I Heart Her Majesty

It's the Queen's Birthday holiday here today... gotta love her Majesty!

So because of that it is going to be a busy day hanging out with hubby and kids and trying to get out after being holed up inside over the weekend with severe southerly winds, rain and ice!

It is nice to see some sunshine, but it is still very windy out there.
Hubby even baked eggs this morning for breakfast, a triumph indeed.

I will leave you today with just a gorgeous pic to keep you going until I'm back on board tomorrow with kiddies at school and hubby at work.

Christy Turlington in Galliano photographed by Shawn Mortensen.

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These Shoes Are Good for the Soul (or should I say sole?)

 The YSL cage
Are they practical?  Non, but does it make her feet look transcendent?  Oui, absolument!


Once again it is time to lust after some goodies for your feet.
As always they are avant garde, unconventional, and impossibly unattainable.
So relax, kick back and enjoy my little fashionistas!


Aren't these Christian Louboutin hot pink platform pumps delovely?

 Christian Louboutin

These Louboutin boots are fierce.  They look like they belong to a domanitrix or a stormtrooper, either way the woman that wears these boots is not to be trifled with I can assure you.



Image from Jak & Jil 
Another architectural triumph!




These might be a little closer to being mine that I ever thought possible after I spotted a pair in a store window this week.  J'adore the look of these with the torn jeans, don't you?


Awesome to see world-famous New Zealand designer Karen Walker being worn on the feet of some Parisienne Voguette! 


Prada platforms
 These look a little precarious to walk in, but oh so hot.


These are just cool.  I don't think I would ever take these off my feet. 


Well heeled?  Carine Roitfeld in her Martin Margiela boots.  We've seen her in these boots before, but honestly, I just can't believe that these would be comfortable.  Oh, I forgot!  It has absolutely nothing to do with comfort - it's all about fashion, n'est pas?

Ann Demuelemeester

This Belgian designer is famed for her gothic designs, which makes this boot with its sharp heel and multiple laces pure goth.


I don't know about the acid green pants, but these Marni platforms look super comfy, don't you think?  But then again, they probably aren't.


Well there it is, this weeks round up of all that is funky and fashionable in shoes.

Of course, we can dream, can't we?

I Heart A Philip Treacy Hat

When I lived in Sydney, not so long ago, one of my favourite things to do was to pop into the David Jones Jones millinery department and spend as much time as I had up my sleeve trying on all the hats.  This was especially helpful if I was having a bad day as I felt transported just being there.  My worries disappeared, my stress fell away, it was bliss.

Philip Treacy, the artist at work.

This was how I discovered the world's greatest milliner, Philip Treacy.  In my opinion, there is no finer milliner.  No one has his daring  and creative approach to design, he is fearless.

Linda Evangelista on the cover of Vogue Italia June 2008 wearing a hat designed by Philip Treacy.


Treacy's talent was evident from the very beginning.  Discovered by the late Isabella Blow in 1989, she knew he was going to change the face of millinery.  At the time Isabella was style editor for Tatler magazine and after meeting him she commissioned Philip to make her a hat for her wedding and as luck would have it (the luck of the Irish perhaps?) he was blessed with having a client that sought out the unusual and the unconventional.

 Isabella wearing her elaborate head-dress designed by Philip Treacy for her wedding to Detmar Blow.

After graduating from the Royal College of Art with first class honours, Philip moved into Isabella and Detmar Blow's basement where he set up his workshop.  Isabella the benefactor became the artist's muse and they talked of nothing but hats, hats, hats!



In 1991 Treacy was to meet chief designer at Chanel Karl Largerfeld and became their chief milliner for the next 10 years.  Not a bad job straight out of university.  He was just 23 years old.  Wow!

Treacy and models at a haute couture show.


The real change for him happened after his first catwalk show.  Supermodel's Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Yasmin Le Bon all agreed to model his hats, (an all black collection) and were paid not in money, but in hats.  The media went crazy when the girls did his show and this changed how hats were seen in fashion from then on.

 Isabella Blow wearing a Philip Treacy creation.

By 1999 Treacy was designing for Alexander McQueen for Givenchy in Paris while while still designing for Chanel.

Some of Treacy's designs for Alexander McQueen and Givenchy.

This led to the first ever Haute Couture show devoted purely to hats which was held in Paris by the chambar syndical de la haute couture and of course Treacy was invited to contribute.



Treacy has now taken his design esthetic into other mediums, designing accessories, glass wear and furniture.  Treacy was awarded an OBE by her majesty the Queen in 2007 in recognition of his services to the British Fashion industry.


"Glamour is a world-wide currency" - Philip Treacy

"I believe in beauty and elegance and communicating thoughts and dreams in a visual way. I started designing hats 15 years ago while I was a student at the Royal College of Art.  It was at a time when hats were perceived publicly as something worn by ladies of a certain age and something from a bygone era.  I thought this was totally ridiculous and simply believed "we all have a head, so everybody has the possibility to wear a hat." - Philip Treacy

A design sketch by Philip Treacy.

