17.5.11

snippet #17: shirt as skirt







As previous post: (see #16 for full story) when I thought I was approaching two strange girls to street shoot and one of them was Lucy, of Snippets of Shiny Thoughts! There's this instant DIY trend going round: tie a shirt round your waist and hey, presto! Instant skirt. The appeal for me is I don't have to actually, you know, destroy an item of clothing in a permanent way. That's why I shy away from DIY (ooh, I'm a haiku poet and I know it!). The permanence of it all.

I love Lucy's style: she always, since I met her over a year ago, uses bright colour. She's not just following a trend: unexpected uses of colour are something she OWNS. Her style is like her personality: it seems on first glance, to me, whimsical, almost childish - very much an element of fun - but this is a very mature college aged woman. Besides being truly kind and compassionate and generous spirited, she has this gift of really being able to listen. Her style, like Lucy herself, is deceptively sophisticated. Okay, I'm going to say it: I absolutely love Lucy ; )

Check out her post on SMOKE, the perfume bottle and branding she created as part of her Uni project, for Richard Nicholl. And it's fitting that today's her last day of the school semester. Here's to a well deserved summer holiday.

16.5.11

snippet of shiny thought #16: holly's twin shoes



The same day as the previous post, I had been walking from Piccadilly Station thinking that the shop windows were all about colour blocking, but the light on the street - dull, grey - matched the clothes palette which was totally neutral, black, dull, grey. Then at a distance I saw two happy girls bounding towards me emitting colourfulness and I thought 'yes: a street shot!'

Just as I was about to approach them to ask if they'd like to be photographed for my blah blah blah, who should say hello but my blog friend Lucy, of Snippets of Shiny Thoughts! I just read a great post she did on a uni project: she designed a perfume bottle and concept/logo/etc for Richard Nicholl, called SMOKE. I REALLY think it should be made, exactly as she conceived it. I'd buy it.





I'm starting to feel that my life in the city of London is one of those television soaps where there are about six characters in total and they just 'happen' to run into each other. I mean, the coincidences sometimes.. anyway my snippet of thought for this post was, meeting Holly, who has the colouring and haircut that I'd love to have in my next life, and who is really sweet, and I happened to admire her velvet ballet pumps and she said she got them at Urban Outfitters. But here's the clever snippet: she knew at the time she'd want them to last forever, so she bought two pair. It's such a good idea. I read somewhere that's what Jackie Kennedy did: if she liked a certain tee, or jumper, for example, she'd buy it in several colours. I wish I did it with a pair of black suede ballet flats with pompoms I got at Topshop years ago. And come to think of it: my neon pink plastic jelly sandals that I got at Urban Outfitters: if only I got two of those pair. When they eventually broke, I found a similar pair at New Look, but they're not exactly the same pink. They're a bit too peachy pink for me.





Actually.. this is weird. When I found the posts about it ('my reincarnated hot pink plastic celebrity sandals', 3 June 2009) and prior, 'my hot pink plastic celebrity feet'), the first comment was from a blog friend in Texas, Amy, who no longer blogs, who said 'go get another pair!' A sign: should have listened to that shiny snippet in my head. Because they no longer sell them: the closest I could get to hot pink New Look sandals were these.

What does this have to do with beets by the way? Not much. Except that was the next shot after the shoe shot - a luscious beet root and goat's cheese salad at the Arcadia Press Day (previous post) and I just like the way they look in relation to one another.

Okay, I'll shut up now.

15.5.11

these are a few of my favourite things









The sorbet colours of the Wallis Collection 1923 label coats (it's often sad, in spring, to go to press days and see winter clothing, but this display was so light and summery: I'm all for wearing these colours year round).. light as a feather mini scone canapes sandwiched with jam and clotted cream.. and a flower arrangement, all at the Arcadia press day.

Lovely Sunday everyone!