Thursday, July 21, 2011

Mmmmmmm


I don't want to write about food too often here, don't get me wrong, i LOVE food but i feel like there are a lot of people out there with better instagram skills and more appropriate language to be able to write about food. My reviews tend to be just sounds of drool hitting my desk or the sound of my stomach rumbling.

I do however HAVE to review two dishes i've had recently that need to be shared;

The first was todays lunch over at one of my work faves Cavallero. I've only eaten there a handful of times, their baked eggs in the morning are amazing, as is their coffee and most wines which is what i tend to stick to. Today however i had to try one of their famed sandwiches. Now it was a hard decision between the 'collingwood meatball' sub, the schnitzel and coleslaw sandwich however in the end I went for the Reuben. Now I love a good corned beef on rye, in fact this is what turned my from 7 years as a vegetarian into a full blown meat eater (later that year whilst spending christmas with my family in Greece i even at turkey brains.......). The Sandwich was DE-lish, amazing actually, well, i'm pretty sure the image speaks for itself!


The second dish was at The Newmarket, the south side flavour of the month that has drawn me in a number of times. Recently was the first time i'd sampled the dessert and Oh my god, the chocolate tart with Kahlua ice cream and toffee shards is as ridiculous as it sounds.

**I apologise for the quality of this image, i think I was too excited to eat!

So there is my culinary advice for the weekend, no doubt there will be the odd one in the future but i'll probably get distracted by clothes!!


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

A.mbition to C.reate N.ovel E.xpression


Have you seen anything more fun than the outfit below?

Thanks to the amazing Geri Hirsch from the blog Because i'm Addicted for posting these picks of the new Acne Leathers range. WANT!

Since seeing Mikael Schiller, CEO of Acne at this years LMFF Business Seminar, I've been more obsessed with the idea of owning one of their leather jackets than i am with owning a dog (desperate to but our apartment is way too small). The brands ethos about rational thought and creativity really stuck a cord with my. This was one of the best talks of the day!

Still swooning over this vest!!

1. Whyred knit and Acne leather skirt
2. COS dress and Acne leather vest

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

True Genius


Anish Kapoor is one if those people whose work literally stops me in my tracks and makes me rethink everything i have ever done with my time and brain. I'm surrounded by a lot of creative people as part of my job and also my friends and aquaitances. I see people do great things and it's incredibly inspiring. This however, is different.

As part of Monumenta 2011, Kapoor created something quite extraordinary. The Paris based event is like no other, each year the French Ministry of Culture and Communication selects relevant and prolific contemporary artists to appropriate the Grand Palais Nave with art works specifically created for the event.

This year it was Kapoor's turn and as a result Leviathan was born. Now, i've seen some pretty impressive things in my time - The Parthenon, New York City, Joshua Tree National Park and George Clooney however Leviathan is something different and I have only seen photos.

I've written and deleted and re written my own review/appraisal of the work but nothing I say does it justice. What I will do is leave this photo, and link to the VIDEO that completely and utterly changed my opinion of this artist. He is a true visionary.

Anish Kapoor – Leviathan – Interior view of the artwork
© MONUMENTA 2011- Anish Kapoor – Leviathan – Interior view of the artwork. Photo Didier Plowy – All rights reserved Monumenta 2011, French Ministry for Culture and Communication


Monday, July 18, 2011

MiFF AKA 14 days of fun

It's my favourite time of year! Not only is it my birthday (weeeeeeeeeeeeeee, last year of my 20s **shock **horror **booze) but Miff (Melbourne International Film Festival) begins. In actual fact, it ends the day after my birthday so the next two weeks will be a film filled build up to my day (it's MY DAY!!!!!)

Every year my sister and I (her birthday is three days after mine) get each other a festival emini pass which gets you 10 flicks and 3 extra ones before 5pm on a weekday. It's a bloody bargain and quite indulgent. Anyway, i haven't book all my films but here are a selections of the ones i'm heading to. I always favour documentaries but there are a couple of features thrown in also;

El Bulli (Documentary)

Said to profile the inner workings of the Spanish eatery, El Bulli exposes the genius behind the restaurants Chef, Ferran Adria. I have had a long standing fascination with him since my other culinary heart throb Anthony Bourdain visited on his TV show No Reservations. Adria is a true genius, less Chef more mad scientist. Very much looking forward to this!


I feel a bit sorry for poor ole Elliot. After the fall of the US financial system, the then New York State Attorney General rose to power only to be pulled back down to earth with a resonating thud. One of the key prosecutors of the powerful and wealthy, Spitzers skeletons were leaked to the New York Times which involved him in a prostitution ring that caused perhaps the only real Democratic hope to fall from grace.


Now, i have a fascination with Cults. Not that i'd ever be in one but i'm quite intrigued as to the nature of them and the people who choose to be in them. Most if not all are violent, crazy and just plane weird and it sounds like the one in this film is not different. The film follows Martha (the Olsen Twin's sister Elizabeth) escape from such a cult living in upstate New York. This film looks dark and slightly harrowing but said to be amazing non the less.

