Showing posts with label BLOG BLESS. Show all posts
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Sunday, 1 July 2012
Home and Back Again.
Dear blog, I'm sorry I haven't called but I've been busy. It's not you, it's me. I just had some things I needed to sort out. But if you let me buy you a drink I bet you your little HTML heart I can woo you back. Because we're good together, you and I. But first, I think you should know that...
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Camden Coffee Shop
I love coffee and as much as I depend on a cup of tea to get me through the day, it's the smell of coffee that does it for me. Sorry Earl Grey! But when it comes to where my coffee comes from, who roasted it, who carried it in big sacks and loaded it in a van thousands of miles far far away to get all the way to me and my cup...I don't really mind. I am not, God forbid, a coffee snob. My good friend A and I meet at Starbucks. Because we like our grande lattes. And we get to bitch about the tourists that crowd them. You can't do that with an award winning barrista, can you now? Having said that, I love walking past the teeny tiny little Espresso Room on Great Ormond Street or Kaffeine on Great Titchfield Street just to smell the coffee. It's good coffee!
So, when I realised that on good ol' Delancey street in Camden Town lies a little gem of a coffee place I had to visit and promised to become a regular. Because places like Mr George Constaninou's Camden Coffee Shop need regulars to keep going. He's been running the place since 1978. His coffee roaster is 85 years old for frappuccino's sake! Go, visit and smell the coffee.
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Monday, 30 April 2012
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Saturday, 23 July 2011
BLOG BLESS: D&G+NAP+MRP = F U N!
You know a party is good when moments of it still come back to you days and weeks later. Well, the Net-a-Porter and Mr. Porter party celebrating the arrival of (and simply celebrating) Dolce & Gabbana to their digital (and very real in a chic-box-arrives-at-your-door-and-makes-you-happy way) worlds was just that kind of party. A great one! I could share with you the cheeky pics my buddy Bardotty took on my phone of us posing behind an unsuspecting and very dapper Mr. Gandy but I won't. I think I'll keep them for ourselves to flick through and giggle, if you don't mind (some things are better kept secret). Here we are on our immobile Vespas speeding through Palermo, Italy (according to the postcard, at least) with the wind in our hair and our party frocks on.
Grazie, Domenico e Stefano and Cheers, Natalie and Jeremy!

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Tuesday, 14 June 2011
BLOG BLESS: This Is The End, My Friends...
As promised, and thanks to my sis, here's what the presenter of the Greek Dancing With The Stars wore to the grand finale of the show on Sunday. I must admit, I was ever so slightly disappointed, given what she donned in previous episodes was so life-enhancing and out of this universe and beyond the next! Let's be honest though, it's always been about the hair and although I had grander ambitions for a full-scale eat-your-heart-out-Maria-Antoinetta assault on the senses and minds of the nation like this...
...sis reassured me that this particular magical creation looked awe-inspiring from every single different angle so bravo Milady!



All pics taken by my sis who I imagine was also in the required open-mouthed state while snapping.
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Thursday, 9 June 2011
BLOG BLESS: There and Back Again!
Back to London after two weeks in Greece. British TV, I have a feeling you'll find it hard to surpass this! Don't worry, I've been promised pictorial proof of this Sunday's big finale look so watch this space.


All images taken by an open-mouthed me while watching the very 'out there' Greek Dancing With The Stars on Ant1 TV.
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Thursday, 2 June 2011
BLOG BLESS: Hello from Greece...
...where I've been drinking too many freddo cappucino waiting for my new passport to be approved in some airless, Kafkaesque government building while I enjoy views like this...

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Friday, 22 April 2011
BLOG BLESS: Easter(n) Eggs for Japan.

An egg is not just for Easter and these beautiful Eastern Eggs (get it?) designed by various artists in collaboration with ad agency TBWA London have a pretty special purpose too (your standard chocolate egg has a pretty special purpose, to be eaten by you in the shortest time humanely possible): "Easter eggs are a symbol for rebirth and the start of a new life. Over the coming months and years, Japan has to rebuild - Not just a country but homes, families and lives."

