Monday, November 30, 2009

Another Cold Beer

I'm happy right now because I've found out my favourite builder in the world is returning to finish work on the pub. And there was me thinking he was gone forever and I would never get to say goodbye to him... Plus I've decided work isn't all that bad, and I've just got myself some more overtime so I'll be £60 better off. Also I have lots & lots of stuff to sell on ebay, oh Karma works in funny ways.

The Sharp Fashion





Amazing Fashion dress Set-Up


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Almost Famous

Friday night, for one night only, I relived the Almost Famous dream. Drank three bottles of wine, glass of baileys, glass of double vodka lemonade & lime and a glass of vodka and orange, went to see the biggest Led Zeppelin tribute band in the UK who were absolutely awesome... with my flower friend Andrea & the hippest of the hippys Rob, free entry, met the band, got photos, you name it, we did it. Apart from the one obvious thing... see that's the small difference between 1969 and 2009, re-living up to the name 'groupie' is very difficult because among much other things these days it has lost its appeal and the rules are unfortunatley slightly different. Billy - lead singer - was really lovely and has the strongest resemblance to Robert Plant ever, both offstage with his looks and onstage with the way he moves, the way he smiles, the whole hip shaking sexy thing, he's got it all. Going into the night in detail on here is probably not advisable, but just the fact that for one night of my whole life I felt like Penny Lane, that's enough to say, that's all I've gotta tell you. And for those of you who have seen Almost Famous... you get the jist.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Event | Partners in Design: Native Chic Trunk Shows

(Patricia Michaels)

Perhaps one of the best things about being in Santa Fe, New Mexico, has to do with the fact that it is a mecca for cutting-edge Native American fashion.

The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian, at 704 Camino Lejo in Santa Fe, is currently hosting trunk shows to feature Native designers and jewelers. The first two events, which were held in September and October, spotlighted Penny Singer, Jennifer Curtis, Pilar Agoyo, and Cody Sanderson.

Trunk shows are important ways for fashion designers and jewelers to get the word out about their art, to connect with collectors, and to commission new work. Trunk shows involve less time, energy, and funding than the standard runway fashion show (in which dozens of volunteers, hours of preparation, and lots of $$ are required), and provide significant sources of income for designers. Because of their intimate nature, they are also great opportunities to meet and talk with the artists.

The final three events, to be held in December, January, and February, promise to be exciting shows, and IF you find yourself in New Mexico, you should definitely check them out:

December 20, 2009
Partners in Design: Native Chic
Third in a series of five trunk shows, featuring Native American designers and jewelers. Works by Patricia Michaels and Connie, David, and Wayne Nez Gaussoin to be featured.

January 31, 2010
Partners in Design: Native Chic
Fourth in a series of five trunk shows, featuring Native American designers and jewelers. Works by Teri Greeves and Keri Ataumbi to be featured.

February 28, 2010
Partners in Design: Native Chic
Fifth in a series of five trunk shows, featuring Native American designers and jewelers. Fashion week blowout with works by select artists.

All trunk shows will be held at the Mary Cabot Wheelwright Library from 3-5 p.m. with free admission. For additional information, contact Robb Lucas at 505-982-4636 x110 or send an email to casetradingpost@wheelwright.org.

Event | Indigenous Bling



One of the few objects that retains (if not expands) its value over time- you can never go wrong with some Indigenous bling!

This event, held at the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe features jewelry by Shawn Bluejacket, Keri Ataumbi, Cippy CrazyHorse, Angie Reano-Owen, Jennifer Smith, Chris Pruitt, Duane Maktima, Marguerite Houle, and Paul Moore. The jewelry extravaganza will spotlight his-and-her combinations of bracelets and buckles.

Many Native fashion designers have been influenced by jewelers (Charles Loloma's color combinations provide great inspiration!), and jewelers have undoubtedly been influenced by the Native and non-Native fashion worlds. Check out this event to see the latest in Native bling.


Event Information:
Indigenous Bling
Jewelry Extravaganza!

Start Time: Friday, November 6, 2009 at 10:00am
End Time: Thursday, December 3, 2009 at 5:00pm
Location: Museum of Contemporary Native Arts
Street: 108 Cathedral Place
City/Town: Santa Fe, NM
Phone: 5059831666
Email: mohnesorgen@iaia.edu

New Product | Eighth Generation T-Shirt


Artist and shoe-man Louie Gong has recently taken up T-shirt silkscreening - his first creation, the Coast Salish Dragon design, is silk-screened with grey, red, and white colors on a high-quality, fitted and lightweight jet black cotton base-shirt. It is available in both men's and women's sizes. For only $32 this artsy shirt could be yours! Click here to order online.

