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The hunt for (slightly) macabre frocks


2011
09.21
Nice, now do you have it in a bright-red bunny print?

Nice, now do you have it in a bright-red bunny print?

So this is one for the “cheerful reading experiences of the year” awards: how to go shopping for suitable funeral attire.

Oh yes. Guess what happens when you ban the usual low-key black attire from a funeral because you prefer to celebrate the recently deceased in bright, happy colours? Sartorial chaos. And Forever New’s horribly depressing dressing rooms with disfiguring lighting and deceptive sizing, of course. (I hope they read this and do something about it. My self-esteem cannot take much more, especially since I love their stuff so much.)

I hit the malls in search of the perfect outfit to wear to my dad’s memorial celebration. And here’s what I learnt. Read it and weep… (Or not. I’d prefer if this one had people ruefully grinning rather.)

  • Answering the condescending/ overly enthusiastic/ vaguely interested shop assistant’s question of “and what are you looking for today?” with “a dress for my dad’s funeral” causes them to scatter like cockroaches from a lightbulb
  • You’ll find the perfect dress – but it will consist of three different dresses, one with the right cut, one the right print and one the right price. Yup.
  • Those oh-so comfortable, stylish wedges you rock at the office? They’ll leave you with feet so blistered and bruised that you look like you’ve contracted leprosy. Thus, not comfortable for walking in a mall.
  • Combining that beautiful, demure, pale-pink dress with your pasty-pale skin will make you look like a pink polony.
  • Not one of your favourite shops will have anything remotely suitable in stock – despite them having everything fabulous in store just last week, pre-life-changing event.
  • You’ll learn to hate the colour-blocking trend.
  • No, it really isn’t suitable to pick the glittery, sequined, lacy cream number with the cute matching bolero, even if you did ban black.
  • Bunnies on a dress somehow still feel suitable, even for a funeral.
  • It’s hard to accurately judge your appearance in the mirror if you’re crying.
  • And it’s hard not to laugh when you come out of the dressing room with your tear-stained face and somebody asks “did it really look that horrible?”
  • You’ll end up buying Haagen Dasz, driving home and hauling out your whole wardrobe to mix and match something. How frugal am I?

Yup, I can just hear my dad: “what on earth are you wearing?”

 

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Shutting up is hard to do…


2010
07.15

Quest for Creativity Day 14 & 15, lessons 14 & 15: I suffer from verbal diarrhea. It’s hard to shut up in a creative way.

Word counts, schmord counts… I’m not one for curbing the urge to write copious amounts of (what I consider) brilliant prose to inspire the masses aka you. So it’s a bit of a challenge to creatively shut up. Here’s my attempt. Some piccies that have pleased and (hopefully) inspired me the past two days…

Patricia Waller artwork: crocheted cat spilling its guts.

Here kitty kitty... Check out more at www.patriciawaller.com/

Patricia Waller’s artwork is nice and twisted… And she crochets it! You have to check out more here.

Pretty Jasmine-patterned dress from Modcloth.

This is why I want to spend all my money at Modcloth.

Yes, it’s a dress. I can’t help myself.

An artwork from Melissa Haslam's 2010 Botanica exhibition.

Rabbit: an artwork from Melissa Haslam's 2010 Botanica Exhibition

Check out Melissa’s stuff on her blog and exhibition site.

Owl, a print from Kirbee Lawler's Forest Friends series.

I'm planning to buy all Kirbee Lawler's stuff, so hurry if you want anything! This one is called Owl, from her Forest Friends' series.

Check out Kirbee’s stuff on her blog and Etsy site.

Tim Apter from Double Adapter rocking it out at Discotheque.

Double Adapter rocking it at Discotheque at The Assembly. Photo: Adriaan Louw

My friend Tim looks rad in this pic. Yes, I used the word rad. More pics from the evening here.

Balloon Girl, a fine-art photography image by Elle Moss

It's quirky and pretty and innocent...

This makes me want to float off. Check out Elle Moss’s stuff at her Etsy page.

An image from Steffe K's flickr photostream

Cats. We all want to be them.

Steffe K’s got a quirky touch when it comes to photography. Check out her stuff on flickr.

A white kitten in a lolcat image

I felt like this today.

No visual blog is complete without a lolcat.

Movie poster for David Fincher's Social Network

Oh yes, Mark Zuckerberg...

David Fincher’s making a new movie. You want to find out what it’s about here.

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Discover Miss Moss


2010
04.09
Vinage photo from Miss Moss website

One of the vintage gems Miss Moss has collected on her site.

Go check out www.missmoss.co.za – a truly awesome local site filled with quirky, beautiful images, artwork, spots to shop and things to dream about… It’s run by Diana, a local graphic design artist, with a clear eye for the unusual and the enchanting! You can spend hours browsing her site, and following her collection of links. Yummy way to spend the time on a rainy day! Thanks Michelle for the link! :-)

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Fancy some ink?


2010
01.12

Needles vs Tattoos. My biggest fear is currently standing in the way of a long-held dream of mine: getting a custom-designed tattoo down the left side of my back. The idea has been discussed and the design is in the works… The rah-rah team have signed up for moral support… Then I visit a doctor to get myself diagnosed with my latest exotic disease, she mentions a needle and I break her arm in three places before running for the hills. It always puzzled me why my parents were so worried about drugs: “mom, do you see me sticking a needle between my toes? Really? Even after that episode when I ran away to avoid the varsity loan blood test?”

So if only, if only… all tattoos could be as easily applicable as these dainty, gorgeous and totally fab ones from Chanel. Yep, the iconic fashion house was one of many to adorn their models with temporary tattoos during their Spring 2010 runway shows, and is so far the only house to actually bring out a range of limited-edition, temporary tattoos! It’s called Les Trompe L’Oeil Temporary Skin Art, and the designs are based on the work global creative director Peter Philips did for their Paris runway show. And… wait for it… they’re sort of affordable! (well, affordable relative to blah blah blah…) They come in packs of 55 and go for $75 a pop. It’s Chanel, oh-khay! Available from Feb at chanel.com.

Another Chanel design.

Methinks this might be a new trend, seeing as tattooed ladies are making a concerted effort to take their place in the fashion limelight. The Suicide Girls site has long been the stuff fetish dreams are made of, while MTV VJ Ruby Rose is putting tattooed females right out there in the heart of the pop culture citadel. There are more actual female tattoo artists than ever, and iconic tattoo artist Kat Von D’s (LA Ink, people) even featured in an ad campaign for Sephora, promoting her line of tattoo cover-ups! Okay, wait, that last one is actually a bit countercultureproductive… And the photos are a photoshop triumph…

But I ramble. Thing is, expensive or no, for the needle-shy likes of me, temporary tattoos are probably the way to go. Especially if they’re from Chanel – they’re guaranteed to be way better than your average lucky-packet find. But I suspect I’ll be burning through a lot of credit cards before I finally scrape up the guts for the real thing…

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My latest addiction


2010
01.10

Me and Oli's "a bird in hand" print, from their new "puns and fables" range.

Money. It’s what I want. Mainly so that I can spend it on the magical clothing and bits & bobs that are the brainchildren of Me and Oli. I’m currently lusting after their cute and subversive new “puns&fables” range of textiles and clothing. I’ve been calculating how long I’ll be able to live on baked beans and water without going insane, just so that I can buy something…

Check out what’s available at their Etsy shop site. Or rather, don’t. If you buy something I want I’ll hunt you down and kill you.

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