a huge step on the coloured brick road... I brought a Navy Eyeliner!Ok, so for a lot of you, this is anything but a step (navy is a close cousin of black I know, but this is massive for me!). I wore blue jeans... but I don't think that really counts. Oh I wore a pale yellow and white jumper! But confession time, it was almost completely covered by a black cardigan and then dark denim jacket. Ooops. Ok so day 1, not overly successful. But I did get the eyeliner!
Today, Day 2, I have been discussing with beauty loving friend in the know, and she has advised me on several choices I need to make to take the next step with colour on my face... Orange Eyeliner... REALLY??! (it doesn't come out till Sept, by then I very well may be ready), and a popping green eye shadow... that is manageable, in fact I even got excited about mixing it with the navy eyeliner! And I haven't even got it yet... I am definately heading in the right direction! I think a trip to the MAC counter could be on the cards this afternoon to ensure I strike while the iron is hot! In terms of outfit... have grey on top, not black... ok so I need to do some work there.
Friday, August 14, 2009
The Coming Season is Full of Colour... Oh dear.

For me this raises several stumbling blocks. I love black. I love long cardigans, oversized items. They are my safety. My best friends. I am not entirely sure way, I am a size 8-10, but they are still my safety blankets. So the amount of colour in editorials freaks me out, last Summer I got into white, but still no colour.
This must be the season to change.
Heaps of things are happening in my life right now, lots of positive and exciting change. So it must be time for a change, for a step up. To stand out in colour, rather than blend into the background in the safety of black, and grey. So bring it on I say...
I think I will start with a touch of colour on my eyelids, from the Yves Saint Laurent palette I am lusting after (http://lady-winsome.blogspot.com/) and then move onto clothes... I am sure that in no time I will be wearing floral dresses and colourful tops... I may even ditch the black cardigan/safety blanket, and take a well deserved and well overdue change.
As perverse as it is, as a child I never wore black, and my Mother never wears black... I don't quite know how I became so stupidly addicted... Time for daughter to take a page out of Mum's book.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Beautiful Spring Editorial in FQ: GARDEN STATE

But the editorial titled "Garden State" is to die for, maybe it is because of each pair of photos being linked with a classic novel... oh I love literature!
They have included "The Secret Garden", "Mansfield Park", "Force of Nature", and "Far from the Maddening Crowd".
The fashions are oh so lovely as well, prints and florals take centre stage. But there is also vintage white lace, embroidery detailing, and pink nails. Femininity is back this spring - sigh.
However, I am slightly scared. I do love black. This however, is the season to make a fresh start and be oh so pretty.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Boots that reach sky high...
They are so extreme. So beautiful. So much leather.
I want them.
I have just over the knee ones... but they aren't the same. And I get looks even for wearing them... New Zealand just doesn't seem ready, sadly.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Want... Need... ?
I want it more than that other girl in designer clothes, sky-high heels and long blonde hair. I want it more than anything else.
I don't want it for the free clothes and beauty products. I don't want it for the parties. I don't want it simply so I can sound glamorous when I tell people what I do. I want it as a career choice, it is a stepping stone toward my own goals, my own huge goals. My fairytale which no one can take away, but it seems people can step on and toss away.
Last time I wanted something this much, it all come to fruitition and then fell through completely. Warning bells are ringing. I don't want the same thing to happen again. I want it to work. I want success.
I want to write my own success story, but in an industry where knowing people is the key, I have to rely on others. One in particular who is so lovely and caring, and so amazing, and I feel like shit for being this needy, pestering girl who simply wants a job. I am sorry.
Maybe I want this all too much. I was thinking about an article I was writing when I was having sex with my lovely boyfriend - just a joke, my mind is so pre-occupied with it. Is it unhealthy? I get my boyfriend to do sleath missions to get contact with his friend who can help me in my dreams. Because I feel bad for pestering, I get him too.
I don't know why I get so set on something and let it consume me.
I have been consumed by the desire.
I am beginning to think it is possible to want something too much.
But I want to make my own success story, I don't want to wait for something to come along, I want to make that something.
THE WANT IS ALMOST A NEED. A confusing all encompassing and consuming need.
Bad Ass Beauty: a band of bikeless Hell’s Angels
Leather jackets, pants, slashed leggings, patent platform heels, thigh high boots, and sugar spun hair. Not the mistress’s in biker gangs but rather the 21st century woman. The oxymoronic trend of ‘bad ass beauty’ or ‘biker chic’ reflects the contrasting and competing roles and desires of today’s women. Women are mothers, lovers, successful business people, and yet still children on the inside. Eve may have taken a bite from the apple, as have we, but we still lust after innocence and pure beauty. It is no wonder that this trend has grown in force and left its skid marks across the world’s runways. It has progressed from leather jackets making a bold entrance last winter, to this seasons leather and slashed leggings, solid and yet chic platform heels, and even bodysuits. Runway shows from Yves Saint Laurent and Proenza Schouler with models clad in leather one pieces, suggest that the trend will continue into yet another season.
Leather has always been ‘bad ass’, but it has never before been as ‘beautiful’ as it is today. Sartorially sublime styling means the leather on runways is fitted and flattering. While the runway suggests leather on leather, it can be worn in many ways. An air of effortless beauty and a shrug of uncaring, is created when a leather jacket is thrown over a tee with jeans on a Saturday. There is something erotic or intriguing about a bright floral dress sneaking out from under the strength and safety of a leather jacket. And the comeback of antique black lace similarly mixes with leather to create an alluring outfit which screams ‘bad ass’ while winking at onlookers romantically.
The lasting nature of this trend could be put down to the interesting and erotic mixture of textures and styles. It seemingly breaks all the rules, and gets pleasure from doing it. Today no compromises are necessary. Beauty and Bad Ass go together. It is the 21st century woman. We want everything – the sexy danger of Hell, and the angelic romance and beauty of Eden. We really are fashion’s bikeless Hell’s Angels.
Source: Proenza Schouler
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Claim: Visibly reduce redness in as little as 1 week. We shall see.
If it works, I will be the happiest girl in the world.
Please work.
twenty-seven names

Monday, August 3, 2009
Oh so cute... Oh so functional

Sunday, August 2, 2009
The Magic Powers of buying Make-up
I think new blush might be on the menu today...