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Thursday, 23 February 2012

The Party's Over


'So shocking, it could only be told.' Well, not exactly shocking (but that's my generation's tolerance and immunity to debauchery and social demeanours) but I'm glad it was told. Every era has to end - just look at the cocaine fuelled Bright Young Things and the 1990s boozehounds, the YBAs. So as we see with the film poster, cracks are beginning to show in the endless party lifestyle of the adolescence in the 60s. It just takes one occurrence hinting at the darker side of life to bring them crashing back down to the realities of their own responsibilities, boundaries and overall existence. Not the most convincing acting but a very gripping plot to a low budget social thriller.






Monday, 20 February 2012

Bernadette Pascua






(via Honestly WTF)

Find more on Pascua's blog DECADE

Karla Spetic x Lichtenstein










(via Where the Lovely Things Are)

Who doesn't want to wear head to toe Lichtenstein prints? I love this collection by Karla Spetic but those 50s style skirts with the Lictenstein damsel in distress face really reminds me of BS8 circa 2002 (if you're from Bristol, you'd know what I mean) - a little too close to tacky. But give me the leggings and sleeveless tops any day!

Paloma Cutout Platforms for Sale



Sad time. I'm selling these gorgeous shoes as they're just too big for me. If you're a size 6 (UK) why don't you have a little perusal at the Ebay listing...

Proenza Schouler Fall 2012 | NYFW





Proenza Schouler Fall 2012 New York Fashion Week
Luxe fabrics, assymetric hemlines and Eastern influences. Forever love Proenze Schouler.

Game On





Naomi Preizler by Jeff Hahn, SCMP Style Magazine (via Fashion Gone Rogue)

Friday, 17 February 2012

OMDeeee GZA



Hell yeah, seeing GZA of Wu Tang Clan fame tomorrow at the O2 Academy with a certain young Alex J. And with Rodney P as support, bloody yes.


Thursday, 16 February 2012

Derek Lam Fall 2012 | NYFW










Derek Lam Fall 2012 New York Fashion Week (via Fashion Gone Rogue)

New York City in the 1900s









Source - The Library of Congress (via HUH)