... or maybe just april in London. but meanwhile i will hopefully be wearing lots of breton stripes, savouring croissants and looking at my favourite french painting, aching for my late spring get-a-way...
I am not even joking about this amazing orchestra!
Founded by British composer Simon Jeffes, Penguin Cafe Orchestra aims to play 'imaginary folklore' music - tunes that are foreign yet rings a bell in everyone' heart and mind. My itune is forever looping their tunes - the intimately intertwining sounds of piano, ukelele, violins and trombone and exotic percussions. :)
*my beau and i, paris (polaroid supercolor se 635)
Polaroid may have shut down their factories - but instant film is not dead! The impossible project has succeeded in reviving films for polaroid cameras by starting a factory from scratch, rediscovering the technology and marketing it worldwide. The new films do have some amazing design and packaging - I cannot wait to try it out : )
just one more week until sunset at 7! i simply cannot wait. have been fixing a few errands - finishing off essays, reading, cleaning, vintage shopping :) and clearing out clothes on my ebay store that i haven't been wearing for a while (to fit the new things into the closet, oops)
as the sun rises up earlier i shall wake up to the sound of birds and go for a little run.
I like things to be quite poppy, quite graphic -- it's quite a London sensibility. I'm not looking for 'pretty' or 'nice'. Stripes are always a huge thing for me. I'm obsessed with strip'es. I like a graphic flower print, not a delicate Liberty (of London) print, and I like uniform prints.
sunday morning: wake up very late as the sunshine warms up my feet, cooked scrambled egg, stroked the cat, walked from southbank back home in bloomsbury. via route is covent garden and i never come back empty-handed...
as (hopeful as i am) spring has invariably arrived, i am going to a) finish the roll in the film slr (it's a canon av-1) b) go to portobello road market at some point c) go to fortnum & mason for ice-cream at their parlour and d) read in the sun.
after seeing it transiently on topshop site and Garance Dore's blog, i still cannot take my mind off this beautifully cut, perfectly beige coat (look at those buttons, so luxe!) - now if only i know where to get it... how come it's never on the topshop site/shop anymore, pourquoi pas?
It was the summer before when my boyfriend introduces me to nouvelle vague (french new wave) films - in the heat of the summer we spent hours hiding away in cinemas and watching Jean-Luc Godard's films. Anna Karina is the star, beauty and muse in many of his movies (apparently they co-directed some films together!) in the 60's, and while Jean Seberg is a composed, calm, intelligent American beauty, Anna Karina is sure the bubbly Danish girl, full of wit and exuberance and irresistable charm. She looks great in both blanc et noir and colour!
I especially love Bande a Part and Une Femme est Une Femme.
oui, i do mean the little girl in the middle - with breton striped top, burberry trench coat, rolled-up jeans, repetto velvet blue flats and voila! jean seberg is reborn.