Monday, March 1, 2010

Inspiration


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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Faded Romantic by Helen James


I know Helen James and myself share a few readers, but for those who may have missed this shoot check out her blog to see more incredible images.




All photographs by EJ Carr Model Vanessa at Morgan The Agency
 Hair and Make up Ivey Sullivan at Morgan the Agency
All clothing and accessories (unless stated otherwise) by Helen James

Thursday, February 18, 2010

The soul


'The soul has greater need of the ideal than of the real'

Victor Hugo

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Dreams

Alexander McQueen


'Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there,

wondering, fearing, doubting,

dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.'


 
 
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

When in need of a smile


January has been a strange month. Mentally and phisically tired, my blogging time has been very limited.

Thankfully there is a blog which I can turn to when I'm in need of a smile.

Up and Dowtown, self described as' semi-autobiographical work of mostly fictional fashion'. There is wisdom in the simplicity of her work.

When I was going through her site I found it really hard to make a selection of images to share with you. I would like to post them all...here is just a tiny selection..






Monday, February 8, 2010

J'aime London


Next week, Paris is hosting the bi- annual fabric show Premiere Vision. I love going to it, mainly because it’s a great opportunity to see my friends from all over the world, who find themselves in the same place at the same time.

It also marks the beginning of a new season…..... Spring Summer 2011

This is the year of change and pleasure (or so I have decided) so my plan to go to Paris has changed for a trip to London. I'm so excited to be going back after a few years of absence.

The last time I visited London was probably around the same time of the year (maybe a little later) and I was in the middle of trying to source fabrics and fit dresses for the Baftas and Oscars.

This year my trip which is in some ways similar, is slightly less eventful and stressful......promising great inspiration and lots of fun

If you have any favourite or secret places you know and would like to share I would love to hear from you…..anything from exhibitions, gallerys, shops to restaurants….

Merci Beaucoup


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Friday, February 5, 2010

Have a wonderful weekend


'Taste. You cannot buy such a rare and wonderful thing. You can`t send away for it in a catalogue. And I`m afraid it`s becoming obsolete. '
Rosalind Russell

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Alex Ceball







For more information on one of my favourite contemporary illustrators, visit his site: Alex Ceball

Monday, January 25, 2010

In Loving Memory...of a dream not meant to be...



While writing this post my hands are shaky. I have debated should I or should I not be upfront about the situation. But as the season kicks off and the clock is ticking for the first, and slightly dreaded, interview where I'm asked about the new collection, where will I be showing etc, etc..

With some sorrow and some relief I confess that there will be no Paris this season. The decision, after ten collections, to let the train go, maybe for now, has been equally simple as it has been complex.

I have never complied with the industry standard but I did have some comfort in knowing that at least Paris was there. Season after season it gave me some normality in a rollercoaster ride of unpredictable excitement.

And as one mourns the loss of a dream, I am intrigued as to what the future beholds.

I know my best work is yet to come. It is when and how, which remains a mystery.

'The Haunted Wood'



"There is a border-land between the grave and the gay, the tragic and the comic, as between the sublime and ridiculous, in which Mr. Pettie is as much at home as when he confines himself to the domain of the more purely dramatic. He generally , however , shows a relish for the sensational, and the picture we engrave from the Winter Exhibition at the French Gallery is a happy and amusing example of somewhat special faculty, as well as a good specimen of the artist's clever and facile execution. No painter conceives a subject like this better than Mr. Pettie.'


The Illustrated London News Jan 20, 1872

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Lucy Downes Sphere One


For some time I have wanted to feature a post about Lucy Downes. She's not only a brilliant designer but is one of my best friends in the real world.

For many many seasons we have travelled to Paris together for fashion week, so I guess she's always been there to celebrate or to console....

She uses the finest yarns in the world and her designs are incredibly ingenius




To see the wonderful hand knitted cashmere cardigan that she donated to our cause Talent for Haiti....Lucy Downes Sphere One Donation.

And to see more of her beautiful pieces check www.sphereone.biz

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The Taming of the Shrew


There are fewer people on this planet who are further away from being a domestic goddess than I am.

It's not because I'm not interested...I would love to cook a gourmet dinner in 15 minutes as many of these 'personalities' do on TV .

I'm not sure why? It could be due to my incapacity to multi task if one of these requires timed attention.

But also growing up in Spain, were I was part the first generation who was liberated from male imposed obligations and consequently resisting any responsibilities that our mothers and grandmothers may have had.

Whilst at school the theatre group produced the The Taming of the Shrew...and yes... guess who played Katherina...? Is it a case of life imitating fiction?

Many years later and still not domesticated...

I do love cooking, it's like therapy, but when FEDEX is at the door and both phones ring at the same time..the chances are the fire alarm will set off within minutes...as it does every other week.

From next week I'll be posting on my adventures and misadventures in the kitchen....if you have any challenging recipes let me know

bon appetit...

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Visual Feast


Yesterday, with heroic efforts (due to the adverse arctic weather conditions) Mr Postman delivered another breathtaking book.


Lillian Bassman: Women by Deborah Solomon has now officially been taken off my never ending wish list on Amazon.

I was relatively famliar with her work. But to have so many of her masterpieces collected in one astonishing book, is simply a visual feast and probably a must have for anyone who appreciates fashion photography at its best.

My heart rate has increased considerably since it's arrival.

Let the images speak for themselves...


Saturday, January 2, 2010

English Women


As I start the year working on a new online trove...The Silent Gallery...where my collection will be sharing space with treasures and inspiration..

On the 31st of December the postman delivered an incredible brown paper wrapped package, it included a first edition of Edith Sitwell’s book English Women.


Mrs. Siddons by Sir Thomas Lawrence


This tiny hardback has a pencil written note inside saying:

' Joan,
with love,
Siye
XMas 1943'



This little treasure briefly depicts the life of brilliant and beautiful English women from Emily Bronte to Florence Nightingale


I anticipate many of their stories will be shared in this space soon......

Friday, January 1, 2010

Starting the year with a smile

Peter O'Brien posted this video earlier and I couldn't think of a better way to start the day, and the year, than sharing this sketch of pure genius comedy.

The divine Anne Bancroft.....

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