There are a lot more where these came from so visit the website and see for yourself.

Melbourne International Films Festival
21st July - 7th August 2011



Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Make Love(r) not War


I have been catching up on my blog reading this evening, work has been busy so i've been out of the game for a while, out I might add for the duration of Rosemount Australian Fashion Week!

Anyway, the girls over at So much to tell you included an image from the Lover show. Now I LOVE Lover, I mean LOVE!! However, the minute I saw these pieces, something happened. See for yourself;





Now, not only does this red dress completely knock my socks off but i'm sure wearing it is a whole other story. I covet them both! I thought they'd nailed it with their previous collection (see my faves below) but from what i've seen and heard of the show, we ain't seen nothing yet!!





See more from the collection, available later in the year HERE. Completely timeless!
Dear Lover, I Love You!

SWOON!!

At this time of year I begin to think about what the best live acts have been so far. I've not seen a huge amount which is pretty poor given i'm a pretty avid live music fan however, a few months ago I witnessed Local Natives at the corner hotel. Right then and there i realised they were probably going to top the list for 2011. They were BEAUTIFUL, just amazing and still, months later after listening to their album countless times, their songs continue to amaze.

THIS song is my absolute favorite. Cubism Dream gives me goose bumps no matter how many times I listen to it. Sadly it's now winter, I can actually hear the rain outside as I type. When i first heard the song the weather was warm and i'm sure I was in the sun somewhere.

Oh well, at least the song will keep me warm for the months ahead. Enjoy!!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Four Eyes



So this whole Bouffant-Gate thing that surfaced today (basically a Melbourne suburban school asked the photography company hired to shoot the school photos to airbrush the students, oh dear!) has inspired me to write about something from my school photo days that always made me feel a little awkward, I definitely wished the airbrushing thing was around in my day!

For as long as I can remember I have worn glasses. I got called four-eyes, have numerous photos of me with them all the way down the end of my nose and, well, it made it a little awkward when it came time to start kissing boys, they quite frankly got in the way!

Now however, it seems to be the age of eyewear. Devendra Banhart and his amazing looking girlfriend, Rebecca Schwartz appeared in the short film for Oliver Peoples Eye Wear, Zooey Dechanel also models for the brand (se above) and Tom Ford's line is just, well, you look at the photo below and judge for yourself.



Glasses are cool, sexy even now but they certainly weren't when I was in school and if I could show you my prep school photo (which i'm not cause this is the internet) you, for my sake would wish there had been air brushing back then too!!


Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Acquisitions


I LOVE jewellery! Love it! When I was little I used to dress myself up in my mothers necklaces, bracelets and rings and run around the living room singing to Whitney Huston and Madonna (i was pretty cool) then when i got older I took it upon myself to rifle through those treasures again and claim my favourite pieces. In hindsight, not completely ethical but hey, I like shiny things!

Over the years I have built up quite the collection including cheapies from Sportsgirl, things found at op shops, more from my family (ahem) and lots of gifts. The image below is of my latest acquisitions. One is a necklace by Polly Van Der Glas given to me by my lovely boy who just so happens to have the best taste in jewellery, lucky me!
Polly's work is exquisite, this ring on a necklace is a silver cast of a plaited lock of hair, just beautiful! Her work is on display at QV in Melbourne, 25 Jane Bell Lane and runs till April 2nd, get there quick!
The other 'knock someone out' ring was Finders Keepers Market purchase. Now, embarrassingly, I have to admit to not remembering the stall I bought it from so I can't tell you the designers name. I think I had tunnel vision or something, I bought the ring, ripped it out of the bag (throwing it carelessly in the bin) and shoved it on my finger where it has stayed every since. I ADORE it but don't know who made it and have trawled through the market website to try and find them, alas no luck. Any help would be much appreciated but this ring is too cool not to tell everyone about.

Hope you like my shiny things!!


The other Moss




So word on the street/email newsletter is that The Kills are coming to Australia for Splendour in the Grass. I REALLY want to go, it's around the time of my birthday, it's technically a holiday and if the rumours are true, the line up is going to be amazing!

I love The Kills for both their music and front woman. Alison Mosshart is freaking amazing! Her style is outstanding and i'm in love with her bravado! She's like Mick Jagger in a beautiful, cool woman's body!

Here is my ode to her in pictures;
** I have wanted these gold Marc Jacobs boots for an eternity. Are they not just amazing?!


** Mosshart in her side project The Dead Weather

** Ok, looking at this pictures makes me wish I never gave up smoking!

** As does this!

** In all her glory and those MJ boots!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Testing!

Ok so my blog layout is definitely a work in progress right now. I do however adore this background image but Anatoly Zenkov an amazing Russian Interactive designer. He's seriously brilliant.

Anyway, i'll leave it up for a bit and see how it goes!