All proceeds are going to the Red Cross Japan Tsunami Appeal. Made by a cool robot from solid wood, at approximately 6cm high and at just £10 I think a bakers dozen perched on a shelf would look pretty good all year round, don't you think?
Eastern Eggs from TBWA\London on Vimeo.
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Saturday, 26 March 2011
BLOG BLESS: Here Come The Oldies!
My grandmother has one of the most refined personal styles I've seen yet and the best part? She doesn't even care! I'm not sure if she makes any time in her busy morning schedule; up at 5am to water her gardens and get a good start on the day's to-do list (not that she even makes such list!) - household cleaning, cooking, some needlework before church with a not-to-be-missed break for one of her dubbed South American TV series!
She has a beautiful Singer sewing machine that she brings out now and then, mainly for alterations or to add a lace trimming to a tablecloth, and a stack of priceless-to-eBay-hunters Burda magazines and she makes most of her simple and simply chic shirt dresses herself, often from fabric that her sister in Australia sends to her. In the summer she'll throw one of those on, in a light pattern but never a bright print, with a cardigan she knitted and a pair of flats (always flats), moccasins or slippers. In the winter she'll wear a just-below-the-knee length wool skirt with a sweater, skin-colour pantyhose and lately a grey tweed coat whose rounded sleeves and bell shape scream Balenciaga to me and comfort to her. She'll add a leather purse (for church) or a black nylon bag that once came with a magazine (for her knitting supplies). She has never worn trousers or bright colours in her life, her hair is regularly cut into a boyish short style and she owns not a single piece of make-up. And yet, when I look at her I see a woman with a style that's entirely her own and utterly considered without a single thought having been spared on it. It's natural, it's hers, it corresponds to her beliefs, her ideas of what she should look like and works for her lifestyle. Isn't this what style is, after all?
On the opposite side of the rainbow, smoking a cigarette and sipping a cappuccino is my aunt Noni. A beauty to rival Elizabeth Taylor in her youth, with stunning blue eyes that my sister and I still regret not inheriting (not that we had a say on it but still, the disappointment lingers), a neckline that low-cut dresses were designed to showcase and a chutzpah that has carried her through life when life herself hasn't been kind to her, she's loved dressing up, going out, having fun, dancing, laughing. Having spent a small fortune on elaborate gold crosses, she has a collection of costume jewellery that you cannot help borrowing from and will always be seen in a pair of big, often animal-print sunglasses to make Jacky go, 'O!' In the summer, she'll put a long skirt on and then pull it's elasticated waist to her bust. Ta da! An easy-breezy, Seventies-inspired, eat-your-heart-out-Bianca-Jagger summer dress! Ingenious or what?
Neither of the beauties below is them. I have chosen not to show you a picture of them for two reasons; a) they feel more special to me that way, their image is mine and my sister's to hold and adore and b) they would both KILL me if they ever found out! But I recently saw these two splendid images on The Sartorialist and thought of my grandmother and aunt and contemplated the effect they've both had on me and how I've probably come to dress in a way found in the middle of their two extremes, in the middle of the rainbow. I have my grandmother's tendency for dark colours and simple shapes and my aunt's appreciation for the odd crazy bangle or brooch. In fact, two of my most cherished items are theirs. An oat-coloured shawl grandma knitted and a black woven purse Noni handed down to me.
So, forget the magazines I regularly contribute to and the season's trends we dissect and shop accordingly and look at those around you that have had a lifetime to develop what suits them best, what takes them through life. They aren't a style, that style is theirs. But still, no pictures for my two heroines. Like I said, they'd kill me!


Images by The Sartorialist, Advanced Style: Age and Beauty on Nowness.com.
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011
BLOG BLESS: Postcard from Greece!

Greetings from a universe far far away a bunch of us like to call Greece! The moment London Fashion Week was over I packed a bag and flew home to Rhodes for a break from almost everything. The Milan and Paris shows seem a world away, work something to do as a distraction and well, I wish I could say I left behind the chill and cold of London but alas, I'd be lying. We've had some sunshine and now it's cold but still, the sky seems bigger and bluer here and it will do me just fine!
So, through the last pages of J.D. Salinger's The Catcher In The Rye and copious amounts of face cream, eye spray, lip balm and water I flew across this....

