12.12.12

Song of the Day. Into the Black

This is a Neil Young cover, have a listen.
Although Chromatics tend to have an air of 'electro sounds' in all their tunes, this one.. this one is special.
It is such a mature, glowing sound.
Rock n Roll.




hey hey

x

D

Hampstead Heath

I took these pictures a couple of weeks ago, when the sun was shining and it wasn't freezing.
The Heath is just such a beautiful location. I love the trees, the dogs,  all the posh people wearing wellies and/or khakis... ohh the Heath..

<3.


purple was the trail


that car from Supernatural


wisdom tree


tracing London


go make yourself a hot chocolate, you deserve it!

x
D

10.12.12

Song of the Day, Sault

Crack open some old bottle of something.. 
Pour yourself a bubbly bath..
Forget about everything.




xx

D

Death: A Self Portrait

My Xmas gifts are under the tree but my bank account is under water.. sigh..
I have spent every last penny on gifts for my loved ones, so now I am bored. Being poor in London can be a struggle, but being my savvy self I have come up with solutions. Free solutions.
Last week I went to the Wellcome Collection you know, the place for the incurably curious in Euston Road.. They are currently showcasing a beautiful exhibition about Death and I had to check it out.

Death might not sound like a very nice topic for 'xmas' times, but in my opinion, it is good to educate others on how the world deals with death. Art can sometimes be the most powerful tool to get through to someone, so I instantly gave in and loved every bit of it.

This Richard Harris collection has more than 1500 artworks and artefacts related to death. Paintings, prints and sculptures from Mexico, Japan, Tibet, and India are on display for us to see for free!
My favourite are the papier-mache sculptures from Mexico. It reminded me of home and how we celebrate Day of the Dead..

The free exhibition runs until February 24th, 2013.
Buy the book if you have the chance, it makes a great coffee table book!









xx

D :)

28.11.12

Song of the Day. Disco Station Disco

You do office, station, office
 I do disco, station, disco...



i love how she laughs in the beginning...
you'll be singing this by the end of the day.
disco, station, disco..

PlaneClothing

Every freaking year we are forced to buy Xmas gifts for those we love. It's not that I don't love my relatives and friends but they are so hard to buy for! If you consider that most of them are men, I am condemned to buy ties and after shave for life!
Story of my life... buying everything last minute and then expecting for things to go well.. It never does!
So this year, I have found the answer to all my Xmas problems and it's called Plane Clothing.

Gerry is a lovely chap who also happens to own PlaneClothing. The brand is based in East London, with Gerry being the main man creating all the designs and handmade prints.
Plane Clothing's designs are mainly places in London. This makes it highly appealing for people like me, who love London but also love industrial-looking garments. In the past, Plane Clothing has collaborated with the Science Museum and other independent retailers (pow wow!) I only say this to give you an idea of how cool the designs actually are. In my eyes, if you collaborate with a museum as a designer, you are halfway there.

See it for yourself.











If you want more Plane Clothing, you can visit their website planeclothing.co.uk , or find them in Brick Lane's upmarket every Sunday or every Friday in Spitalfields.
Want to check out more designs? Join them on twitter  @planeclothing and facebook to receive more updates of upcoming projects. They also have a tumblr with wicked pictures of their designing process.

Search no more, buy some hoods and tshirts and forget about the Xmas hassle.
tshirts are 20 quid a pop while hoods and sweats go for 40 quid. not bad eh?

xx

D


Song of the Day. Odessa

This week I want to talk about disappearing.
Amazed at how quickly people disappear from my life...
So she can say...




xx

D

Reiss' Pieces

Winter has arrived...argh. I know the official date is not until late December, but truth is, Londoners are freezing.
This morning I have pretty much spent it digging deep in my closet, getting all my proper winter gear out. Coats, scarves, hats and wool are all out on display in what seems the biggest pile of winter stuff ever. Back at home in Mexico I never used to have 'winter clothes'; my warmest item was an old Pull and Bear sweatshirt. I would wear it more when I was hangover than when it was cold...

For years now, I have been 'recycling' my winter clothes. Coats can be expensive purchases so every few years I give my closet a pick me up, but lately I have given up. Until this morning, when I realised that my coats were in desperate need of dry cleaning and I lost half of my jumpers and cardigans to a moth plague in late August... sigh...
So I went to Reiss in Camden Passage, as you do, and I was enchanted with their beautiful garments. When it comes to looking nice and classy, Reiss will never let me down. (cos i'm such a classy lady innit) Yes I usually have to save for ages, but it's worth it, especially when it comes to winter clothes.




Winter colours are my favourite because I feel they are easier to mix and match. Not that it matters nowadays, I mean London is full of 'Wall Safes' or people whose combination you just can't find. However, I am too OCD to leave my house looking like a chameleon.

Dark green is a must right now. You can wear it with pretty much everything and use it day or night. This coat is super Duchess of Cambridge, so if you're into that stuff put it on and strut your stuff near Buckingham Palace.

Leo fit and flare coat

One Word: chess.
This coat is an outfit in itself. No need to over do it. Pop some nice earrings and bold heels.

Jacquard coat


First of all I love the words 'seafoam blue'. Is it like mint green but less minty? A coat that feels like a blanket but is stylish enough to wear is definitely up my street. Anybody else feeling like a 60s vibe? Wearing this on a cold winter morning on the way to work might be the answer to all your problems. Stylish and cute, soft and comfortable. That's what a girl wants.

