Thursday, July 10, 2008

How to be an annoying crowd member

I spent another day at the National Gallery of Victoria today as part of my internship within the Fashion and Textiles Department. The NGV was crazy busy, I'd forgotten that not only is it school holidays, but the Art Deco exhibition from the Victoria and Albert Museum in London just opened a couple of weeks ago. The result? mammoth lines and mayhem.

After I finished up my work with the curators, lovely Dani let me into the exhibition for free on her security pass. There really was some great stuff on display - anyone with any interest in history, design, furniture, fashion, painting, ceramics or textiles would have a field day.

But the downside of attending the exhibition at such a busy time was being reminded how rude and annoying people can be, especially when they're huddled together in swarms moving around the room from piece to piece.

My first pet peeve in the initial busy room was an inability to get close enough to any of the pieces to actually read what they were. Every time an opening was created a little old woman would step in and fill the space. And not wanting to hip and shoulder a senior citizen out of the way, I was left piecing together the sentences over heads and under arms.

In the next room, I encountered more consciously annoying people. Well, mainly one woman really. There I would be, standing by myself in front of an image or cabinet. Plenty of room around me, plenty of space to stand. But no, not once, not twice, but repeatedly, this woman would come and wedge herself directly in front of me, between myself and the artwork. Necessary? I think not. Rude? mmmyes. Bad gallery etiquette? Uh, hell yeah!

Another- actually rather amusing- characteristic of the annoying gallery attendee? Discussing art as though one possesses very little brains at all. Now I don't pretend that I know very much at all about art or ceramics or furniture or the Art Deco period in general, but really....

Direct Quote: "Ohhhh look honey, look at that chair! Oh I love how they've put the legs and the chair like that! OOOH and it's pink!! Perfect for me!"


The final straw was in the last room when I moved to the next dress along the wall only to step into a big, smelly cloud of gas. That extra little cherry of class and sophistication on top of the whole frustrating cake.

Having said all that, I'm not a total bitch, and there were many lovely people there also, who seemed to be genuinely interested and enjoying the exhibition. Which I recommend anyone in Melbourne goes to see.

kiss hug

the dr is in.







Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Saturday, June 14, 2008

10 most recently played songs on iTunes

  1. Love Always Remains - MGMT
  2. So Nice So Smart - Kimya Dawson
  3. Creator - Santogold
  4. Frenchy, I'm Faking - Architecture in Helsinki
  5. American Boy - Kanye West feat. Estelle
  6. That's Not My Name - The Ting Tings
  7. Oxford Comma - Vampire Weekend
  8. Youth Alcoholic - Fox N Wolf
  9. Weekend Wars - MGMT
  10. Antillas - El Guincho

take the chap stick, put it on your lips

Come August and I'll be jumping up and down to the sounds of New York indie rock band, Vampire Weekend.


Their recently released self-titled album is about 40 minutes worth of great listening. Their music is fun and infectious, the perfect tunes to put you in a good mood on the early morning, dreary commute to work or study. Stand out tracks include Oxford Comma, A-Punk, Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa and Walcott.


Whenever I think about their upcoming concert, I feel a little bit like this...


AAAAIIIIIIEEEEE!!!!

Thursday, June 12, 2008

my new love

well after my recent post drooling over anoraks, what did i snap up on my latest shopping trip? that's correct, a lovely, classic green anorak - the perfect fit, perfect length, perfect colour, perfect style. perhaps a little thin being 100% cotton, but it does make it the perfect transeasonal piece.
it's an early birthday present from my mum ( my bday is in about 3.5 weeks) but i'm trying to weasel it away from her before the big day.... oh ps. it's new from sportsgirl, so i hope it won't turn up all over town within the next week...

It's all about the crop.








Friday, May 23, 2008

next!

in a previous post i extolled the virtues of black cropped leather jackets. while i still think they can somehow manage to make any outfit look stylish and complete, the fact that every second person on the street is wearing one now, owing to the fact that every chain store worth it's salt has at least one style in store, has made them somewhat less desirable. not that i consider myself some uber cool fashionista that only wears the latest fashions, but i can say i'd prefer not to look like every other girl walking down the street.

so i've moved onto my next jacket crush, which has been simmering away for some time in the background... the anorak. but i'm not talking the big clunky raincoat that your elderly aunty may sport on a trek through the bush. i'm talking the sleeker, more stylish anorak of today. kirsten dunst is often seen in them, along with a number of other celebs who manage to pull them off well. evidence below. enjoy

kiss hug







Saturday, April 26, 2008

etsy a good place to buy


I've rediscovered etsy.com lately, and I'm loving it! If not for actually buying things, at least for providing plenty of inspiration. For those of you unfamiliar, here are some facts about it. (And yes, I copied them from the website... it's late and I'm lazy).


What is Etsy?
Etsy is an online marketplace for buying & selling all things handmade.

Their mission is to enable people to make a living making things, and to reconnect makers with buyers.

Their vision is to build a new economy and present a better choice:

Buy, Sell, and Live Handmade.


