Sunday, July 31, 2011

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Spontaneous! Crazy!



Once Matt got home from work last night we were busting to go for a walk.


I'd spent the day moving large pieces of furniture from one part of the house to another. My muscles were preparing to ache. I scratched the floor in my haste to move everything before Matt got home. Don't tell the landlord. Good news is that we no longer have a wardrobe sitting in our living room. I know you'll be impressed with my rabid doggedness and beefcakey-ness.


And how about the sunshine? We sucked up the very last rays before the darkness moved in for the night. The Doctor enjoyed a twilight scooter, while Tiny was rugged up in the pram. She's sick as a frog and lost her voice. Oh the shame. No screaming. Priceless.

for the fall

Tibi Shearling Leather Jacket. Detachable shearling collar. Beautiful.



http://www.tibi.com/shop/shearling-biker-jacket-8075

Friday, July 29, 2011

And Then There's Gotye



And how about those green eyes?






With beautiful Kimbra.






Wowsers.






Love the Peter Gabriel-esque sounds. And I listen to this over and over too. Much to the disgust of my workmates.

Black Archive: Karen Walker SS 2003 - NZ Fashion Week


With New Zealand Fashion Week fast approaching we thought we’d revisit a seminal moment from NZFW’s past. In 2003 we produced two shows; Nom D's "Don't Shoot" and the following night Karen Walker SS 2003. Karen’s show was both a launch of the then brand new Karen Walker Jewellery range and a showing of a classic Karen Walker collection, albeit in midly controversial circumstances. KW creative maestro Mikhail Gherman concepted a simple brief: "Models on a large turntable rather than a catwalk and the jewellery displayed in those fun arcade display cases and a guy in an ape suit." The show, at Parnell’s York Street Studios hit the front page of the NZ Herald the next day; "NZ designer Karen Walker launches jewellery and shows sans catwalk." So here, in low res glory, is the only vid we could find of the show, replete with a fine selection of great NZ models; Amanda, Ngahuia, Louise, Anna, Melissa et al. A few images below...




Thursday, July 28, 2011

Really Pretty



I'm into finding new music at the moment. When I was on the plane the other day, music was my salvation, I start to go a bit batty, and it very much effects my mood. I gots to find me some new tunes.


What are you listening to right this very minute?

She's Funny



Last night I asked Tiny to go to bed after she came back out into the living room for the 73rd time.


Her reply?


"But I don't have a yawn! I don't have a yawn in my mouth. I'm not tired. And I don't need to go to sleep because I don't have a yawn."


She's a clever cookie.


Didn't stop me from putting her back into bed though.

La Senza: Can the highstreet 'do' DD+ swimwear?

When I was a smaller bra size, bikini shopping was easy on the highstreet. I could walk into almost any shop and buy swimwear - from H&M to Topshop to La Senza or even Primark! When I found out that I was a 28FF, I began to buy swimwear online from brands such as Freya, who cater specifically for larger busts. Although I continue to love the quality and fit that these larger bust brands offer, I began to wonder if it was possible for a DD+ girl to buy a good bikini on the cheap from a highstreet retailer!

Years ago, La Senza was my number one bikini shopping destination, so I decided to put to the test their DD+ bikini range. The advantage of La Senza swimwear is that their bikinis come in bra sizes, so it is easier to pick a bikini that fits, rather than mixing and matching with your clothing sizes. With high hopes and my mind buzzing with excitement for my fast-approaching summer get-away, I set off for my local La Senza.

On entering, I was impressed to see racks of colourful bikinis, arranged in size order. The problem is that La Senza (like most other highstreet retailers) do not stock 28 backs, so I avidly looked around for a 30, to no avail! I decided that my only option was to go for a 32E, which is the size equivalent to my real bra size (28FF-30F-32E are the same cup volume).

The first two bikinis that I tried were the butterfly print halterneck bikini  (£22) and 'Sailor girl' bikini (£22), which both gave great uplifted cleavage, but felt a little too small in the cups.




 The next bikini that I tried was the stunning 'Monochrome dots' bikini (£22), which I fell in love with. Sadly there was no 32F available, but the 32E was a pretty good fit in this balconette style.


Part of the allure of the 'Monochrome dots' bikini is its classic look and sophisticated polka dot pattern. It is ruched at the centre, creating subtle pleats on the cups, whilst the adorning white and black detailed buttons prevent it from looking plain. The shape of the cups is very flattering, drawing emphasis to an amazing rounded and uplifted cleavage that the balconette style enhances. It feels comfortable and secure to wear, due to the clip clasp at the back and I love the way that the bikini looks on! Obviously the 32E sizing is not spot on for me (being slightly too big in the back and a bit too small in the cups), but I am willing to be slightly more lenient, as it is not something I will wear very often or for any long length of time! I ended up buying this set, along with the briefs (£12), which have matching polka dots and button detailing. This set is perfect for any pin-up girl that loves to look classic yet sexy on the beach!


Next, I tried the 'Hula Girl Hibiscus' bikini (£18), which has a stunning tropical flower print design. Again, there was no 32F available, so I settled for the 32E. 


Much to my surprise, the bikini actually fit perfectly in the cups - probably due to being more of a triangle style, rather than a moulded cup (like the 'Monochrome dots' bikini). The 'Hula Girl Hibiscus' is a more sophisticated and cup-specific take on the standard triangle bikini. Pretty ruffles run all the way along the edges of the cups and up the halterneck straps, which tie at the neck as tight or loose as you wish. The back fastens with a clip, so there is no worry that it will undo itself whilst you swim! The bikini is very slightly padded, enhancing your bust, without giving cleavage overkill. I fell head over heels in love with this bikini, due to its bright and eye-catching hibiscus print, girly ruffles and the great cleavage that it gives. I also bought the matching ruffle briefs (£14). One thing is for sure..this bikini is sure to turn heads on the beach!


