1.10.10

London Love








































The last time I was in London I captured this moment right near Parliament.

28.8.10

head pieces

Hmm. I have yet to dye my hair pink. Hmm. This gets me thinking.

27.8.10

Love me the most when i least deserve it.
(Because that is when I really need it). 

Via Le fashion

Just another moment

WOMEN.

We. Are. Very. Very. Confusing

We want equal pay. But we want YOU to pay. 
We hate other strong powerful women. Unless she is less attractive than us. 
We want to be treated equally. But we want you to open doors for us. 


We're the worst in the bedroom. We want you to do all the work. Truth is, it doesn't really matter who takes charge, Chances are we'll change our mind half way through anyway. 



The way i see it, feminism has become a joke. Women demand alot and aren't willing to give up much. We need to pick a side

Side A: Equality. In every sense of the word. We earn the same, we contribute the same.
Side B: We recognise that men and women are not the same and different rules will apply.

That is the end of my feminist (and yes, it is feminist) rant. 

23.8.10

Lucky You

A book full of life's little awesomeness-es:

Just like;
The feeling you get when you finish a really good book,
The excitement as the lights dim at the cinema, 
Realising it's the weekend,

And it happens;
The moment before you kiss someone for the first time.  
Whilst looking at old photographs with friends, 
When you realise you NEVER got a parking fine
As you smell sunscreen and freshly cut grass and know, summer is coming....


glittered


Rock Stars do it.



Common sense is not so common. 

20.8.10

Connecting you.

I love this idea. 
Don't you ever wonder where the person you're on the phone to is at that exact moment? 


































Via somethinglifelike; adriano.brodbeck

19.8.10

The dog days are over now that blogs are dictating what magazines fill their pages with.

Seems like there is an increase in 'street' stylised magazine editorials (You know the ones where models are styled like Kate Moss's and end up looking just as disorientated and drug induced?) For me, the change over to blogs came after I realised I had a chronic magazine obsession and like any addict, was finding it hard to fund and fuel my problem. Magazines let me down too many times. I wasn't getting the high i once did. I would walk out the news agent 20 dollars poorer and feeling used and abused. 


Natural; Taken by Blogger Harper and Harley


There is a lack of consistently good content that is appropriate for our age group. We are the no-longer-a-teenager-yet-have-no-reliable-income age group.  Too old for dolly and girlfriend, financially inept for vogue and bazaar fashions and not quite alternative enough to pull off the transparent tops and crotchless pants in oyster or RUSSH. 


By the, Garance Dore 


The idea of listening to Journalists about what we 'SHOULD' wear hurts me a little inside (right in the middle bit). By the time magazines are out, chances are we are already sniffed that 'trend' out and have been avoiding it for months.  So now, magazines are copying their readers (us)? And the worse part is, I fear they are missing the point. Street fashion is natural. Street fashion doesn't have a theme. Street fashion cannot be recreated. so;


Sabo Skirt



DEAR MAGAZINES et al.

YOU GET PAID FOR YOUR WORK. WE DO IT FOR THE LOVE OF IT ALL. 
PLEASE STOP STEALING OUR CONTENT. OR. START PAYING US.

SINCERELY,
BLOGMEISTER.