Tuesday, December 04, 2012

God's Own Junkyard @ Circus of Soho

If you haven't heard of Chris Bracey then head down to Beak Street and check out his pop up shop/ exhibition space. You probably already know more about his work than you think though. The guy has been 'the Neon Man' for the last 37 years, building up a huge body of work that's been used in films, fashion and beyond! You can't miss the inviting glow that practically beams you into this wonder emporium of neon...
Check out his site for more fabulous work.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

ATP World Tour Finals - the down low

Earlier this year i decided to buy tickets to the ATP World Tour Finals at the 02 - whilst i had the cash and feeling crazy! The kind of advance purchase where you think the day will never come but when it does you pat yourself on the back for the great forward thinking - like the reservation i made for Dabbous for February 2013, way back in, ahem, June...but that's a post for another day! So anyway, November finally arrived and i was aching to see who was going to be scheduled for my two advance purchase tickets, praying that it would be Federer. And of course, it wasn't! Ouch! Now Djok vs Tsonga and Del Potro vs Ferrer is not too shabby, but even as i tried to console myself with this thought, i was already considering risking buying more tickets, for the still unscheduled days later that week. But no, i decided to be sensible. That was until i saw the place...
Every time i go to the O2 i think back to all the furore around its creation - the big white elephant and all that. No-one can argue now that it isn't a great venue - for this kind of thing anyway. Walking into the tour final set up, with it's shades of blue interior, circulating graphics and lights down atmosphere, it reminded me of a Knicks game at Madison Square Garden and the spectacle that is an American Sporting event. But in a less cheesy, commercial way - nobody was firing t-shirts into the crowd, but there was a mobile popcorn dude!
And then you get down to the actual tennis. With this tournament only involving the Top8 ranked players, you are guaranteed quality tennis, every day. It doesn't just start when you walk into the stadium though. Of my eventual three visits that week (yes, we buckled and gave in to the beautiful temptation that is Roger Federer), we got to see both Tsonga and Ferrer on the practise courts in the exhibition area. Up close too! And this exhibition area, with all its many activities, is free to wander into, you don't need your tickets until you actually go into the arena bit. 
So, let's talk seating. There is a top, middle and bottom ring. The top is high up, to the point of vertigo. And whilst being right on the front row has its benefits, it's difficult to make out the line calls being that low to ground. Therefore after much enjoyable research we decided that row H, within the middle band,  just off centre, opposite the umpire (so you could stare at the players during seated change-overs) is the best possible place for this tournament. Plus there is a little rail in front, which is handy for hanging your heavy winter coat! Ticket prices vary, a lot, but  it was possible to pick up decent seats for around £40 - 80 during the tournament. Of course it's cheaper to book in advance, but don't forget, they literally release the schedule a couple of day before for the first two days. So prepare for extra unplanned purchases!
Sorry for the fuzzy image above but i needed it to illustrate the illusion of TV. Having watched the tournament on Sky over the last few years, I was always greeted with the slick looking studio above. But things are not always what they seem...

The tour finals is usually scheduled to start on the first Monday of November for one week. And the awesome thing is that its signed up to be at the O2 until 2015! 

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Hollywood Costumes exhibition @ the Victoria and Albert Museum

I think this is possibly the most anticipated exhibition of the year. The press, quite rightly, have been going crazy for it since it was announced at the beginning of the year. 
The exhibition is guest curated by the Academy Award nominated costume designer, curator, author and historian, Deborah Nadoolman Landis, who along with her team, took over five years to bring together 100 of the most iconic costumes in films history. The roll call is to die for, but the exhibition also explores the integral role of the costume designer and how they bring a story to life...
''Costumes are one channel by which a character is transformed from the written page to a multi-dimensional people. The costume designer gives the clothes to the actor, the actor gives the character to the director, and the director tells the story. When a character and a film capture the public’s imagination; the costumes can ignite worldwide fashion trends and influence global culture. Cinematic icons are born when the audience falls deeply in love with the people in the story. And that’s what movies, and costume design, is all about'' - Deborah Nadoolman Landis. 

The exhibition opens this Saturday, October 20th until 27th January 2013. It's going to be very popular so make sure you book!
Test yourself, see if you can name all the costumes above. Answers at the bottom if you need a little help!

Top image from left to right...Cate Blanchett’s regalia from Elizabeth, Charlie Chaplin’s getup from The Tramp, Kate Winslet’s ship-boarding ensemble fromTitanic, Christian Bale’s Batman suit from The Dark Knight Rises, Meryl Streep’s coat from Out of Africa,Brad Pitt’s Fight Club outfit, Ginger Rogers’s dress from Lady in the Dark, Marilyn Monroe’s fur stole and sequined shift from Some Like It Hot, Judy Garland’s “Dorothy” dress from The Wizard of Oz, and Gwyneth Paltrow’s Elizabethan frock from Shakespeare in Love.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Ballgowns exhibition @ the V&A

Finally got round to seeing the Ballgowns, British Glamour since 1950 exhibition at the VandA last week. As you can imagine, there was a delicious selection of gorgeous gowns, from an array of top class designers. It was great to see the newly renovated fashion galleries too, which proved to be a classy setting. If like me you are a little late in seeing the exhibition, fear not, you still have until January 6th 2013 to get up close and personal with these beautiful examples of British craftsmanship.

Monday, October 15, 2012

London Design Festival Pt3 - Deborah Bowness

i instantly fell in love with Deborah Bowness' quirky wallpaper as soon as i saw it...

London Design Festival Pt2- Jan Kath Rugs

I have come to realise that Jan Kath is like a king in the rug world and it's not hard to see why. His designs blew me away at Super Brands, with their gorgeous colourways, exceptional quality, with that quirky originality. His rugs will be soon be available at Front's new London showroom if you're interested!

Loved these cute little cloth workmen at the Front stand.