Sunday, December 31, 2006

New Years Retribution!



I guess the retribution will be tomorrow. What will you be doing tonight?

Pic from COACD.

Thursday, December 28, 2006

The Yellow Pages

Vogue Japan never gets it wrong and their Feb cover doesn't deviate. Starring Coco Rocha and Sasha Pivovarova in cooler-than-thou Marc Jacobs, with the VOGUE logo emblazon in YELLOW...consider this fore-shadowing for what's to come.









Sonia Rykiel, Lanvin and Topshop all doing some not-so-mellow-yellow.
Pics - kisses to WGSN.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Santa Baby

Santa treated me very well this year...and with a little help from a particular elf, he happened to fall upon Old Montreal hipster boutique Reborn. Of course this is no ordinary store - carrying edgy hard-to-find labels such as Preen, Duy, Chalayan - my Santa left with a special grey pearl necklace in tow. I tried to photograph it but it really didn't do it justice...so you'll have to come Montreal and check it out for yourself.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Merry Christmas O' Glossy Ones!



December 2001 Vogue cover by photographer Nick Knight...no need to mention the model...

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

So Damn FLY



Christmas came early and my good friend A out did herself and gave me what has to be literally, one of the "coolest" gifts. It's somewhat difficult to describe...but it's essentially a montage of fashion and art inspired short films created by a combination of established and emerging talents in the fashion and film industries.

This edition is called "Words Rembered - Conscious Dreams Fashion Films". Collaborations include such names as: Hussein Chalayan, Fendi, Thom Browne, Louis Vuitton, Zac Posen, Zucca, Boudicca, Dior Beaute, Ralph Lauren, Givenchy, Karl Lagerfeld, Prada, Alice Roi and Richard Chai.

Check out this interview with the creative director Catherine Cushman...

Monday, December 18, 2006

Montreal Represents...

On the right - Montreal stylist Annie Horth looking lovely. So nice that The Sart appreciates a little Montreal style too!

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Reading....



OK so maybe I'm not exactly reading it...but I'm definitely checking out Vogue's newest baby: Vogue China. It made it's debut in September and the newest edition features the lovely Natalia on the cover. Promise to share more when I get home.

Listening...



Drove many hours today from Nanjing to Shanghai - aka civilization! And Lupe Fiasco had the honour of having the repeat spot on my ipod (must do everything in excess).

So good! I seriously don't want to say more than that. I already know you're gonna love it, especially "Daydreaming" featuring Jill Scott...

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Higher Learning...

After working my way through my entire weekend (gotta love it - even the Chinese people I was working with were slightly shocked) I finally made it to see something inspiring! These pics are from the ancient Confucius Temple in Nanjing. V. cool! Enjoy...


Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Fashion Wasteland??

How strange that here I am in Hangzhou...where most of the world makes it's garments (ok not THE designers)...and there's hardly any fashion to be found. I'm seriously dying to get back to Shanghai so that I can at least report on some Shanghai style...and check out the sale at the Marc Jacobs store across from my hotel!

Saturday, December 2, 2006

Listening...

This choice is probably slightly more predictable...I've had the Marie Antoinette soundtrack on my ipod since I left the house.

Disc One starts with "Hong Kong Garden" by Siouxsie & The Banshees - I've decided there's possibly no better a soundtrack for my trip. Disc Two has a more mellow mix of tracks for long plane and car rides. I highly recommend dropping serious hints on this one for your stocking.

Reading....

So I finally made it. It was just over 24hrs door to door so I had a lot of time on my hands. This book might seem like a funny choice for a fashionista...but it's a great read. It's a series of interconnected short stories about the relationships between a group of young doctors as they move through med school and into the operating room. For all you book nerds out there, you can add this one to your Christmas wish list too...

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Onward to the Land of the Rising Sun....

Alright...perhaps a slightly dramatic title for this post...however I'm off tomorrow on a 2 week trip to Shanghai and beyond. I am taking my lovely ibook, however it will probably be used for slightly more (ehem) constructive things than The Glossy!

Along the way I'm hoping to soak up the sights...

Avoid restaurants that look like this...

Find restaurants that look like this....