"I have had the greatest pleasure of having the opportunity to challenge people's perception of what a hat should look like in the 21st Century."
 



This butterfly hat is truly my favourite.  I imagine the wearer must feel like they are in a butterfly enclosure, it is pure whimsy, sigh.  If I was lucky enough to own this piece of millinery genius, I would have it on display in my home for all to see. 


This post is dedicated to my friend Trudi Francis.

I Like to Dream of Summer Days

Lately I have been dreaming of a bicycle ride along the sunny shoreline at the beach.  You know, when the days are long, the sun is shining down on your shoulders and the summer breeze is flowing through your hair.   Makes me think of string bikinis, cute shorts, flip-flops (or Birkenstocks in my case) and when your hair is looking amazing from all the sea-water and salty air, even if it has been almost a week since you last washed it.
There is a problem with this fantasy though and it's not just that summer is a distant memory and winter is fast approaching.  I don't actually own a bicycle.

This gorgeous photo (thanks Bliss) sends me back in time to the early 80's.  I had a blue bike with a white seat and white rims on my tyres too. This is the style of bicycle I want to get myself.  Old school with a basket on the front and painted in a pastel gelato-colour that looks good enough to eat.


The Cherryblossom Girl

Bikes are fast becoming the chicest mode of transport, if only we could look as fabulous as Aggy while we skoot around town.  Every where I look these days I see papparazzi photos of some Hollywood star on their bicycle.  Brad Pitt, Elle McPherson, Chloe Sevigny, Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson et al...

Diane Kruger and Aggy (on her Gucci cycle) looking very stylish.

Chloe Sevigny (check out that basket, I love it!)

Elle McPherson is always too cool for school, imagine being picked up from school by this?


This picture of Audrey Hepburn on her bicycle with her little dog in the basket is so cute.  Maybe I should wear a scarf too?  I mean I should make sure I look the part, shouldn't?
Just because I'm riding a bike doesn't mean I can't look stylish, right?

Gucci

I mean honestly, who wouldn't look stylish on this red number?
Designer bicycle are becoming de rigueur with the likes of Hermes, Chanel and Gucci producing haute couture cycles.  And they have to be seen to be believed - especially the price tag!


Chanel (top) and Gucci


Hermes

As nice as it would be to have such a gorgeous bike to ride around on, I would be so concerned that my beauty would get stolen that I probably wouldn't want to leave it unattended anywhere.  If I bought a Chanel cycle, would it come with free body-guard?



I adore the wheel spokes on this bike, reminds me of Penny Farthing.  The leather seat and the shape of the handle bars is also old school.  Beats those modern bikes any day I think!


Even the Sartorialist is posting pictures of people on bikes, which is definitely saying something.  It has to be a stylish past-time for certain now, wouldn't you agree?



A bicycle leans on a deli in Umbria.  Sigh.

Well my mind is made up.  I surely have to get a new bicycle now.  I'm off to find the best Gucci knock-off I can find!


I know what I'd rather be doing.

I Like Inspiration Walls

Ever since I can remember, I have always had a wall, a cork-board, or a bit of space, sometimes I've even used my fridge; but always somewhere in my home where I can pin pictures, postcards, mementos, photos, even torn pages of magazines.

 
It all started back in high school, I remember covering my bedroom walls from corner to corner with pictures from my Elle magazines.  I don't know why I started doing this, possibly because it was more interesting than white paint, and possibly because my parents would not let me paint my room the colour I wanted.  It seemed like a good way to bring colour to my room without it being permanent.
I remember covering a whole wall in a kitchen of my rented flat once.  I used gorgeous pictures of food and dream travel destinations, it really zjuszed up my boring kitchen wall.


Some of the postcards and pictures I have collected are starting to look a little worn, the edges are curling and the white of the page has turned yellow because I have been holding onto some of them for over a decade.  I can't find any pictures of my bedroom room at home, but I do have one of my room at college for you, (talk about a time-warp!)


Apart from being a massive Sting fan (I still am), if you look carefully, you can see that I was also a Winona Ryder fan (I still am).  For me, this photo represents a moment in time.  Freaky!


Whether you call it an inspiration wall, a mood board, or inspiration board, call it what you like, but it all serves the same purpose.  It is a place to put things that are meaningful to you. 


I decided to do a little surfing and see if other people out there made inspiration walls and I found that there are plenty of people out there who do!






My inspiration wall at home.

Since moving into our home in three months ago, my blog seems to have become my inspiration wall.  I still love to have an actual inspiration wall though, even if it is smaller than usual.  But it's always evolving anyway, that's the whole point of an inspiration wall.  

Think I may need a bigger cork-board.
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