Of course, Gong is still making those awesome sneaks for his company Eighth Generation: Shoes for Walking in Two Worlds.

Event | ‘Evolution’ a Celebration of Indigenous Art and Design



One thing I love about Native American/First Nations fashion is the fact that several designers donate their time and energy to good causes. It’s a long tradition of caring for the community, and here’s the latest event, Evolution a Celebration of Indigenous Art and Design, in support of the Hamilton Native Women’s Centre. The hosts, who include First Nations fashionista Angela DeMontigny, explain:

Understanding that there is a need of support services for our sisters in times of struggle &, knowing that requiring the services of a shelter is unimaginable to a most people; iKANADA Productions Inc. is hosting Evolution a celebration of Indigenous Art and Design in support of the Hamilton Native Women's Centre. This 'unimaginable' is an unfortunately reality for too many women and the hard work and efforts of these services go unrecognized and, all too often, unsupported. iKANADA Productions Inc. is honoured, having been given the vision to create Evolution and we are hopeful that you will take a moment to come & show your support during the Canadian Aboriginal Festival 2009 www.canab.com

NIa:wen,
Lee Arden Lewis & Angela DeMontigny
iKANADA Productions Inc.

RSVP - EvolutionRSVP@gmail.com

‘Evolution’ a Celebration of Indigenous Art and Design
Start Time: Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 6:00pm
End Time: Friday, November 27, 2009 at 4:00pm
Location: The Studio's at Hotel Hamilton
Street: 193 James St. N.
City/Town: Hamilton, ON

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Theme for my 19th... hopefully a good idea

For my 19th, at the beginning of January, I am organising a massive fuck up in Brighton, the theme is 70'S ROCK N ROLL aka Hair Metal. Think Metallica, Guns N Roses, Led Zeppelin, Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, T Rex... the list goes on. Leather, spandex, headbands, backcombed hair, leopard print, platforms, the lot. I am inviting practically everyone I know. There's no plan for where we end up, which is basically the point of the whole thing, and it is going to be absolutely epic. For my birthdays in the past I have literally done nothing... no exxageration, so I am going to make this a big one. If you're a close friend, or someone I talk to often enough, you are invited, and BRING WHOEVER YOU LIKE! No plan as to what bar/club we will go to yet as it's still early days but I'll keep whoever wants to come posted via Facebook.

New favourite man

BRIAN MAY IS BEAUTIFUL.

Our lives make us laugh

This is what I look like every single day now and pretty much all I ever wear. I need some new clothes. Last night was pretty un-eventful as predicted. Going up the local and seeing the old man who tried to grab me whilst I was dancing on the bar the other week made me feel sick. And then seeing the chav who asked for my number and when I told him I had a boyfriend (which I really don't) he completely flipped and threatened to beat the pretend boyfriend up. I spent £20, gave £10 to Emma that I owed her and the rest I spent on shitty alcohol. I could've bought some cheesy chips with garlic mayonaise - WHAT MY LIFE REVOLVES AROUND! But instead we ended up sitting on a park bench in the middle of nowhere getting stoned yet again until 1am. I could've spent that money on much more exciting things. The next week is going to be absolutely shit. Tomorrow - work, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday - work. I guess it's money but I would really rather not do it. Thinking of quitting in the new year to become a bum again... seems a good idea.

Friday, November 20, 2009

LET'Z ZEP

Next Friday, I am going to see the BIGGEST Lez Zeppelin tribute band in the UK - Let'z Zep. Robert Plant himself thinks they are amazing and quoted ''I walked in, I saw me'' - referring to Billy Kulke on vocals & Harmonica who just so happens to be a Robert Plant lookalike. Led Zeppelin are my favourite band of all time. There is no question about it. I am SO excited about it you have no idea and I have been planning my outfit for weeks, but I still have no idea what I am gonna wear. I need to look good but not too over the top. It is going to be such a good night. WWW.MYSPACE.COM/LETZZEP

Heart Of Stone


Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Pamela Anderson confesses


LONDON - Former “Baywatch” star Pamela Anderson has confessed that she took cocaine when she was young.

The 42-year-old experimented with the Class A drug when she was younger but insists she didn’t enjoy the effects the illegal substance had on her, reports fashion.ie.

“Well I’ve tried it and I don’t like it. I’m completely hyper and it actually doesn’t work for me. I’ve dabbled in things,” she said.

The mother of two admits she still drinks on occasions.

“I haven’t had a drink in a month, I don’t drink. I’ll drink champagne sometimes and I’ll get a little crazy, doing back flips and you know wrestling people on the floor, but I’m taking a break right now, my friend calls it ‘detox so you can retox’,” she said.