Wish me luck! Love The Glossy Ed.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Fashion at 57th & 5th




New York, New York - there's hardly a better place for style-hunting. And these girls certainly do justice to the famous NY style. Spot the kublakhan hat, Chanel body-bag, boots, Betty Bag...love, love, love.

Such lovely pics come courtesy of the King of blogs and style-hunting, The Sartorialist who is at it again premeiring a style-hunting video for style.com tomorrow.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Book Nut

Call me a geek - but on Christmas Day one of my favorite things to do (besides beginning the day with Bailey's, coffee and many a pressie) is curling up on the couch in front of the tree with a great book. My book wish list is always a mile long, but this is what made the short list for Christmas...

1. Kelly Wearstler - the Queen of Hollywood decor. She changed the face of decorating with the likes of her fabulous hotels:
Hard Rock Vegas Rockstar Suite, The Viceroy Palm Springs and The Avalon. With this book I would hope to channel some of that fabulousity into my own pad...

Domicilium Decoratus: Hillcrest Estate, Beverly Hills, California (Hardcover)
by Kelly Wearstler (Author)


2. Nuff said - this one drawn up by the King Pins of the fashion world - pretty much required reading.

In Vogue: the Illustrated History of the World's Most Famous Fashion Magazine (Hardcover)
by Alberto Oliva (Author), Norberto Angeletti (Author), Anna Wintour (Author), Steven Klein (Author), Grace Coddington (Author)


3. Perfect projects for the holiday season...make a chandelier...knit a scarf...if only it came with time??

Craftivity: 40 Projects for the DIY Lifestyle (Paperback)
by Tsia Carson (Author)


4. With this one I just want to know exactly what a NY socialite knows about the world of burlesque...

Pretty Things: The Last Generation of American Burlesque Queens, by Liz Goldwyn.


5. The autobiograhy of Lucky editor Jean Godfrey-June...definitely Christmas reading...
Free Gift With Purchase: My Improbable Career in Magazines and Makeup (Hardcover)
by Jean Godfrey-June (Author)


6. I can't even begin to imagine what would be behind the covers of this one...I should've put it at the top!
Karl Lagerfeld: Room Service, by Devendra Banhart, Johan Renck, and Karl Lagerfeld


7. Classic...
Audrey Style (Hardcover)
by Pamela Clark Keogh (Author), Hubert De Givenchy (Introduction)


All that being said...what I really need for Christmas is a new book shelf...seriously.

Monday, November 20, 2006

Turban Talk

I'm just wondering if the humble turban is poised to become the next chapeau du jour? Come Spring 07 will it enjoy it's 15 minutes of fame just as the Kublahkhan hat did this fall?

I enjoyed Prada's shiny satin take on the cure-for-the-common bad hair day...but I think it was the pic from Susie Bubble's blog that truly convinced me. Of course a little vintage Ossie Clark as worn by the model helps too...and perhaps a sense of humour?



Sunday, November 19, 2006

Your Heart Won't Heal Right If You Keep Tearing Out The Sutures

Subtitled: A Brunettes Revenge

I was reading RUSSH the other day and there was this big article on blondes and how anyone can be one. They also stated that the brunette team have Veronica Lodge (the Archies) and Jane Birkin whereas the blondes had Edie Sedgewick, Julie Christie, Bridgette Bardot, Stevie Nicks, Jean Harlow and Marilyn Monroe (just to name some, the list was fairly exhaustive).


As one can imagine, as a brunette, I found this fairly offensive. They made our 'team' look weak. So here is my answer to this article - a collection of photos from the 'dark team'.


Saturday, November 18, 2006

It's All About...

the Barney's Co-op Fall Catalogue.

Certainly not the most avant-garde, but so on the money.

And after getting over the fact that I thought they may have raided my waredrobe...I was sold on the first page which read, "This Fall, it's all about Azzedine Alaia." I wanted to leap off the couch and yell "YES!" Assuming the neighbours might not agree, I quietly proceeded onward flipping the thick pages to discover: an APC wool cape to die for, high-waisted jeans by Acne, Daryl-K denim, Edun plaid dresses, DVF and so many more.

