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Versace x H&M: Behind the Scenes of the Hamster Wheel Ad

Blates didn’t use all the gold spray paint in London, cos I still have a can.

via: The Cut

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Best Behind The Scenes Video I’ve Seen: Darren Criss by Kai Z Feng for American GQ

DARREN CRISS FOR GQ USA from KAI Z FENG on Vimeo.

Just found the behind the scenes video yesterday. In a picture:

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Dr. Martens #FirstandForever Launch @ The Aubin Cinema

The always lovely Nik Thakkar sent me an invitation to the Doc Martens First and Forever launch at The Aubin Cinema in Shoreditch for this Friday with fellow bloggers and fashion pals, Style Slicker, Disney Roller Girl, Emmes, Alexxsia, Charlie a La Mode, Who is Bobb Paris, Bainser and Alex Loves.

No matter how many people turn their nose up at bloggers, it’s always nice to be invited to events like this. Press events are all very well and good (being a journalist also) but end of the day, bloggers events are a chance to meet like-minded individuals who can check their egos at the door. Or perhaps I just know some really nice bloggers. *shrugs*

For some dumb reason, I left my memory card out of my (mother’s) camera, so I couldn’t take any pictures (additionally my phone died). Really need to do something, about both. I suggest checking out The Aubin Cinema is beautiful though, a private little cinema with sofas and footrest and it’s own bar. Well worth a visit. If you would like to see pictures from this event, I highly recommend Kit’s blog – her visual posts are top notch.

Dr Martens launched their latest collection “First and Forever” with a short film featuring Agyness Deyn talking about her first heartbreak, with Ash Stymest. Featuring imagery by Gavin Watson and created by Fred & Nick, the minute and half short leads through “First” moments and experiences, shot in his signature raw style embodying British youth and subculture. It’s nice to see Agy, I’ve missed her. And she manages to look heartbreakingly stunning as well as completely ordinary in this campaign. It’s weird that, innit?


Don’t ever leave me again.

After stepping out of the cinema, my ears were assaulted by some rather loud, clubby music. Belated I realised, the DJ was playing our “Firsts.” As part of the campaign, Dr Martens had asked to submit our first music single ever bought, first article/blog post and first fashion icon. My first single purchase was Britney – Baby One More Time (Nik was so haps). My first album purchase was Spice by The Spice Girls. Alas I didn’t get to hear my first being played, but I was treated to Kit’s first, “Spice Up Your Life.” Doc Martens also invites you to submit your “Firsts” and are curating a social map from all the submissions.


Colours of the world!

How else to end this event but by gifting us with a pair of Docs? I was a bit leery at first, thinking I’d gift them to someone else after (I have large feet, like skis. I didn’t want them to look larger). However Mish, Kit and I all fell in love with the same pair of cherry red brogues. Suffice to say, we all ordered them. And now we will all dress the same. First and forever.


They’re unisex. It wouldn’t be the first time I’ve worn man shoes though.


Was sorely tempted to pick the dominatrix boots though.

Thanks to Dr Martens and Exposure for invitation to the event, and the free Docs!

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I’d really like Fred Butler to read me bedtime stories but instead she’s talking on music #MTVPlayground

While watching this video, I was actually lulled into a Ron Swanson sense of calm that usually only knowledge that there will be room for devilled eggs in the fridge, or an Andy Dwyer shoe shine can produce. A good friend of mine tells me I’m spreading myself too thin (he has a point, I’m not a rich generous layer of creamy beurre, I’m a mingy scraping of Flora EXTRA LIGHT.) Like Fred, being a creative and wanting to do many many things is difficult. I’d rather be able to do one or two things really well, then dabble in a lot and be rubbish. However I strongly belong to the camp of thought that to do something well, you should do it wholeheartedly, which I also feel Ms Butler does. She says she isn’t a musician but she can contribute with her pieces for videos which by all means, is no small contribution at all.

Music videos have given us style icons and inspiration throughout the ages.

Such as….

And I can’t forget Mama Madonna herself. 25 years later, and countless style evolutions later, Madame Ciccone is still going strong.

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Fred Butler, what are you most proud of? #MTVPlayground

Fred Butler tells Swatch MTV Playground about her proudest moments in fashion.

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Making music that isn’t chiptunes from a Gameboy

I can imagine Fro throwing some moves to this.

via: engadget

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Madame Moi shows you how to be (almost) as freakishly adorable as her

In celebration of International Womens’ Day I present to you not only a very good friend of mine, the talented Madame Moi who makes amazing and affordable jewellery and accessories and is now bringing her own brand of delightfulness to YouTube with her How-To videos, for idiots like me to figure out how to do something to their hair that isn’t just rolling out of bed looking like a squashed lion.

BOBBY PINS!

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The Thomas Beale Cipher


The Thomas Beale Cipher from Andrew S Allen on Vimeo.

This blows me away. This guy needs to be recognised for his talent, hard work and sheer creativity. Give him a goddamn award! Whilst reading the comments below the video, I saw this by the creator:

The textures are all from found sources—second-hand stores, fabric shops, etc. I looked for old vintage patterns with colors that evoked the era and palettes we had designed for the film and scanned them in digitally.

Freakin’ incredible.

Find out more at The Thomas Beale Cipher.

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LEGO LOVE

Makes me wish I was still small enough to get into a Lego car. However I was a rather fat kid, so I might still be able to.

via: KRonikle

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Why can’t more actors be like Elijah Wood?

James Franco, I’m looking at you.

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