October 20, 2011

Sixties SIRENS...

I constantly find myself referencing the past particularly with fashion, seeking inspiration where I can find it and venturing down style avenue's that are hard to come by. I've recently found myself entwined in a cloud of past memoirs and a diverse range of nostalgic music and visuals dating back to the late 60's. 

I guess this post is a current exploration of my interests revolving around style, icons and cool peeps who I've been checking out lately...



Suze Rotolo (pictured here with Dylan), was an incredibly beautiful Italian American who dated Dylan in the early years of his rise to fame. She was his muse and absolute sweetheart in the early sixties. I've just read her biographical rendition of Greenwich Village in the sixties entitled 'A Freewheelin Time' which is so lovely and enlightening, I would highly recommend it. 




Edie with her crop of ashy blonde hair and adoringly wide eyed gaze. Over the past month or so I've been perfecting the art of sixties eyes, with a concoction of a fine brush, Black waterproof liquid eyeliner, white powder, potion eye-shadow by Topshop, all topped off with black and white kohl. 





I've been attempting to follow this little beauty of a make-up tutorial ala Twiggy





Beautiful Beatniks circa... 1963 competing in Miss Beat Venice California.






Super Babe Jean Seberg. I am still lusting around for a breton striped top as good as this one!




A lovely photograph of Seine River, Paris 1963




I've been getting really into Martha & The Vandellas, a fantastically upbeat and sparkling Motown group consisting of 3 attractive soulful singers in the late to mid 60s. They have that magic vibe, after a few listens that somehow instantly lifts my mood. Their lyrics are sweet, funny and tell that of a typical kinda make or break love story back in the day. I just adore them, here is one of my favorite songs of the moment...












October 09, 2011

02.10.11 Boohoo Open Model Casting event report xxx



Last Sunday I had the pleasure of receiving a blogger invitation to Boohoo's open model casting. The affordable Manchester fashion brand based online, were searching for their next big star to feature in their new "Real Women" fashion campaign. 

Before entering number 20 Dale Street, where the event was held, I did not really know what to expect and arrived alone with my camera and notebook. I was greeted by the friendly staff in the foyer of the spacious office building, was quickly ticked off the list and led upstairs by one of the Boohoo members. I initially thought I'd missed the buzz early on in the day, as it seemed quiet and there were no longer queues outside the building like there was first thing.

I was taken to the second floor in a lift, turned a corner and was faced with a huge line of hopefuls; girls of dissimilar heights, shapes, ages and ethnicity's. The turnout was lovely to see, tall, petite and curvy 
girls all vying for the same position...to be Boohoo's next star!



The casting doors opened at the stroke of 12.00 with tonnes of girls anticipating the event queueing outside next to the red velvet rope. On entering the building, each participant was registered with a Boohoo team member and given a personal number sticker.



 Girls were guided upstairs to the wonderfully spacious casting suite filled with seats, a DJ booth, sweets, goodie bags, Boohoo's new A/W collection and various creative stations for the casting.


Rails galore!


Boohoo's new collection for A/W 11.


The finest selection of winter warmers. 



On their arrival each aspiring model was invited to have her hair and make-up done by a Boohoo beauty team member pre-shoot.




After hair and make-up it was time to join the endless queue...and one by one each participant was called to have her professional photograph taken by the amazing team on-hand.



Photos were then cropped & edited by the Boohoo technical team, and uploaded onto Facebook. 


The final part of the open casting; invited each participant into the Catwalk suite where a panel of judges including special guests were waiting on their arrival. 


Edith Uba is the next girl in line hoping to impress the judges...


After strutting their stuff on the beautifully elongated white catwalk, each girl was asked a series of questions... one being, What do you think you could you bring to the Boohoo Real Women Campaign?


The judges chatted with contestant Edith Uba (pictured on the catwalk) about her views on the brand and why she would like to star in the new Boohoo Campaign.


Ready to take note...the panel including guest judge Misha B, listen intently to Edith's responses. 

 

Excitingly, I managed to have a quick chat with beautiful contestant Edith Uba on her exit from the judging room.


Stunning in looks, 18 year-old Edith a Londoner, originally born in Italy, is about to venture off to Nottingham to study Property Investment and Finance. We chatted about her model aspirations and what attracted her to the Boohoo open model casting event. In response Edith stated she could bring flavour, excitement, individuality and color to the open model casting. One of the friendliest girls I chatted with that day, Edith was a fantastic contender oozing breathtaking beauty and a lovely bubbly personality. 


One of the quirkiest girls I'd spotted queueing up for judging was 19 year-old Disa from South Wales, I couldn't resist having a quick chat with her. Sweet, chatty and remarkably individual, Disa hoped she could bring a unique style to the Boohoo Real Women Campaign. Wearing a mix of clothing and accessories from high street stores such as Newlook, Disa sported a handmade headband which added to her eclectic look perfectly. She stated that her favorite role model was the glamorous Tyra Banks.


Throughout the day there were public appearances from guest judges singer Jodie Connor, rapper R.I.O and Coronation Street Stars Michelle Keegan & Ryan Thomas (pictured below). 



I had the pleasure of also meeting a very special performer Miss Misha Bryan from Manchester, who made me feel a little starstruck! Talented Misha has been shortlisted in the top 4 females appearing on this years X-Factor, not only is she my favorite, Misha has been tipped as one of the potential winners this year. Come on girl! 



Before I attended I didn't really know what to expect from the casting event, I can say I had a fabulous time thanks to being personally invited by the Boohoo marketing team. I met so many lovely people, and got to know the Boohoo team and more about the brand. Generously I was given a £50 gift voucher on my arrival to use online along with some other goodies! I'll be spending that pretty soon! Thanks Boohoo. I hope you all enjoy reading my post about the casting event, it really was a great day! I wish all of the girls the best of luck...it's gonna be a pretty hard decision xxx

October 03, 2011

Boy meets Girl





Here are some really nice images I found dating back to Teen Vogue's August 2009 issue. I have always been really interested in androgyny and typical guy trends for girls. I particularly like her loafers and rolled up jeans, they remind me of This Is England crossed with the 1950's which gives a hint of Teddy Girl style.

The quiff is pretty nice too, I've recently dyed my hair brunette and have been gelling it back with some mousse and Brylcreem in hope of trying to achieve a sleek do look like this.

It's always fascinating to see models leaping around too, these shots look particularly fun! I'm not sure who the photographer is...but nice work none-the-less. I'm tempted now to dye my vintage 80's jeans indigo blue and buy some Dr Martens Adrian loafers. xxx

October 01, 2011

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