My favourite category of goods by far is the Geekery section. Filled with all things kitsch, quirky and cute, it's a great place to find interesting and creative accessories, stationery and other knick knacks. And it's not expensive either, shipping something overseas won't cost you much at all.


Below are some examples of my favourite pieces in the Geekery section. Enjoy.


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Raspberry Beret.

As winter approaches Down Under I'm on the hunt for the perfect beanie. I already have a cream one, and after considering black, grey and white, i've decided something a little more vibrant would be a better choice. Winter can so easily turn dreary with so much use of neutrals - grey, black, white and navy make up the bullk of my warm wardrobe - so some red headwear is the perfect thing to add a punch to an outfit on a cold wintery day.

And i watched Elizabethtown today, and Kirsten Dunst's recurring red beanie just consolidated my decision. Now I'm off to find the perfect fit and perfect knit.

kiss hug




Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Today's theme is: Gold.

black & gold, a winning combination.






Sunday, April 20, 2008

10 most recently played songs on my iTunes

  1. Kids - MGMT
  2. Sweet About Me - Gabriella Cilmi
  3. Graveyard Girl - M83
  4. Ghosts - Laura Marling
  5. You Know Me Better - Roisin Murphy
  6. Where Does The Good Go - Tegan and Sara
  7. Get Myself Into It - The Rapture
  8. L.E.S Artistes - Santogold
  9. Chewing Gum Fraise - Numero feat. Omnikrom
  10. Tony The Beat - The Sounds

Monday, March 24, 2008

NB

ps apologies for tiny font, but no time to fix it at the moment!

kiss hug

Pros and Cons of Winter's Arrival


ie mixed feelings about winter coming... happy to embrace cooler weather and cosy clothing, but sad to leave behind summer freedom and cute wardrobe

would you listen to what i have to say?

it's nearly 1am, and i'm so tired that my head keeps flopping and my eyelids drooping, but i'm so full of inspiration that i don't want to go to bed.

i had a girly catch up today with my best girl friends from school. muchos laughs, tears and fatty foods all round. but after the others left, i hung around with my best friend han discussing our interests and careers and hobbies. basically i live by the philosophy that whatever makes you happiest should somehow become your career. if you don't enjoy going to work the majority of the time, it's the wrong path for you. life is short, and being stuck in a job you hate, while justifying it by saying it pays a lot, is just plain sad. and your priorities are out of whack. but that's just my opinion.

but anyway, we were discussing our interests, and how we're both really interested in having a job that involves creativity. i'm looking to get into something involving events/fashion/publications/marketing and han is looking into writing/production design/curating. and after both admitting we would love to work on some sort of creative, cultural publication, it got us thinking, that we could produce some form of publication/project of our own. something that would provide us with an outlet for our creative sides. and more importantly, something to do now that we've both finished our degrees and are basically hanging out doing not a hell of a lot between shifts at work.

so now we brainstorm.

i'm so excited at the idea, but to be honest a little worried we won't be taken seriously, and no-one will be interested in what we provide. we don't want to look like try hards. we just want to put something out there that people like us will enjoy reading - something that provides a different viewpoint to ponder, something creative to admire, or a giggle after a hard day.

it has to be just right.

kiss hug

10 most recently played songs on my iTunes

  1. The Only Way - Gotye
  2. Night Drive - Gotye
  3. Rainbowarriors - Cocorosie
  4. Hummingbird - Born Ruffians
  5. Hunting For Witches - Crystal Castles
  6. Baile Funk Mix - Streetparty Radio
  7. Empire Falls - Plastic Palace Alice
  8. Oh Girl - Cut Off Your Hands
  9. Anyone Else But You - Moldy Peaches
  10. Something Special - The Tough Alliance

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slurp slurp

oh my golly gosh, heaven in a tube.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

satisfaction

it's easter and my belly is full of chocolate.

Saturday, March 22, 2008

kate hudson = ♥

another of my style icons is the totally underrated kate hudson. i adore her. in my opinion, she never puts a step wrong. even when she's photographed doing errands in casual jeans and a hoodie, or a maxi skirt and singlet, she always stays true to her very relaxed, back-to-nature style. on the red carpet, she is always glowing and beautiful, without looking like she's tried to hard. she is just so natural that i can't help but admire her. plus the fact that she has proven time and time again that flat-chested woman can be stunning too, haha. which i suppose is again a testament to her natural-ness (yes i make up words) - she doesn't need to resort to surgical enhancement to impress.










she has clearly worked out how to enhance her assets, with long flowing strapless gowns being a regular choice. the patterned, bohemian red one is probably one of the most amazing dresses i have ever seen at a red carpet event. and how many people can pull of a yellow dress like she does in the final image? this is reminiscent of the stunning gown she wears at the end of 'how to lose a guy in ten days'. the lilac lacy dress has long been a favourite of mine also.

fashion aside, she also seems like one of the most down-to-earth and friendly stars in hollywood. she's one of the girls or one of the boys, and is always spotted out riding her bike or surfing. in short, she is, in my opinion, the postergirl for what women should aspire to.

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