I suppose it wasn't even the actual clothes themselves that got me...but the combo's! The sullen palette of nuetrals, the blunt blonde bangs, Cameron's fabulous fro, the swinging trapaze dresses over skinny jeans, and of course the beret's. Sigh.

Who are you this Fall?







Wednesday, November 15, 2006

I've Got My Best Shoes On & I'm Ready To Go...


Today I felt like two different people. One person is who I see as the real me, the one who loves culture and fashion and being different. The other person is who I feel I have to be to be a valuable part of society. At university, I'm studying accounting. Pretty much everyone who knows me (the first me) and who I have actually told instead of mumbling something about 'business, er finance', has questioned this. I question it myself at least three times a day. But I think this shirt will help me reconcile my two halves.

Take-Offs & Landings



Sometimes I revel in being an average, normal sort of person and other days I wish that someone was always around me taking photos. Not in a sleazy paparazzi way, more in a cool Cobrasnake, I'm rad, Cory Kennedy sort of way. Just because.

In other news, coloured tights are awesome. I got some electric blue ones the other day... They have a stiruppy bit and cost me 50c. That's right. I've always loooooooved tights, leggings to for that matter. I first started wearing them when I was 11 or 12. I read this old finishing school book that leggings/socks/tights would make thin legs look fatter. I've never looked back. It kind of hurt me that they became a trend because I knew the backlash would come. And come it has.

In a way I don't blame people for hating them.. I hate the way that people in Australia wear them and it kind of sounds like all around the world teeny-bopper mall rats are wearing 3/4 black tights with too short mini skirts. It's cheap and wrong. But with a little originality, they can be pretty cool...

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

When You Aim For Perfection You Discover It's A Moving Target..

Sometimes, when you are out with friends, drinking, having a laugh etc. the topic of conversation comes around to favourites. Favourite bands, favourite songs, favourite colours, favourite pizza, favourite brands... I often find myself struggling to answer these questions.

With the exception of my favourite person, my favourites change on a day to day, if not a minute to minute basis. So right now my favourite band is Cursive, my favourite song is Keep It On Wax, my favourite pizza is pepperoni and my favourite brand is Mike & Chris... But tomorrow who knows?

However, there is one store that I will always be in love with. Target. It's fairly fashion forward for a chain and you can always find something you love for under 5 dollars.

I came to the sobering conclusion the other day that probably 60% of my wardrobe is from Target. Almost all of my dresses are from there and I find it hard to walk out of Target without buying something. I was really excited to find out about the designers for Target collection featuring TL Wood, Tina Kalivas and Alice McCall. It's the first time that Australia has had anything like this. Everyone in the US and UK seems to be sick of designer collaborations but here it's still pretty new and exciting.

Alice McCall offerings include a pinafore, an apron dress and a dress and top in the most gorgeous bow print material.


All of these things, the designer collection, the price etc are all just bonuses for the feeling that I get when I walk into Target. There is a certain sense of hope because all of the clothes could be great, they could all look fantastic, it just depends what you do with them... and when someone asks if your outfit is from Lover and you are wearing 90% Target, it's a great feeling.

Monday, November 13, 2006

All That Glitters...

is GOLD baby. Second to Silver Belles I'll be asking Santa to put something glimmering and gold under the tree this year. Equal parts edgy and elegant...favorites include: Tibi dress from net-a-porter, Miu Miu shoes (to die for) also net-a-porter, Erva gold leather chain bag, gold skull pendant with black diamond by fettY and last but not least Giles and Brother chain bracelet. Drop major hints about Barney's for any chance at the last three.








As with Silver Belles a little certainly goes a long way...and if one or more of these lovelies does land under my glowing tree this year - I promise to wear only one at a time - outside of the house that is;)

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Hell on Heels

The towering platforms of Fall 06 seemed to have quickly evolved into towering tools of torture for Spring 07. Models on the spring runways teetered, tottered and occasionally tumbled while attempting to strut their stuff.

And while I love a high shoe as much as the next girl...what concerns me is the somewhat staggering (ha ha) stature of the new breed and the new S&M slant on the accesories. Don't get me wrong...by spring I'm sure I'll be lining up with the rest of the fashionistas...but right now i'm still enjoying bathing in the shock of it all. Comments??







First 2 pics from la femme and last 3 courtesy of style.com.