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{February 23, 2008}   Colin McDowell Film Club: Lagerfeld Confidential

karllagerfeldI know it’s been a week so this might seem a little out-of-date, but hey what are you going to do?

So after going to see Daydream Nation’s A/W’ 08 collection, I followed that up with a trip to the LCF for Colin McDowell’s Film Club screening of Lagerfeld Confidential on Monday evening.

Call me a geek but I was little bit awe struck by Colin McDowell, as up until that point he had been a name I only saw in print and who featured prominently in my bibliography when I was writing my final year dissertation at university. He is a funny and charming man, who knows how to hold an audiences’ attention when he speaks; which he litters with little stories. It’s amazing to hear about the things he has seen and the people he has met. Anyhoo…

I had gone to see Lagerfeld Confidential and much to my surprise found Lagerfeld to be quite a funny man who made me laugh out loud on some occasions. The film has been commissioned by the powers that be at Chanel so you have to take the ‘film’ with a pinch of salt, as obviously they want to portray Lagerfeld in the best light.

To be quite honest, I was never that interested in Lagerfeld as a person, even though I was interested in the clothes he designed for Chanel. However, when I saw this event at the LCF I saw it as an opportunity to maybe learn something about him; and I did.

Considering his immaculately groomed appearance, it turns out his house and living space were the exact opposite with items, books, magazines covering every surface. He is human!

The film showed him choosing what clothes and accessories he should bring on a shoot, trying to decide what rings to wear and then just opting to bring them all by tipping the bowl of rings out into a bag. Hilarious. He then proceeded to open draw after draw of stiff starched collars, which was equally as comical.

The film even showed him NOT wearing black! Shock horror.

I don’t want to give too much away about the film and spoiling the funny bits, so I won’t mention anymore. I would say that it is definitely worth a watch.

Here is a little teaser trailer for you if you haven’t already seen it… enjoy!



{February 20, 2008}   Daydream Nation A/W 2008 - Goodnight Deer

daydreaminvite Last Friday, the last day of London Fashion Week my friend managed to get us press invites to Daydream Nation’s Goodnight Deer A/W ‘08 show at the ICA. I didn’t really know what to expect as to be honest I had never heard of Daydream Nation before; clearly I am out of the fashion loop.

We were greeted by two men both shabbily dressed and warning us to not go into the lecture theatre where the show was to be held, as there were strange noises coming from there. It’s then we realised that it was going to be a performance piece.

It turns out brother and sister team Jing & Kay use their respective disciplines - textiles/design and theatre design to bring us the performance, stories and clothes that Daydream Nation is about. In this case, the story of a hunter who kills a deer, only to wake up and find that he has turned into the deer that he killed. I think I got that synopsis right.

Anyhoo, they had a live band playing to accompany the show, which was great. The lead singer/screamer/clarinet player was a little distracting though. I did like their cute litte, ummm ears (?)
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The special people at the front were given cakes and treats, which we were jealous of. My wishful thinking hoped that they might give away free Beard Papa cream buns…mmmm. However, it was not meant to be.

Back to the show and clothes. I was pleasantly surprised by the show. I loved the choreography of the models as it made a change to just seeing them just walk up and down a runway. Even with this unusual presentation, it did not distract or take away from the clothes.
I also liked the autumnal colour palette of browns, greens and golds.

daydreamdeertee I personally would not wear a lot of these items, just because I don’t think they’d suit me and I don’t think they are my style. That’s not to say the clothes weren’t beautiful. However, I did like the deer t-shirt, this I’d wear.

All in all the drama and story telling, as well as the clothes of Daydream Nation made for a great first Alternative fashion week experience. If you get a chance definitely go to a Daydream nation show. You just won’t know what to expect, but I can assure you that you’ll enjoy it.

For more pics of the clothes visit and more from behind the scenes, visit Daydream Nation’s Blog.

As an aside we also saw Tracy Rose at Daydream Nation wearing a showstopping hat.



{January 23, 2008}   Wicked, wicked, jumblist massive

jumblistmassivelogo After seeing the post for the Jumblist Massive jumble sale on Catwalk Queen last week, I got all excited at the prospect of finding new old clothes for the bargainous price of a £1! I started thinking of vintage dresses, possibly some nice shirts or maybe even a coat that I would unearth and wear whilst feeling smug that they cost me less than a day’s lunch.

Tiny problem with the plan though; I was just too lazy to leave my house.

It got me thinking - Carrie Bradshaw stylee complete with voice over - how much do I really love fashion? I proclaim to. I mean I read all the fashion mags, follow designer shows, love street style, and try to keep abreast of what’s new. I may not wear it, but I can appreciate it on others. However, I clearly do not love it enough to stand in line, even with prospect of finding jumble sale treasure as a reward.

That is why I admire people like Style Bubble and her dedication and true love for fashion. Even though she was ill, she was still able to make it down there and was rewarded with great finds for her perseverance.

And is not just this fashion event that I can’t be bothered for either… I missed out on the Viktor & Rolf for H&M - going an hour later in the vain hope that it would be ‘less busy’ (how naive). Well let me tell you it was less busy because other more dedicated followers of fashion had already been and gone, leaving me to admire empty rails and hangers. Same story with Roberto Cavalli. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not always going to buy stuff , it would be nice to just see it or touch it and the chance to form and opinion. I mean for goodness sake, it took me 3 days to write this post about it! I think that proves my point.

This fashion laziness makes me question my love for fashion. In fact it makes it seem more like a passing crush, or worse still a one night stand. Fashion is my booty-call. I only take an interest when I want it. Shame on me.



{January 19, 2008}   Looking For Buried Treasure

jumblesaleIt’s been a long time coming, but today is the day I am going to tackle my wardrobe. I am going to separate the things I actually wear from the things that are just taking up space. Hopefully this should make trying to decide what to wear in the morning slightly easier.

I might even uncover some buried treasure, or inspiration on new ways to pair and wear things. Here’s hoping.

If I end up chucking most things, I can always use it as an excuse to buy more stuff!!



{January 8, 2008}   Golden Age of Couture

Why do I do this to myself? I’ve had about half a year or so (maybe I exaggerate) to go and see this exhibit, and what do I do? Leave it till the Saturday before it closes where on arrival I see that it is completely sold out. Doh! Thank goodness for the bookshop where I picked up the accompanying book. Although it may not be the same as seeing the actual exhibit, it’s still lovely to be able to pour over the pictures and wish I could own those clothes.

gown chiffon dress bows
If only we could wear clothes like this everyday, not just on special occasions. It would be a bit of a nightmare on the tube, but we’d be the best dressed tube carriage ever. 



{January 8, 2008}   New Year, Old Clothes

I am going through a phase of hating all my clothes. I hate everything in my wardrobe. I am convinced it needs an overhaul and the injection of new items. However, the problem is I am hampered by my lack of funds. Poop.

As I am lacking in monetary assets, I am going to have to make the best of what I have and break out of my wardrobe rut. It’s going to be a challenge..but I am determined.

Today I am wearing:
Silk oversize blouse with floral print from Urban Outfitters

Indigo skinny jeans Dorothy Perkins

Silk/Cashmere mix Oversize cardi from Zara (I love it)

Knee high flat boots in a mushroomy colour from Office (last year so no pics)

A pic of my outfit may follow.



et cetera