Wednesday 23 May 2012

WackyRaces

"...and now here they are! The most daredevil group of daffy drivers to ever whirl their wheels in the WACKY RACES. Competing for the title of worlds wackiest racer. The cars are approaching the starting line. First, is the Turbo Terrific driven by Peter Perfect. Next is Rufus Ruffcut and Sawtooth in the Buzzwagon. Maneuvering for position is the Army Surplus Special. Right behind is the Ant Hill Mob in their Bullet Proof Bomb. Then there's ingenious inventor Pat Pending in his Convert-A-Car. Oh! Here's the lovely Penelope Pitstop, the glamour gal of the gas pedal. Next we have the Bouldermobile with the Slag Brothers, Rock & Gravel. Lurching along is the Creepy Coupe with the Gruesome Twosome, and right on their tail is the Red Max. And there's the Arkansas Chug-A-Bug with Luke & Blubber Bear. Sneaking along last is that Mean Machine with those double dealing do-badders Dick Dastardly and his sidekick, Muttley."

Travel, in all its forms, is taking over as the print for summer 2012. Prada showcased 50's kitsch Cadillacs in candy colours in their latest collection with....

My bad got distracted by The Apprentice and can't remember the rest of that sentence. Goddamn you Alan Sugar. A side theme to retro prints if I may: I could cheerfully punch each and every contestant on that programme, and yet I can't stop watching it. Ach! that's the power of TV for you kid's...

So back to the business in hand CARS CARS AND MORE CARS.
Here in my car
I feel safest of all
I can lock all my doors
It's the only way to live
in cars...




















Once again I used my 'eagle-bargain-eye' and spotted this Prada inspired falda for a fraction of the cost in my designer shop of choice, Primarni

Casually modelling said skirt in Amsterdam. As you do




The midi length is especially 'a la mode' and compliments the 1950's vibe perfectly. (woah! actually starting to sound serious/like I know what I'm talking about using sentences like that. Trust me, I probably don't)
But I do know what I like, and I like what I know.
Annnnd now I'm talking in riddles like the Cheshire Cat. ACH!


In sum; if it's good enough for Carey Mulligan, I'm on board (minus the chipmunk. Although it does make for a unique outfit)

Music wise I am mostly listening to Rudimental - 'Feel the love' propaaa summa chooon innit. Makes me want to be in a field with a nice cold cider. and possibly a wok. And also anything by Delilah, her voice is amazing and I love her dip dyed hair.

I'll be right here
If you can find the time
Just be sincere.
x

Thursday 17 May 2012

PinkToMakeTheBoysWink

Let us get this out of the way first: I LOVE CHARLOTTE FREE.

Iwantpinkhair/girlcrush.com



Now if you've been reading Vogue or have visited Topshop recently (and if you haven't, WHY haven't you?!) Mary Katrantzou is a name you're probably familiar with. Her modern take on 'old lady' florals has been a massive hit on the catwalk and her capsule collection for Topshop was one of the most anticipated high street-designer collaborations OF ALL TIME (I don't know what's with all the capitals today, feeling a tad DRAMATIC)

Where was I?....yep MK has revamped the print and has managed to make head to toe floral look cool. Wear with caution though if you're not of Charlotte Free proportions, the trick is to try and not look like a lampshade.

So, thanks to the revival of all things flowery the high street has gone mad for prints too. Even George at Asda is getting in on it! I found these little beauties last week and I'd only popped out for milk
£14 George @ Asda. Put them on your shopping list



Worn with a plain tshirt or subtle crop top makes for the perfect summer, Mary Katrantzou inspired, outfit. Now all we need is the weather...take me on holiday someone?

I'll be taking mine to Amsterdam at the weekend, fingers crossed its sunny and that the graphic print doesn't cause too much trouble for those experiencing the side affects of magic mushrooms...

Here's a worrying thought; I always write when I've been out for a few bevvies the night before..I hope I'm not destined to become a raging alcoholic like Ernest Hemmingway.

Always do sober what you said you’d do drunk.
That will teach you to keep your mouth shut.”

Friday 11 May 2012

ANightAtTheCottonClub

I've decided I was definitely born in the wrong era. Forget being a 90's kid, I want to be a 1920's flapper girl.

I made this decision following a night at the theatre with the madre last week (check me out, two theatre trips in the space of a few weeks! anyone would think I was a grown up or something...)
We went to see 'A Night At The Cotton Club' over the water as a birthday surprise and, despite being the youngest person in the audience by at least 20 years, I actually enjoyed it!

If you're not mildly into Jazz or the 'crooners' of that era, or at least appreciate dancing like the Lindy Hop and Charleston I'd steer well clear. BUT if like me you have a secret soft spot for Billie Holiday and love tap dancing then WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?!
I've since been searching for a local Lindy hop/jive dance class. Now I just need a partner to throw me around, any takers?

Why did we, as a human population/society/community etc., stop dancing like they did in the jazz bars and speakeasy's of the 20s and 30s?
When did it become socially acceptable to ask a girl to dance by standing too close behind her and grinding on her? All the technological, medical and social advances aside we as a people have lost all class when it comes to, for many males, the uncharted territory of the dance floor.

So boys, take note! Don't be afraid to dance or at least attempt to; God loves a trier! And ask a girl first before you decide to force yourself, and usually half the contents of your glass, upon her.

In other news I have taken to wearing a flower in my hair ala BH (see above)...



And, just when I thought I couldn't love her anymore, she goes and does this;


Once again, I'm crying because I'm not Beyonce. Do you ever do that?

Peace, love and hobnobs

x

Thursday 3 May 2012

PreMadonnaGirl

Just a quickie (ooer) for you today dear readers and avid fans...(hoho)

I was discussing hairstyles in work recently and began to reminisce about the weird, awful and sometimes very ill-advised hairstyles I have sported over the years...
And as pastels are in for the summer, it seems like the new way to wear them is in your hair;

Re. Lauren Conrad


May God strike me down with his lightning bolts but I've jumped on el bandwagon and put in some baby blue streaks, albeit temporary ones...

Now because I am busy like the proverbial bee, here's a trip down my hair-memory lane

*WARNING! images may be shocking for some readers, if you feel disturbed by anything you see from here on in, count to ten, have a cup of tea, and never, NEVER decide to get a new haircut/style/colour on a whim*

Green hair. Aka 'snot head'

Decided to get all one side cut off, to look like a lesbian apparently

Home dye job...it was then purple blue and white until my hair snapped off :/


God only knows why I thought this was a good idea...it was in Uni. I was probably drunk



Ok, so this one was a wig...

x