Monday, September 14, 2009

Meet Fashion Blogger and Author: Andrea Eames


Meet Andrea Eames, blogger, thrifter, fashionista and novelist. Andrea blogs her daily fashion
choices at her blog, A Cat of Impossible Color - most pieces she wears are cleverly thrifted by Andrea herself. Andrea has one published YA book and now her first novel has been purchased by a Random House branch, due to be published in 2011, and entitled Ngozi, meaning ' venegful ghosts' in zimbabwe (sorry the capital z is broken on my keyboard!)



Andrea has a light hearted writing style while addressing working from home, writing ideas and discussions, and fashion. As you can see she prefers a very feminine, old school vintage look. I've been reading her blog for over a year and love her daily updated photos of outfits and the writing life.

Here is the blurb of her novel, Ngozi :


Being a white Zimbabwean in the 1990s is a near-perfect life. Your clothes are always clean and ironed, there is always tea in the silver teapot, gins and tonics are served on the verandah, and, in theory at least, black and white live in harmony. As Mugabe’s presidency turns sour, however, this idyllic and privileged world begins to crumble into anarchy. Told through the eyes of a young girl, Ngozi follows the struggle of one troubled white family to stay afloat in the collapsing economy and escalating horror of Mugabe’s Zimbabwe. When the farm invasions begin, the violence threatens to destroy their way of life forever, and escaping the vengeful ghosts (‘ngozi’) of their past seems impossible. Can they stay, or must they go?

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Humanizing the Devil?

Are you going to see The September Issue,
the documentary about Anna Wintour and Vogue?


I can't wait to see it. My friend Mary Pols reviewed the documentary for Time Magazine last month. She wrote: "The Wintour we meet is still capable of the kind of arbitrary intimidations that might inspire a damning best seller. But this empress definitely is wearing clothes. Flattering ones."

Lula

Have you seen Lula Magazine? It's my new favorite. The magazine's website is still under construction, but there's a fantastic Lula fan site on Facebook -- with lots of pictures. I especially love the photo of the girl with the polka-dot tears. (The photos of Kirsten Dunst and Keira Knightley are pretty wonderful too.)

xo

vimeo beautiful


Hauschka - Morgenrot from Jeff Desom on Vimeo.


What is rushing toward us on the internet tide is a seemingly endless array of art- the ugly, mundane, and here- the beautiful, the haunted:
it is September. We do not forget.

Flux Capacitor

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Happy Saturday

santa monica

Hello everyone. Happy Saturday! Hope you're having a lovely day. I wanted to share this Polaroid with you. I took it last week on the beach in Santa Monica. (You can sort of see the Ferris wheel in the background on the Santa Monica Pier).

What are you doing this weekend?

Friday, September 11, 2009

Tavi

Meet fashion's latest -- and perhaps youngest -- muse:
Tavi, the-13-year-old fashion blogger from Chicago.

tavi

Here she is on the cover of Pop Magazine, on newsstands this week. And that's not all...

tavi

Her Blogspot blog, Style Rookie, was featured in today's Wall Street Journal. It turns out Tavi's blog inspired the latest designs of fashion house Rodarte...

tavi

She's in New York for Fashion Week (with her dad) and Rodarte's designers, sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy, have invited her to sit in the front row of their show on Tuesday.


This is how she describes herself:
"Tiny 13 year old dork that sits inside all day wearing awkward jackets and pretty hats. Scatters black petals on Rei Kawakubo's doorsteps and serenades her in rap. Rather cynical and cute as a drained rat. In a sewer. Farting. And spitting out guts."

Love her!

(photos by Jamie Morgan for Pop Magazine)

Baker, baker... baking a cake.

Beefy Bakes
A couple of the cakes I recently baked for some friends' birthdays.

Yeah. Sorry, Kids. Yes, I just went all Tori Amos on ya's with that title. But I couldn't help it! Just always seems to come up when I'm baking a cake. Forgive me. And, stick a toothpick in me, Kids, 'cause it looks like your Uncle Beefy is done!

Just thought I'd leave you with some sweet treats as I bid you all farewell from The English Muse! Just want to thank Tina for letting me hang my hat here for awhile and to thank all of you for reading and commenting along! I hope to see you 'round "The Bedlam" and you know we'll see each other here!

Have a wonderful weekend, Kids! Thanks, again!

Salted caramel cupcakes.
A small sampling from a marathon cupcake baking session. Chocolate cupcakes with salted caramel buttercream and cocoa-dusted vanilla bean buttercream. Gotta say... they were tasty.

Good things come to those who Labour & Wait.

Labour & Wait

Kids, your Uncle Beefy has entrepreneurial aspirations. Even after years in the service industry, and some hair-raising tales to go along, I still dream of a little something to call my own one day. Call me crazy. (Seriously, it's fine. Others do it all the time... only they also roll their eyes usually.)

I'm always looking for sources of inspiration and trying to visualize what I might like to conjure up. And that typically has me drooling over one British retailer or another! I don't quite know what it is but I just find the British sensibility for merchandising extremely appealing (I know, insert gross generalization here). So many of the shops I come across have that homey but sophisticated feel. Thoughtfully curated without feeling contrived. Anyway, it certainly boosts my Anglophile nature and makes me long for a British accent. (But we all saw how that worked out for Madonna... so I'm steering clear of that move!)

This, Kids, is one of my favorite inspirations and a shop I'm dying to visit! Labour & Wait. Isn't this just about perfect? It makes me want to plant roses and bake shortbread and drink tea and wear wellies while walking the corgi! I mean who wouldn't relish going positively domestic with all these offerings for inspiration?! Seriously. But for the moment I'm afraid I'll just have to [Labour &] Wait.

Labour & Wait
Labour & Wait
Labour & Wait

All images from Labour & Wait website.

Emily Forgot

Ceramic plate by Emily Forgot.

Good Friday morning, Kids! A lovely day to start off what I'm sure we all hope will be a lovely weekend! Do we need some tea? Coffee? Oh, could you pass your Uncle the cream? Thanks muchly. Well now, just a wee offering to start off the morning...

Love these fantastically graphic plates from London-based graphic artist Emily Alston of Emily Forgot. Spot on brilliant! Don'tcha think? And available in her shop!

Ceramic plate by Emily Forgot.
Gee, can't imagine why this one would be a stand-out selection for your Uncle? Hmm?

Ceramic plate by Emily Forgot.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

NYC Fashion Week Frenzy

High-heeled paparazzi go wild getting celphone pics of Olsen twins!


Crowd twitters as girls give out lemonade at Bergdorfs!



I'm living vicariously through the Twitter posts on NYC Fashion week this evening. New York Magazine's @cutblog was especially funny/mean. They offered this observation on the Olsen twin frenzy: "Fundamental issue with Olsen melee: The girls are simply too short to be visible when surrounded by a crowd. Midget fail."

Beware of fashionistas with wit and twitpic.

(Photos by @Fashion_Picture and @livefashionweek).