Sabtu, 10 Oktober 2009

Paris fashion week: treats and temptations

Desserts are always a very special treat. No matter how delicious the entire meal is I will always make sure I have a room for dessert. I look forward to my special sweet moments and truly enjoy them. Paris fashion week is also a kind of dessert for me. It's tempting, beautiful and simply irresistible. It is the final accord in a symphony of fashion. It's worth waiting and tuning to because this is where the flavour finally develops, all the notes sound in perfect harmony and all the missing pieces find their place in our soul and, for the lucky ones, wardrobes.

Celine



Chanel



Karl Lagerfeld



Valentino



Giambattista Valli


Photos via style.com

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Rabu, 07 Oktober 2009

BEER OF THE WEEK

cheer up charlie


Saw Chris from the first series of masterchef walking along Brunswick Street. He looked smaller, more miserable than usual and the wind kept catching his hat.  I thought of all the things I could yell out the car window "Dirty Dog!" "Bad Man!" "W**nker!". But then I remembered he has 800 cookbooks and can make perfect cupcakes using beer. So it true hml fashion I would invite him over and offer him a Craft lager. Because if there is one thing that Chris and HML have in common - we know everything is better handmade.

Senin, 05 Oktober 2009

WEBSITE OF THE WEEK

knowledge = power!

Uk design firm Young have a nifty site called Learn Something New Every Day where people send in factoids and they respond by making these fabbo illos. we love them.

There is one for every day of the week  and the geekiest amongst us  follow them on Twitter. We know this is another time suckage but at least it will bring a smile to your dial and

make you smarter (or a smart arse)

On a rainy day

It's raining today. Frankly, all I want is to be firmly planted into a softness of my sofa in a manner of a certain vegetable, have a cup of tea and watch the world go by.

And as day never feels complete without blogging, I decided to post some of my most favourite "rainy editorials", including the treasures from the 80s and 90s.

Vogue US 1992

Vogue US 1989. New York Times 1985

Vogue Russia 2008

Vogue Italy 1991

Vogue Italy 2003. Vogue Paris 2009


Vogue Paris

Numero 2009

Harper's Bazaar US 2005

Harper's Bazaar US 2002. Marie Claire 2002

ELLE US 2009


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Minggu, 04 Oktober 2009

SHOWS OF THE WEEK

Cross Country


The ladies of HML have both collected pieces by David Pottinger and so we'll be eager to get to his new show at Gallery 101 this week. This is old school, hardcore capital C ceramics and we are a mite bit pleased that we bought while we could still afford it.



If we were in Sydney we'd be peeking inside the wardrobe of Gene Sherman who has been wearing and collecting the very best of Japanese fashion for over 20 years. She's donated her 'retired' outfits - that bear the labels of Yamamoto, Myake and Kawakubo for a unique fashion overview. Oh to have a wardrobe so styling it's exhibition worthy!



Being the fashion hounds that we are we'd also be keen to check out the Easton Pearson survey show on at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane. It would nice to be somewhere warm and where people didn't just wear black and grey all the damn time.

We urge anyone in Perth to go and see the Mari Funaki exhibition at the Art Gallery of Western Australia. This Melbourne-based jeweller and gallery director is craft royalty and with 50 works in the show - including new objects especially created for the occasion - this is a rare treat. 



Zoe Veness will change what you think about paper jewellery. If you are in Adelaide go check her work out at the Jam Factory. This work is dense, complex, tactile and, for want of a better word, mathematical. 
phew. Big country this one. Sorry we didn't make it everywhere, we only have a week!

Sabtu, 03 Oktober 2009

Lavender cottage jewellery and GIVEAWAY


Have you ever dreamed of keeping that beautiful dew drop you saw on a leaf in the morning, or capturing sun rays so that you could enjoy their glow any time you need some, or adorn your fingers with a few rain drops? Well, I did... So when I saw Lavender Cottage jewellery on Etsy I knew it was exactly what I've been looking for. Cheryl who creates these incredibly delicate stunning pieces turned out to be a wonderfully warm and interesting person. I was excited when she agreed to answer a few questions for Fashion Titbits! So this is my very first interview, which, I hope, you will enjoy.