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Wednesday, 2 February 2011
BLOG BLESS: Selfridges, their denim wall and me!

The lovely people at Selfridges have created the world's longest denim wall (I may be making this up but then again, maybe not!) and to celebrate they're putting together a fun event to take place at the London store, starting tomorrow (Thursday the 3rd of Feb) and on until Saturday the 5th. Expect the coolest names in denim - J. Brand, Paige Denim, True Religion, Citizens of Humanity, Goldsign and Biometrics - debuting new styles for Spring-Summer with their experts in attendance to offer invaluable advice so come along! I say 'come' because in the middle of all this denim fantasia Selfridges were kind enough to ask little ol' me to be a part of it! And I'm in good company - the dreamy Jackie Dixon aka Show Me Your Wardrobe, the divine Mel Rickey aka Fashion Editor at Large and the delightful Susie Lau aka Style Bubble will also be taking part and over the three days will be hosting a 'bloggers bar' and talking all things blog, blogger, blogging. And if none of these good people are doing it for you (in which case, why are you here?) I have it in good authority there will be music by the Work It girls and mini Pop champagne bottles going around (that's why you're here!).
I will be at Selfridges (3rd Central, 3rd floor) tomorrow from 2-4 pm and If I'm not wrong Susie will be there right before me 12-2. Come, say hi, have some champagne - make sure you get some lunch in you first, check out some jeans, have fun!
Now, I am most definitely a jeans person. I live in my favourite pair until it melts on my body and have done so since I was a teenager, growing up in the Nineties on an island in Greece when it was all about the Levi's and specifically the 501s. Some may argue, it still is! I like my denim worn in, faded, dirty. Luxe, shiny, perfectly polished jeans will just not work. And neither will a denim mini skirt. I tried, it just feels wrong on me. Trying to explain it to my sis I could only come up with 'too Jennifer Aniston'. Words may fail me at times but a good comparison with a Hollywood actress is never far! Having said that, denim shorts - yes! I think it's the tomboy in me. I am therefore looking forward to checking out J. Brand's retro shorts, as seen below, that with their high waist could make my summer uniform. Also excited by J. Brand's Martini skinny flares because, even though I'm writing this in my trusted skinny jeans, I'm ready for a change and I think skinny flares might be the ones. And finally, every since I saw Isabel Marant's pale pink jeans from her SS11 show I've been looking for a pair but as this is coming from a person whose best friend once gasped when she changed from skinny black jeans to skinny blue ones, this might take a while!

See you all tomorrow, yes?
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Saturday, 15 January 2011
BLOG BLESS: My-Wardrobe makes me pine for summer days.

There is something quite cruel about attending Spring-Summer press days in the middle of a freezing cold winter. Something about the act of rushing through the front door, soaking wet from the rain, just-walked-through-a-hurricane hair in place only to be greeted by a couple of lovely looking PRs, wearing something short-sleeved that would dissolve the second they step outside, not a single hair flying in any undesirable direction. You're thinking, "Yes, I really am 'press' and yes, I really have been invited to this" and, "No, I am not a lost tourist cursing the day I decided a weekend break in London in the middle of November is a great idea." They're thinking, "Now, be kind to this poor deranged person, you never know who they might end up being" and "6 more hours to go!" Sure, there is such a thing about arriving in style, in a car/black cab but let's get back to reality, shall we?
I could therefore harbour feelings of animosity towards My-Wardrobe whose press event I attended a couple of months ago in exactly the manner described above but they are so lovely I can't. And really, they're very good at what they do but I don't think they can control the weather. Not yet, anyway but things, they are a-changing! And only now, in mid-Jan do I feel that it's appropriate to start discussing summer and all that's good and comes with it.
The e-tailer is relaunching for Spring-Summer '11 with an edited Designer Room featuring collections from designers and labels like Preen's new diffusion line Preen Line, Mulberry, Milly, Phillip Lim and Rag & Bone. A Holiday Shop will also offer swim and beachwear from DVF, Phillip Lim and Zimmerman. My brain cannot actually comprehend wearing a bikini yet so let's move on. A Shoe Room will also launch featuring new names to My-Wardrobe like Camilla Skovsgaard, Bionda Castana and Pour La Victoire, a label that Carine Roitfeld has described as "S&M Rock n''Roll Chic" and when Carine says that you know it's going to be good!
So, what caught my eye?
Light knitwear and shirts from Rag & Bone's Knit and Shirt lines. I am in love with the striped number hanging at the front and have already constructed several outfits in my head - most involving navy shorts, espadrilles and a straw hat. And me lying on green grass in a London park eating caramel ice-cream. I am precise that way. The collection should arrive at the end of February.

