Sunday, July 26, 2009

The London Look Part II

So where was I?...yeah here's some more form the RCA Graduate exhibition...


The outfit in the centre of the pic above is the work of Katie Eary, her take on menswear was definitely eye-catching, this pic off the Vand A webite shows it in greater detail...



Previously, my visits to the Vand A have been purely fashion focused but this time I was lucky enough to have tea and scones (well ,erm cappucino and scone/brownie) in the William Morris tearooms, and what a delight it was...




An expected treat we stumbled across whilst London bound, was an exhibition of graduate surface designers at free range, a really beautiful exhibition, I felt like a kid in a candy store!!





The work above is from surface designer Geraldine Gunning, truly delectable!

These beautiful textile prints above, are the labours of Samantha Johns.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The London Look Part I

My weekend in London was a fantastic whirlwind affair. I think it's best if I just upload the pics, they speak louder than words in most intances bar one - the sighting of Iekeliene Stange in Brick Lane carrying... sunflowers? (if my memory serves me right). Yes, I failed to whip out the fuji in time due to 'isn't that?' 'I think it's' 'looks like' moments of hesitation, but also felt I didn't want to intrude on the perfect honey image of golden Iekeliene and the sunflowers.So on that note...







Sorry couldn't resist...that was part of the V&A exhibition by the way, some rather spectacular musical instruments.







Some shots of RCA graduate work, I was most impressed by the work of Iacopo Calamandrei...

His work was inspired by the Renaissance, a fitting theme for an Italian, his prints were most impressive. A definite one to watch.

Image courtesy of : www.vam.ac.uk

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Getting Shirty

Everytime I pop into Oasis in Dundrum I can't help but be sucked into the shirt tales capsule collection section. I just lurve a new twist on an old staple, it gets me every time. I love the simplicity of the fabric combined with a few complex details, it's fresh and innovative and oh-s0-wearable at the same time. With all the print-on-prints, digital and otherwise flying about these days sometimes you just can't beat block colours with a little fabric manipulation to get the juices flowing!

Image courtesy of: www.oasis-stores.com

Monday, June 29, 2009

Car Boot Loot

What a glorious day it was on Saturday, the perfect day to wander to the ToeJam car boot sale for a bit of a gander. It was my first time to visit this haunt and I couldn't have been more pleasantly surprised when I apprehensively ascended the dark stairway of the George Bernard Shaw and was greeted with a plethora of colour and energy. It felt as though a little piece of Williamsburg had somehow been magically transplanted into the heart of Dublin; a veritable Narnia moment. Because I am impossibly skint at the moment, I had to be content with first base - mere garment fondling, I could not take it all the way and actually make a purchase. Although I did make exceptions for a) a really cute badge made by the lovely Angela and b) an extremely tasty pitta/c) a delicious piece of pear and almond cake!











Here's the purty lil badge/brooch, made by Tazmanian Angela Cuthill. I just love birds of the avaian kind at the moment so it was hard to resist this beauty!








Angela's charming wares are also available through her etsy shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6482983




The fabulous Rush and I, doing a spot of basking!

All Images courtesy of: moi !

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Countin the Costin

I don't know what exactly has spurred me on to write about Simon Costin this morning, I think it's just the memory of my visit to the Met last year is so profound, that I feel I ought to write about him, sooner rather than later. I know I won't do him justice with this snippet of info, but the truth is I hadn't heard of him until I beheld his magnificent pieces at the museum. I find his work captivating. I know his pieces embody many symbolic references but I just think they are just pure yummy to look at. You'd never guess that those pretty golden vessels were filled with human sperm, would you? I definitely think Costin has fully embraced the concept of 'trashion'!

Incubus Necklace, 1987. Silver, copper, Baroque pearls, and glass vials filled with samples of human sperm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Memento Mori Necklace, 1986. Black synthetic tulle with jet-bead and rock-crystal embroidery, two bird claws, carved black wood beads, and three rabbit skulls with hematite eyes. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Images Courtesy of: www.metmuseum.org

Friday, June 26, 2009

Resort Report!

It's that time of year again folks, when the designers, still jaded from their previous collections attempt to scrape together Resort (that in-between-pointless-but-good business move -compilation) I have to admit when I received the usual newsletter update from style.com, I thought I would be hard presssed to find anything interesting, but I have to admit that there were a few little gems to behold amid the usual snore. Zac Posen made me fall in love all over again with him, he added a few sculptural vivienne Westwood-esque drapes, that can only be described as "wowzers"(his favouite phrase circa 2006).


What a lovely printed top...



Ooooooooooooh there's that print again!...mmmm

I am obsessed with prints on solids, just love it!!




And for the piece de resistance...






Stunning

Images courtesy of: www.style.com

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Desperately Seeking Sandals

I've been on a hunt for almost a month now. My mission? to find my 'dream' sandals. Previously it was 'dream' sunglasses and previous to this it was my 'dream' watch (which turned out to be a marc by marc jacobs 'Molly' number, popping my ebay cherry for the first time). Those last couple of times I had a result, this time, with further shrinkage in the vintage Bosca, I'm not so confident. Although there might be grim prospects ahead and small chance of victory the search boldly goes on. Here are some of the brave contenders...


BCBG Max Azria

Giuseppe Zanotti

Perfect for a night on the town...

Michael Kors

A cloggy Rick Owens; a designer you won't come across too often on this blog but just couldn't resist that sumptuous black leather...AND FINALLY...

This lacquered beaut from Vince Camutto Basso

Nice

Images courtesy of: the darling that is Polyvore