With two highstreet bikini purchases, I called my DD+ bikini search to a close..or so I thought! I was so keen on the designs of the bikinis that I had bought, that I decided to have a quick look on ebay, to see if I could grab a La Senza bikini for cheap. To my delight, I managed to buy a brand new and tagged La Senza silver buckle navy bikini in a 32E - A 32F would have been better, but for £10.50 instead of £28, I wasn't going to complain! (The picture below is the white version of the blue bikini that I bought..)


The bikini I have is navy blue in colour, with a silver glitter design that will sparkle when it catches the sun-light. The bikini has a knotted tie and silver buckle at the centre of the cups and the plunge style is very flattering. One gripe that I have is that I would prefer for it not to have any graduated padding on the inner cups. The style alone lends itself to great cleavage for DD+ girls, without the aid of any extra 'help'! The shorts also have the same glitter design and boast a sexy belt and buckle design, giving the bikini a 'bond girl' finish! Although I love the design of the bikini, I feel that the colour and sparkles are a little bit garish for my liking. Nevertheless, for such a cheap price, I am willing to overlook its shortcomings and enjoy the va-va voom!


All in all, I am surprised and delighted by my La Senza bikini success. The 'Monochrome dots' and 'Hula Girl Hibiscus' are really gorgeous bikinis that lend themselves to great support and cleavage..even if you are DD+! The main disadvantage that I can see, in comparison to a brand like Freya, is that La Senza falls short in terms of the 'perfect fit' and its sizing range. Although many of the La Senza bikinis go up to cup sizes G and GG, sadly 28 backs are not stocked and there were not enough 30s readily available. I am, however, very impressed with their attention to design and detailing. Every piece in their swimwear collection is very fashion-conscious, with up-to-date patterns and appealing prints for a wide range of tastes. La Senza's swimwear is perfect for any girl who wants to look good on the beach and by the pool, so grab your beach towel and big sunnies and melt some ice creams!

Love,
Kitty xo

I Like It. But I Don't Want It.

Oooh I love Dakota Fanning's new 'do. And I like her fish-face too.

I love the pixie do. The Mia Farrow. The 'Breathless' Jean Seberg crop. The waif. Oh man, I do so love it.

But I've hit my stride. My hair's getting long. I'm liking it. I'm out of the woods. But Dakota's new 'do... Oh yes. I like it. But it doesn't mean I want it.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

total DIY project...

for $112 you can pre-order it - OR - you can spend $20 on a hoodie at Walgreen's or something and cut it up like magic:






http://www.oaknyc.com/black-hooded-poncho-pre-order.html

Black #15: Paul Empson shoots Tanya D in Paris

Tanya D in VS Magazine
The shooting schedule for Black #15 is under way in Paris, London, New York and Sydney. First up Black Paris photographer Paul Empson shoots a resurgent Tanya Dziahileva or Tanya D for short. After a bit of a break Tanya is blowing up again in Europe so we are excited to have her in this issue. Hair & make-up by Jean Luc Amarin, Tanya was styled by Rosanna Passalacqua wearing Louis Vuitton, Prada, Miu Miu, Celine, Dries van Noten and more...



Tanya backstage at Dior Shanghai Dreams show. Photo: Republic 21

Tanya shot by Hans Feurer for i-D Magazine
Tanya opening for JPG Fall 2011 Couture show

Seen This?

Pretty rad. So much musical talent amidst the architecture of the Sydney Opera House. And the interiors star as much as the iconic sails. Love.


So. I'm Back.



I'm back from my brief hiatus, back into the thick of Winter. What a drag! I'm over Winter - move on please.


I think I owe you an explanation as to why blogging has been so sporadic, and poor.


Work is super duper busy at the moment, and couple that with family life, I'm not coping very well! The juggle - it ain't juggling. Everything's up in the air and coming down and landing in my face.


But I'm ok. I've just become a bit of a hermit.

So I haven't properly started Back In The Habit - but I've not forgotten about it. It's coming, promise.


I've also got to tell you that despite the fact I was working while I was in Hamilton Island, it was so, so good for me! Do you know how much I enjoyed sleeping in a bed: all to myself?! Luxury! And no one walked in on me in the bathroom, or asked for me to do something when I was in the middle of a shower? Amazeballs.


I was excited to come home to my little peeps (and big man-child) - while being super tired. Life is beautiful.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

celine, marc jacobs, rag & bone, derek lam, prada, fur, hair ideas & more








Aloha!







I could so easily get used to island life. Surely I can get a job driving golf buggies around by day, hula dancing by night.


Someone - give a girl a break.


Have bikini. Will travel.


(PS - I'm here working. Yes. Hard life, I know.)

Monday, July 25, 2011

I'm On The Beach

I'm on Hamilton Island. Don't expect me back anytime soon. Has anyone ever mentioned how good sand, sunshine and the sea is for you. Dr PottyMouthMama recommends it - 100 per cent.

Anyway - I'm here, you're there. I got tackled in the sand. I went go-karting. I went swimming. I'm tired. I'm going to bed. Because that's the way I roll.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Robyn Lawley

My Favorite Model - who happens to be plus size - and is absolutely sexy time: