Showing posts with label recent obsessions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recent obsessions. Show all posts

Monday, 12 September 2011

Recent Obsession: Maria Black

Last week I attended the International Jewellery Fair at Earls Court. Out of hundreds of brands showing beautiful designs one really stood out for me, Maria Black.




Her note-worthy pieces are unbelievably cool and are now at the top of my wish list!





I was lucky enough to catch up with the lady herself who divulged a little inside information into her inspirations...

Coco: What is the target age range for your collection?
Maria: It's not about age, it's about style. I've had customers up to the age of 80!

C: What is the main concept/inspiration behind the current collection and the brand?
M: I wanted to create jewellery for girls that want a little more for their money, the girl that wants something affordable but something a little more special than the highstreet. I have taken a lot of inspiration from the 80s but not in a such a literal sense. I drew inspiration from the geometric shapes of the era along with key pieces such as ear cuffs and toe rings.



Maria Black's pieces are all beautifully handcrafted in her London studio, click here to view stockist information.


Thursday, 25 August 2011

Recent Obsession: Dagmar...

On a recent styling job I came across Swedish brand, Dagmar. It's true to say I'm now obsessed. The AW collection offers classic pieces in fresh cuts and shapes. Silhouettes are stretched and slim whilst layering and multiple textures offer an eclectic and bohemian feel to chic pieces.

IN LOVE - OBVS.


Monday, 18 July 2011

Recent Obsession: Math Collective...

I have recently come across womenswear brand, 'Math Collective'. Their simple cuts and clean lines, worked in silks and leathers are very much my style and now at the top of my lust-list. The contemporary yet un-complicated silhouettes of each piece screams off-duty elegance and each piece could easily be taken from day-to-night. With affordable price points, (the sandwash silk blouse is a very well priced £68) and the fact that they are showing at September's London Fashion Week means that this brand is definitely one-to-watch.

Here are a few of my favourite pieces from the spring/summer collection to get you through Monday afternoon...

Shop online here.
Follow Math Collective on Twitter here.
Math Collective are represented by Katch PR.

Saturday, 18 June 2011

Recent Obsession: We Are Handsome...

This week I have stumbled across Australian swimwear and apparel brand, We Are Handsome.

 I am in love.

Their statement prints and unique shapes along with their beautiful and dreamy campaign imagery (I am a sucker for hot advertising) leave them a cut above the rest. I only hope that the new 'Memoirs' collection gets stocked in the UK as I have my eye on the 'Dreamer' leggings.


Shop We Are Handsome via Net-a Porter here.

Check out their website here.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Simply Amazemo...

Currently I am completely addicted to Funky Cold Medina by Tone Loc.

Enjoy... 



Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Interview: Pandemonium over Pandemonia...

Pandemonia.

On initial sightings of Pandemonia last season, I originally popped her into my 'weird and wonderful fashion week file' and thought nothing of it. After further research I realised that this is not just style for the sake of style, this is art.

Pandemonia is a seven ft tall walking, talking work of art. Often seen on the front row and at the biggest parties and events, Pandemonia was inspired by the superficial world of fame and the ideals that surround society's views of 'the perfect woman'. Upon finding that she was in fact an artist and reading about her inspiration I knew I simply had to talk to the lady herself to find out a little more about the artist, the art work and those outfits...


Pandemonia stands in front of her artist prints.
Showing a progression of ideas from 2D abstract to 3D character work.

Coco: Please can you tell us a little about the Pandemonia piece/project?

Pandemonia: I am a conceptual Post Pop Artist. I show my work and ideas in the Public Social Space.

As well as being seen at many events I am also doing a sculpture show later in the year.

C: What influenced you to start Pandemonia’s life and when did it begin?

P: Advertising was a big influence on me. I constructed myself on all those ideals. I have been developing my ideas for a few years.

People need to see things more than any time before. I took my art work out of the gallery and put it into the Public Social Space.  My work both interacts with people and describes our world. The virtual world is getting more important. My work has relevance on line as well as off line.

C: Do you dress like this all of the time? Even on Sunday hangover days, or to pop for a pint of milk?

P: Oh, Pandemonia's always dressed. Up keeping my appearance is a big responsibility. I never need to shop for mundane stuff, someone else does all that stuff.


P in ID magazine- LOVE this dress

C: David Bowie in the Ziggy Stardust days or Lady Gaga?

P: David Bowie is great. Lady Gaga is more current.

C: What’s on your iPod right now?

P: Paloma Faith! I met her last week and I'm checking out her music. She's so talented.


P and Paloma Faith at LFW, image courtesy of Mr Paperazzi

C: Who is the most inspiring person you’ve met?

P: I'm more inspired by what's going on. The worlds remoulding itself so quickly at the moment. Just look at twitter. Global Village is here right now. Mcluhan got it right again.

C: What’s your guilty pleasure?

P: Mr Sheen. You won't repeat that will you. (My favourite answer)

C: How many pet dogs (of the inflatable kind) do you have or is there only one Snowball?

P: Snowball!.... that's a cute nickname. I've only one dog and he's called Snowy. I might actually start calling him Snowball now. You know dogs are great, they really break the ice with people. I say.... more facilities for dogs!


C: What do you really think of celebrities? Is the project to mock celebrities or to mock our view of perfection- or both?

P: I let someone else do the thinking. I'm just offering a cartoon parody of the world.
C: Do you ever get punctures? If so how does one recover from this?

P: I was doing a Haitian charity event last year and my speech bubble “?!?” burst. I made a swift exit back to Pandemonia Central. (Secret Central London Location)

C: Where do you shop for your looks?

P: I don't! I design and make everything myself.

Mind blowing - my favourite image

I simply love Pandemonia. Anyone who is out there and getting recognised for their work and originality is an inspiration. Keep up to date with her adventures and work on her blog.

Check out her website here.

Check out her exhibition later in the year here.

Many thanks to P for your time, see you next season!

Saturday, 8 January 2011

Heart Halston

I have a new penchant for Halston.
It's not that I have previously disliked the brand but I have turned into a definite fan of late. Their pieces are pretty and feminine (not the first two adjectives I would use to describe my style) but there is still an air of coolness and edge in their pieces and that is a balance which is hard to find.
The spring collection is wonderful. Using colour blocking and minimal lines as well as floaty, feminine shapes.

Halston Spring 11

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Recent Obsession: Vintage China...

Last week I discussed a recent obsession with vintage photographs this week it's vintage china. I'm not sure why but I just like it, especially non matching tea cups and saucers.

Friday, 10 December 2010

Days gone by...

I have grown a recent obsession for old photographs, not my own but strangers. Markets and bric-a-brac stores that I have visited seem to have trunks full of old photographs full of memories that belong to who? Where did these photographs come from? How did they end up there? I could sit and look at them for hours...