Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Guts for Garters - Surreal Women

I've been aching to visit this gallery/ truly inspirational space/ gorgeously, wonderful shop for a while now, ever since I spied various musings out in the blogosphere. The brainchild of Rachel Chudley and Cassie Beadle, this eclectic space is filled to the brim with ingenious design and beautiful collectibles. You walk in and think 'where have you been all my life'.

The concept fuses art, fashion, furniture and design in conjunction with a current theme. Filled with old and new treasures from a variety of artists and designers. It’s like a living, breathing wonder emporium with beautiful design at every corner - in every form imaginable. And I can tell you, they have the best sourced vintage i have seen in a lo-o-ng time!


I popped in to see the second of the three 6-week 'Buying Exhibitions' - Surreal Women. Planned in line with the 75th anniversary of the movement, the concept explores the role of women within surrealism, looking to Claude Cahun as their muse. This current exhibit will end on Thursday, so hot foot it there quickly, if you haven't already. 


Not enough notice I hear you cry! Well, fear not fashion maidens, there is more to come. A third exhibition in September promises to tantalise once again. Check out their brilliant site for a little slither of info to stoke the intrigue...Oh and just to get you all excited, they are planning on a 3-month buying exhibition at the end of the year. You are guaranteed to walk away with some real gems, what they like to call 'collectables of the future'. I like. A lot.

 
The ‘Cob Gallery’, 205 Royal College Street, Camden, NW1 0SG. Just a 5 min walk from Camden Town tube...get going!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Curiouser and Curiouser

 somewhere round Brick Lane! 
my friend Bob, York Rd, SE1
Seven Dials
Bakerloo

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

London Birds...move over pigeons!

When out and about on my travels over the last couple of weeks, i seem to have come across a lot of birds, yes i said birds. Bird watching is cooler than you think! Now, London may be known for its pigeons, who by the by, seem to be getting fatter by the day, so fat that they soon won't be able to fly, (which will make volleying them a lot easier!) but it seems that our multi-cultural population has also extended into the wildlife...
Bloody gorgeous! This fella was strutting his stuff round Kew Gardens, knowing full well he was being 'papped'.
Ok, chickens may not be that exotic, but then again i have never seen one with a neon neck colour palette! Very on trend.
These chucks were also shacking up in Kew Gardens - cushdey!
Ducks. Not so ordinary.
Sitting in Bushy Park, chomping away on an impromptu picnic, i spotted a green flash out of the corner of my eye. The man thought i was going crazy. i stood, with zoom in hand, for 20 mins trying to get visual proof! 

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Made in Italy

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy (hard to believe it's only 150 years, right?), Colin McDowell has brought together Italy's most influential designers for a fantastically stylish exhibition at Somerset House. Masters of Style showcases a mouth watering, personally chosen collection of the designers' iconic campaign images, through the years. So can you guess who they are? Well, there is, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, Ferragamo, Gucci, Missoni and Prada, of course! So it goes without saying that you can expect pioneering campaigns, delicious clothes and beautiful photography, dripping with style.

So, what does Italian style mean to you? On my regular The Sartoralist binges, it's always the Italians that get my fashion rocks off! They look so 'put together', so stylish. Not effortlessly stylish mind. These people know what works, what makes them look fabulous and they unashamedly flaunt it. But that's ok because they can pull it off. The VT in the exhibition made me chuckle, talking about how the Italians invented the 'street catwalk' aka La Passeggiata. This is where everyone in town (and i mean everyone, young and old), put on their finery and simply walk up and down the main streets, just to see and more importantly be seen. Having been born into this crazy ritual, i can tell you for somebody who is half British (therefore has that self deprecating, please don't look at me thing going on) this can be extremely cringe worthy. Me and my little sister would constantly rebel, trying to look as scruffy as possible! Oh how I get it now...give me a Florentine street on a balmy evening, a beautiful dress, amazing shoes... Watch me work it!
Dolce & Gabbana S/S'11. Photographer Stephen Klein
Prada A/W '88-'89. Photgrapher Albert Watson
Missoni S/S'03. Photographer Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott
Georgio Armani S/S'90. Photographer Aldo Fallai. Gucci S/S'91. Photographer Lance Stadler
Catch the exhibition before August 14th