Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Miles Aldridge (fashion photography part 2)



One of the many things I love about fashion is its many aspects...When I think about all the fashion-related things I have loved throughout my life the list is really quite spectacular: Tom Tierney's paper dolls (which are really quite amazing, I'd highly recommend checking them out), street style, thrifting, and now, my new wonderful obsession, fashion photography.

The pictures above are by Miles Aldridge one of my new-found favourite photographers. His work is so beautifully unsettling, though mysteriously, and thus provocatively, so.

I particularly love his photographs of beautiful heeled shoes trampling cities from above...they are super inventive and remind me (along with his "Cat Lady" shoot) very much of the book my brother loved as a small child, "Kat Kong" by Dav Pilkey



collage 1 (from top left): 1&3,2,4
collage 2: 1, 2,3,4,5
collage 3: 1,2,3,4
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Monday, December 27, 2010

"Delusions of Grandeur"



Oh Kukula...could her work be anymore whimsical? Anymore fabulously haunting? Well, the work from her show opening TONIGHT at Corpo Nason makes me think not!

Show runs through January 8th

www.copronason.com/kuk10/index.html#1
www.kukulaland.com/

Sunday, December 26, 2010

You Just Knock my Socks Off!

I have mentioned my adoration of socks and particularly Swedish Happy Socks...and now I am going to briefly mention my love of Giles Deacon (particularly his dinosaur bag) in addition to my love of helping to cure AIDS. Because I love all of these things, the (Jesus-like) birth of these Giles Deacon designed happy socks it's like my personal heaven on earth!

They come in a gorgeous box and there is one for everyday of the week, each more fabulous then then the next...and I was lucky enough to get them for Chanukah (which I find very funny because when I give my dad my wish list (which, because I am a greedy grinch, tends to be long and pricey) he always reminds me that when he was growing up he'd get socks for Chanukah!)

That's me wearing my personal favourite pair (the pale green ones with the eyes) in front of the Ron English mural (which I mentioned in my post about Wynwood Walls)

Things I love Miami Edition: Like Weetzie Bat's Shop Come to Life

I found Fly Boutique in this article in Nylon Magazine's America Issue, which acted as my bible-esque guide while in Miami. But the brief blurb could not even begin to prepare me for the the wonders; the shop is filled with the most beautiful vintage clothing and accessories, ranging from world-class designers' ((like Lanvin and Pucci) oldest collection to the kind of dress your mother wore in in '65. For those traveling to Miami, I could not make any stronger of a recommendation that you pop your head in!!!

Things I love Miami Edition: "Hey What are you gonna do When those walls Are falling down Falling down on you? "

I recently returned from Miami, FLA ("Holly came from Miami, F.L.A.") and, to be blunt, it was a wonderful experience. As a result of Art Basel, Miami is a city full to the brim with street art, much of it curated/commissioned by Primary Flight, which is based out of the Wynwood Arts District. While the city street art is everywhere (there are literally space invaders around every corner), the largest group of murals and such are together at the Wynwood Kitchen, which I was lucky enough to visit. It's really spectacular to see so many pieces together and I had never seen some of the artists street work in person (such as Kenny Scharf and Ron English (shown above), also the food was good! (see below)

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Saturday, December 18, 2010

Los Angeles is the most wonderful city because it now has rain and Judith Supine

It's sad how much time I spend wishing the amazing street artists of the world would come to Los Angeles, but it seems as though someone has been listening because Judith Supine put up SEVEN pieces in this "fair" city!!! My only sadness is that I can't find where they are :( On the bright side, tomorrow I leave for the home of great street art, Miami (more on that later!)

via Arrested Motion

Tim Walker (fashion photography part 1)


Hannibal Smith had it right when he said "I love it when a plan comes together". This perfectly applies to this situation, other then that, rather then a plan, an accumulation of wonderful things came together.

As you may recall I posted about how much I liked the Juicy Couture ads , and then, a few months later I was given an issue of W Magazine with the most fabulous photographs. And THEN (is it bad sign that my writing is starting to resemble "Dude Where's my Car"?) I chanced upon Tim Burton's Bazaar masterpiece ...well, for those of you who are more knowledgeable then I, you will instantly recognize that these three things all have in common ("Sasquatch, Godzilla, King Kong, Lochness, Goblin, Ghoul, a zombie with no conscience...Question what do all these things have in common?") which is TIM WALKER!!!

Since then I have become utterly obsessed with his photographs...seriously, it's like he took the perfect world in my mind and turned it into art.

sources (collage 1): 1, 2, 3, 4
collage 2: 1, 2, 3, 4,

so now I'm back (from outer space)

After several grueling weeks I am finally on Winter Break and will thus be back to posting! I am very excited because there are some pretty exciting collaborations going on...

Because school can be grueling, I go out of my way to make every possible detail pleasant...I thought I'd share my favourite; my decorated binder covers:

Physics: (from top left) Tim Walker's sketches for the shoot he did for W Magazine , a woman in front of Deitch Projects graffiti (from the New York Times style section), Comme Des Garcons RTW Fall 2010 (from the New York Times style magazine), Christopher Kane RTW Spring 2010 (from the LA Times style section), a photograph from the Tim Walker W Magazine shoot, Rodarte Fall 2010 (from Bazaar), a Brandon Boyd painting, a women in a Zac Posen gown, John & Yoko (Joko), a crown from W Magazine, Beth Ditto, and daisies, which are appropriatly from the ad for Marc Jacobs perfume Daisy!

Math: (also from top left) a bed from Architectural Digest, paint splatter paints from Teen Vogue, cherry blossoms from Marion Collitard's beautiful shoot in vogue, Junya Watanabe s/s 2011 (from the LA Times style section), Prada s/s 2011 eye wear (which is totally amazing and looks like a Roman villa!), Versus Fall 2010 (from the New York Times style section), the most fabulous bath from the New York Times Milan issue, and Ruby Aldridge in one of the amazing Marc Jacobs ads shot by Jurgen Teller.

My favourite is actually the cover for my history binder, which I stupidly brought back to school before photographing.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

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Could there be anything more perfect then these Style.com 10th anniversary t-shirts?! The answer is no, this is a dream come true...Some of my favourite designers (Christopher Kane, Prada, Alexander Wang, Lanvin, etc.) selling clothes that are of course fabulous, but also more-then affordable!!!

My personal favourite is actually the Rodarte designed one, which I am wearing in this picture:

Ahh yes...say hi to Iggy in the background

Back in Black


I'm sorry for my lack of posting...I have just been insanely busy with mid-term exams! I promise I will be back soon with some things to be loved!!!

The picture above is actually from my desk during mid-terms LAST year, but it's a lot less colourful this year, so enjoy this "back to the future" shot :)