Monday, February 28, 2011

3


So i'm going to tell you what I think of three things;

1. The new TV on the Radio song.

My first encounter with TV on the Radio was in NYC as an unknown, amazing sounding band i had never heard of. Flash forward to being back in Australia and hearing Wolf like Me on the radio....that was when i fell in love.
This band is truly incredible, not only for having David Bowie singing back up 'Province' (PS TVOTR also covered Heros) but because you can not pigeon hole them into one genre. I love bands that dabble in a range of sounds from electro, to funk, to full on indie to.....Ambulance, a song performed completely acapella, it also happens to be one of my favourites. Their last album was released in 2008 and was called Dear Science. I was lucky enough again to see their very sweaty, 40+ degree performance at the Hi Fi Bar. It was amazing and the band did extremely well under the roasting conditions, I was exhausted but left wanting more! I waited and waited and waited and the last week, scrolling through Twitter I noticed that Pitchfork posted a link to the bands new song. To say the least, i'm so excited! The band is back to form and i can not wait to hear what the rest of the album sounds like. Listen for yourself;


2. The Curve of Forgotten Things

I think Elle Fanning is amazing! I've said it in my review of Somewhere and i'll say so again, the girl is exquisite and only 12 years old! The Curve of Forgotten Things, directed by Todd Cole as a collaboration with Rodarte, soundtracked by Deerhunter was created to highlight the designers 2011 Spring collection. I tell you, i have never seen anything more beautiful! Elle looks like one of those California girls from the 70s with just a hint of The Virgin Suicides. With an LA backdrop shot through a vintage lens, the film gives you that warm sense of nostalgia disrupted ever so slightly by the modern touches to Rodartes collection. I could watch this over and over again. It's so calming and glamorous and I imagine myself walking aimlessly through historic houses and down winding roads instead of sitting her at my desk in a stupid white cube.....ok, i need to watch it again but here are some photos to tied me over;










3. The Lonely Polygamist by Brady Udall

I am reading this at the moment and i LOVE it. My friend Charisse read it whilst we were overseas mid year and she raved and raved about it. Finally back in Melbourne i picked it up from The Paperback Book store after trying a couple other places to no avail. It is incredibly well written and a fascinating story of a polygamist called Golden Richards whose life and convictions go through a but of a revolution due to a number of hilarious and often heartbreaking occurrences. I'm not going to go through too much as I'm only about half way through and hate reading reviews of books i haven't read so don't really want to write one! Anyway, if you are looking for something to do now that Melbourne weather has officially decided to give us the finger, this is my pick.


So there, three things, i've told you about them and now i can get back to work!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Pimps Trying to catch a woman that's weak

Image: Bobby Womack in The Black Zorro


So, my mate Coop (who has this awesome blog The Graf with another friend of mine B-Doggg) works with me occasionally came into the office with an awesome play list today.

He called it something like Dancing Soul (not sure bout that, sorry Coop) but it's AMAZING..
Things like Mr Pitiful by Otis Redding and Save Me by Aretha Franklin and Be My Baby by The Ronettes were on it and we were all in such great moods all day just singing along and enjoying ourselves, at work....I know right?? After the past few weeks I had, it was a nice change!

Then Across 1010th Street by Bobby Womack came on. MAN, that song makes me want to be on a balcony somewhere singing my guts out, or driving cross country after some huge disaster like Jackie Brown at the end of the movie.

There is SO much soul in this song full of desperate verses about pimps and hoes but well before rappers were singing about them. I LOVE Hip Hop but there ain't no one who sings about hard times (and pimp) like Bobby in this song.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Well

Happy New Year, slightly late but relevant all the same. Not sure it's just me but it's taken a while for me to get into the swing of 2011, it feels strange but i think it'll be a good year.

Despite my optimism i've had a shitty week and sometimes I need to look at nice things to get me through, most of them have something to do with fashion or food. So, for the sake of my shitty, shitty week, here are some things that make me smile!


Oh how I love Chloe Sevigny, for her style for her work in the best movie ever Last Days of Disco and for her funny friends.


These necklaces by Pamela Love make me want to die. I love them AND my lovely BF bought me the silver tribal spike on the left for Christmas, SO spoilt!!!

New St Kilda eatery The Newmarket Hotel is delicious both for it's food and interior. The amazing Melbourne based studio 6 Degrees designed the space and Chef Paul Wilson creates unbelievable South American style food. The Corn is mental!


Local Natives are an amazing band from Orange Country apparently. They were here for Laneway Festival which I sadly missed but I was lucky enough to go to their sold out show at the Corner. 2011 has just started but this is definitely going to be the gig of the year. Their music, simply, is beautiful. They are amazing musicians with incredible voices that really do give me goos bumps. Check out their album, Gorilla Manor, highlights for me are Wide Eyes, Sun Hands and the lovely Cubism Dream. THIS initially drew my attention to the band, so good!

OK, back to my shitty week......think i can handle it now!