Cheryl, can you tell us a bit about yourself?
I've just celebrated my first anniversary as a full time metalsmith. I quit my day job in September 2008 to work on my art full time, and I am so happy to be able to make a living doing what I love. My three parrots, my cat and my dog love it too, as I am always home! I live in northeast Tennessee in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains near the Appalachian Trail. I try to get out and hike as often as possible to offset all the hours I spend at the bench.


On your blog you said that "making jewellery is a labour of love" for you. What first inspired you to become a jewellery designer and how did you learn how to do what you do?
A friend of mine gave me a pair of lovely little earrings that were quite unusual. When I asked her where in the world she had found them, she told me she had made them. From that moment on, I knew that I would make jewelry! I started out making earrings with purchased components, then learned how to make necklaces and bracelets. About 5 years ago I took a class in fusing fine silver, which was my introduction to the torch, and I fell in love with metalsmithing, and have never looked back. I am mostly self-taught - I have a million books on metalsmithing and various other jewelry making techniques. I also attend an annual artists retreat most years, where we all share skills - that's where I first learned to solder, and where I was introduced to anticlastic raising and fold-forming, which have become my two favorite techniques along with making various hammer textures such as ruffles.


Where does the name Lavender Cottage come from?
I live in a little cottage-style house, built in 1935, and have filled my gardens with lavender, which I love to grow.

What is your design process like?
I am always thinking about designs, and I keep notebooks where I make drawings of ideas. I often wake up with an idea, so keep a notebook right next to my bed, too. My mind is just filled with jewelry ideas - I think I have more than I could ever get made in my lifetime, but if I didn't write them down I'd forget them! However, there are days when I sit down at the bench and my mind goes blank - that's when I go get my trusty notebooks, lol! I also have a very messy workbench because I tend to keep things at hand to 'play with' for ideas. Oftentimes pieces and parts will be tinkered with off and on for weeks, and then one day they just come together and turn into a new design.


Do you remember the very first piece of jewellery you made?
I can't remember the first beaded piece I made, but I definitely remember every detail of my first metal piece! It was an abstract triangle pendant made from the corner of a piece of copper sheet that I sawed off to try out my brand new jeweler's saw.

What have been some of your favorite jewelry pieces you've created and why?
When I first learned to fuse, I made a Southwestern style pendant with a little gecko and a turquoise nugget. I used to live in the desert, and this piece reminds me of the desert. I am also partial to dragonflies and labradorite is my favorite stone, so a necklace of lovely chunky labradorite beads with a dragonfly wrapped onto a hammered spiral is another favorite piece of mine.

What elements do you need for inspiration?
Stones are my biggest inspiration. I have piles of them and keep then close at hand while I'm working at the bench. I also have piles of metal scrap that I 'doodle' with while I'm working on orders.


What are you creative plans for this autumn?
More fold formed leaves of copper and silver, plus a new 'celestial lights' series featuring stars and moons. I just made a new necklace design with a filigree brass star centered with a labradorite that I just love.

Cheryl, thank you so much for taking your time to answer these questions. It's been a real pleasure to learn more about you.


I'd also like to say a special thank you to Cheryl for offering my readers a very beautiful giveaway.


This silver pendant is called "La Petit Buttercup" and can be yours if you enter by leaving a comment here. You will need to be a follower and you can also enter twice to increase your chances. The winner will be selected via random.org. The competition is open worldwide and ends on 10 October 2009. The winner will be announced on Sunday, 11 October 2009. Good luck!

Images via LavenderCottage

Kamis, 01 Oktober 2009

Milan fashion week: the incredibles

When fashion comes to Milan I start developing strong cravings for beautiful clothes and accessories hence cannot quite hold myself and stick with just one collection. So this time I picked four... and the shoes... and two bags. Once I placed Marni bracelets on top of everything else, my heart felt satisfied. So here are my picks - clothes that I love and dream of wearing.


Alberta Ferretti


Bottega Veneta


Fendi


Salvatore Ferragamo

Fendi bag, Marni bracelets and clutch (plus Bottega as on photos above)

Fendi

Photos via style.com

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