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Saturday, 6 August 2011
Latitude festival 2011
I've never been to Latitude festival before... infact this year is the first time I've even heard of it! There was some great acts at Latitude year, and I pretty much managed to get to see all the bands I wanted apart to from a few (I blame the temperamental rain showers and the general impossibility of being in several places at once )
The National, Bright Eyes, Katy Tunstall, Isobell Campbell and Mark Lanegan, The Vaccines, Paolo Nutini, Seasick Steve, I am Kloot, Iron & Wine, Eels, James Vincent McMorrow, Everything Everything etc.
The irrational rain downpours did drive us (and pretty much the whole of latitude - it was rammed!) into the Comedy tent - which actually turned out to be worthwhile! We managed to see some great acts. Not being much of a comedy fan myself, I'm not very aware of the more obscure comedians so it was a great opportunity to open my eyes to new acts! I was really impressed with Doc Brown with his hilarious mix of comedy/rap! Then there were the more well known acts like Alan Car and Dylan Moran. Funny stuff!
There was literally so much going on with various music stages, comedy, literary and poetry, I really would have liked to maybe check out more of the unsigned acts... but hey, the time nor weather were on our side! Had an amazing time, despite the weather, saw some great bands and met some lovely people. I'd definitely recommend it if you're prepared for the mooch of a journey to Suffolk!
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Alex Alexander
I recently shot with Alex Alexander on location at Tatton Park.
He shoots only on medium format film, which I think looks so much more authentic!
Check out more of his work Alex Alexander Photography
We didn't have much of a plan for the shoot but we had met up prior to discuss ideas. One of Alex's favourite photographers is Jeanloup Sieff who has a very classic french style to his photos. He also introduced me to the feaverish photography blog which I have now become quite obsessed with!
He shoots only on medium format film, which I think looks so much more authentic!
Check out more of his work Alex Alexander Photography
We didn't have much of a plan for the shoot but we had met up prior to discuss ideas. One of Alex's favourite photographers is Jeanloup Sieff who has a very classic french style to his photos. He also introduced me to the feaverish photography blog which I have now become quite obsessed with!
Monday, 25 July 2011
Andy Golpys - When soul meets body
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So it's been a little while but decided it was time for a new look on lookbook. I realised when it came to picking apart the outfit that every single item was from Topshop - how boring of me. But to be honest, I adore Topshop and it does some great fashion at high street prices so I really can't complain! (Lattice Braet £32, Pale brown Hareems £38, Swallow lattice wedges £68 - all from Topshop)
Andy Golpys Photography
http://www.andygolpys.co.uk/
http://www.andygolpys.co.uk/
Friday, 22 April 2011
Emily Ashcroft - 90s Colour Shoot.
Behind The Scenes - Emily Ashcroft from Joel Mcloughlin on Vimeo.
Video was also courtesy of my friend Joel, he's a babe.
This is the first time I have worked with Emily on a shoot and I was really pleased with the results. She came up with a load of great ideas she wanted to work around based on idea of the Jeremy Scott Fall 2011 Ready-to-wear collection (check it out here) The idea was to involve lots of bold block colours, very 90s themed with my hair in smooth silky pigtails and dip dyed ends! Check more of her work out www.emilyashcroft.com
She really is a fantastic photographer and I foresee great things for her! The styling on the shoot was by Joel McLoughlin (http://thehallowedground.blogspot.com/) who is one of best friends a budding stylist! We managed to get a selection of outfits between us - from the amazing turquoise/purple hockey jersey we found in a vintage shop for £3 (amazing) to vintage electric blue dungarees... and the pièce de résistance - the incredible acid wash jeweled Barbie Jacket which Joel Managed to track down - it truly was the best thing I've ever seen ever!
I LOVE CARBOOT SALES!
Joel & his new furby 'Momo' |
Believe it or not my ultimate downfall is carboot sales! I started going last summer and although I haven't been to that many since, everytime I go I become 'a crazy gypsy lady' according to my friends. I'm a lover of bargains and I really appreciate the idea of 'second hand' whether it be vintage shops/charity shops/markets or carboots! Afterall... it's all the same. You can end up paying a pricey amount in a vintage shop for something which will be sold in a charity shop for about a quarter of the price... they can just bump the prices up because it's a boutique shop and silly people are willing to pay!
Carboot is an absolute treat. The amount of things you can find is amazing... because it's basically a bit jumble. Ok, there is a load of crap on sale and junk that you wonder why people are even bothering to try and shift... but you can find some treasures! I've found a number of cameras for about 50p, including an kodak instamatic, polaroid and one of those lomography cameras that take four pictures at a time (which I have yet to use but i'm very excited about it!). As my mum would say, one mans meat is another mans poisin... so if you have lots of stuff to get rid of.. don't just dump it in the tip, have a sale yourself and give it a second home!
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
We Are Dip Dye Queens

My friend Ema visited me in Liverpool this weekend all the way from London. Amongst, our activities we did a bit of hair dying and she helped me dip-dye my virgin hair - turquoise! I've never dyed my hair before, and because it's so dark I had to bleach it (lots) first.
Equipt with bleaching powder, peroxide and plenty of foil we proceeded to section my hair as Ema painted on the gloopy blue mixture, eventually my tips turned blonde (well, yellow..) after a lengthy process of waiting, heating, and washing I added the turquoise dye. Unfortunately this dye is only semi permanent, I used DIRECTIONS dye which comes in a selection of colours (pictured above) so I'll have to keep topping up (before my hair goes green) but it comes out a beautiful bright turquoise colour on first application! You can buy it either offline or from hair shops such as Paul's hair world or in more alternative places like Aflex Palace.
I don't know what my mum will make of it but I love it! It's super long at the moment, and frankly a bit of a mess but I don't care. I feel like a mermaid.
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Thursday, 6 January 2011
Hello 2011
Resolutions : stay clear of take away and boys.
New year was a hilariously drunken event as per-usual, can't say I remember things too clearly but I'm pretty sure that's a sign of a goodnight. Brought in the new year with my favourite people, it was just nice to have everyone together again, it's so hard to get everyone in one place these days since we all started university, should really learn to treasure moments like this ♥
I can't believe that it's the new year already, it's all a bit surreal how fast the last year has past and all the things that have gone on in between. Time passes but memories are the things we can hold on to and I plan to make many more. I hope to be more spontaneous this year, take chances and not end up regretting what I didn't do. I know everyone says this every year but I definitely think this is gonna be a good year for me. I'm at university now, I'm a student and I'm ready to start making better decisions about my life. No doubt I'll make some bad decisions along the way but I guess mistakes are what make us. I just hope to make less of them this year and learn from my past mistakes.
Anyway, here's to twenty-eleven (doesn't quite have the same ring to it as twenty-ten though)
To making better decisions. To having fun and to making plenty more memories, amen.
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