Lovely silky delicates from 3.1 Phillip Lim that are just perfect enough to wear on their own with a fine knit (to balance the flimsiness). It's summer, who cares? These are already available here.
I think I gasped when I saw this skirt by Milly. It's beautiful and it should be mine. Enough said. The pre-collection is available now with the second delivery coming soon.
Too cool for school boots from Beau Coops (it rhymes!) The light blue ones are mine as are the black ones. Short boots, bare legs, a floaty skirt/dress...yes, I really do miss summer! They should become available in February and I hear their prices are very reasonable too.
This was the first time I heard of the label Kite & Butterfly and even though 'boho' isn't really my thing I think I fell a little bit in love with these pieces. These should arrive in late February, early March.
Big hats from Eugenia Kim and Anya Hindmarch. I love Eugenia Kim's label and the story behind it. One bad haircut and one shaved head covered in a cloche made in millinery class led to being spotted by Soho boutiques and a label was born! Talking about making lemonade out of life's lemons! In stock by March.
And finally, a large bag by Moschino for the throw to sit on, the food for the picnic, the books and magazines. I. Love. Summer.
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Monday, 13 December 2010
BLOG BLESS: Elle's Top Model mag!
I devoured these when I was a teenager in Greece! Discovered at one of my local kiosks while looking for any fashion mag I could get my hands on, I remember them being just perfect, mainly because - as their title ever so vaguely suggests - they were all about models, supermodels, The Supers. Who they were, where they were from, how they were discovered (because they were all, somehow, 'discovered'!), what they wore, who they shot for; every last single detail. I thought I had more of them but during a recent trip back home I only found these three although frankly, If I was to just choose three that told me and you all we needed to know about those years, I'd go with Linda, Christy and Karen. Please, bring them back Elle!


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Thursday, 12 August 2010
BLOG BLESS: My Selfridges shoe story.
A little while ago Selfridges asked me to contribute my own 'shoe story' to an ongoing project creating excitement for the upcoming launch of, what is officially, the biggest shoe department in the world. The new Shoe Galleries space will comprise of six galleries, eleven boutiques and - if you felt something was missing in this sentence here it is - one hanging garden! It didn't take long for me to decide which pair of shoes to write about. My relatively new Church's and I have been having an affair of late and although my Martin Margiela pumps (that actually made it into Grazia!) were the best gift I could give myself and make me feel all grown-up, my brogues make my inner tomboy really happy and at the end of the day, that's what I am! Here's a little pic and below is the full text, just in case you want to read about me kicking boys in the shins - when I was little, of course! I told you, I'm all grown up now.

My inner tomboy - the one that climbed trees, sulked when made to wear a skirt and kicked boys in the shins to show them who's the boss - has always wanted a 'proper' pair of men's brogues. After all, imagine the kick they'd give! As a somewhat grown-up version of that little girl, the feeling has not subsided. In fact, I recently found its quintessence in a, if I may say so, kick-ass pair of white leather brogues from Church's. Church's make 'proper' men's shoes and although mine are from the women's line - a small concession had to be made for fit and appearance's sake - I'm in love with them. I bought them recently as a gift to myself and I smile at them each time I walk past. I wear them with ankle-length trousers, rolled-up jeans but also skirts (boo!) and dresses. I want to strut in them, run in them, go on adventures in them. And while I love high heels - an equally recent and precious Martin Margiela purchase is a whole other story - my brogues represent the closest my childhood self and current self have come, sartorially-speaking. So, although they feature in no big story at the moment, they undoubtedly will. Boys, beware!
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