Hallie blanket hem belted coat

It's not all about coats. Winter is a good time to stock up on some essential accessories. Belts, clutches and bags are good investments. Plus, it's Xmas soon so if you have a wishlist it's always good to add a couple of essentials. My theory is that Summer clothes tend to be a bit more trashy, because it's hot and for some reason people really get into beach bags, cleavages and organic materials. Winter on the other hand is all about layering, therefore whatever you buy will most likely be re-used next season. i.e. Shirts, cardigans, fitted trousers.
A black belt with metal work is always useful. A jeans, flats and plain shirt outfit can be instantly pimped by wearing a stand-out belt.
Doesn't have to be too crazy. Sometimes less is more..
Lily metalwork belt

I am not one of those handbag-obsessed ladies. Well, we all say we aren't but if I was as rich as Victoria Beckham I would probably be saying something different. Selfridges would be my home.. sigh..

I do believe it is good to invest in a good handbag every once in a while. By good I mean not buying my standard 40 quid handbag using my flatmate's student discount. I mean spending a good couple hundred quid in something nice and durable.
This Reiss handbag is perfect for the season, and in my humble opinion it's a very classic design, making it wearable for a long time. One day this handbag will make a great vintage piece.. granddaughters behold!
Dakota Pony hair top handle bag prune

A clutch to add to your wishlist. Pink and Green, it kind of reminds me of a perfume bottle, but better.
Clutches make good weapons too. Most of them are heavier than you'd expect so if anybody is crossing the line, hit them with your clutch. Always stylish always safe.
Alexia metal frame box clutch

If it's worth buying, do it!!!!
Or ask someone else to buy it for you!

xx

D

13.11.12

Song of the Day. Weak Become Heroes

I have a theory about The Streets. You listen to their music non-stop for weeks, and then you stop... And then you start again...
At least that's what I do. Right now, I just can't get enough, ha too many memories of too many good nights. Also a lot of bad days but hey,  that's The Streets. It's the struggle, and the fun that comes with it..

So..
weak become heroes..




xx

D

West End Lane Books. Magic.

Magic. That's what happened to me when I walked inside West End Lane Books.
It's been a long time since I have seen/been in a decent bookshop, in fact it's hard to find any bookshops at all.. and that makes me angry.

This place is like discovering a new world. Life's problems disappear, and suddenly you are free. Surrounded by books, floating in literature..

The shop has been located on West End Lane (duh), in the beautiful and ever-so-charming West Hampstead since 1994. Their vast collection of imported titles and children's books makes West End Lane Books my favourite book shop in London.
Their poetry section is definitely worth a visit, and like most independent shops they ENJOY engaging with their customers. I hate those big book shops where it seems as if you are in a book mall rather than a shop. I hate the feeling of having to walk three sets of stairs just to find a book, and I hate that in those places you never know who works there! It's like being alone in the Sahara of books.. argh!

Everybody at WEL Books is incredibly friendly, I mean they are a lovely bunch who also happen to know what they are talking about. Their suggestions are always so good!
Be sure to visit their website and twitter @WELBooks  to find more information about their Story Time on Mondays and Thursdays, and their Book Group!








Let's support independent shops in London! These are the places that bring charm and beauty to our city peeps!

Xx


D.

6.11.12

Song of the Day. Grande Rio

the days fade..
the days fade in french...

i want somebody to make a jeans advert with this song in the background!




xx

hula hoop

D.

Before We Freeze...

Let's have a cup of tea!

I'm a big tea drinker, but I prefer coffee... Anyway, it doesn't matter because it's freezing and any living soul would appreciate a warm beverage right now.(I love the word beverage, it sounds like a word Mary Poppins would use!).
It is really cold in London. I mean, not like we are going to freeze and die, but pretty close. It's only early November, this is not Canada!!!
Currently I am a recluse living off tea, coffee and someone's biscuits... Venturing to the kitchen for warm beverages (hehe) made me realise that half of my mugs are all chipped, my kettle looks like it belongs to the Flintstones and I definitely need to buy a better tea selection..

The truth was hard to take in at first, but after putting on a coat, I went outside.
And then I came back and here I am...



Paperchase is the best stationery ever! But, they also have cute mugs :)

Elephants Mug 6gbp

Hootsweet set of 4 mugs



Le Creuset makes kettles too! And the granny inside of me is crying tears of joy..
Almond traditional whistle kettle

And a Kenneth Cole mug because.. why not?! There is a whole series of them available at House of Fraser.
Kenneth Cole mug


If you're into colour, this will boost your winter into colour overload! Plus, everyone gets to pick a mug, kind of like owning your piece in Monopoly, you know we all do it..

Block colour stack of 6 mugs


This is exactly the same as that wine glass I posted a few weeks ago. So Pam, so fantastic. So evil..
Baroque & Rock coffee cup 5.25gbp @RedCandy.co.uk


 This double wall glass is just fancy. I wish my morning coffee looked as good as it does in this picture..
A girl can dream..
Pavina double wall glasses, John Lewis




Tea time.

I chose teas available at Planet Organic. I have one on my street.. However, go to your local supermarket and dig deep...
Good luck..



Cheap. 1.99gbp
Higher living chamomile and vanilla


Not so cheap?.. 2.39gbp
This one smells not so great, but you will fall asleep.


pukka night time


Bling bling. 4.39gbp
It just tastes good..oh so good.

Teapigs super fruit tea 10 bags



Done...


Now Discuss...


xx

D

29.10.12

Song of the Day. Thirteen Thirty Five


Dillon saved my weekend. This song saved my weekend.
She is super cool, with her mysterious voice. I love the depth of this song and the simplicity in it..so basic yet so beautiful..




i go running with a heart on fire..

x

D

English.. that Sh's Cray!

I found this photo and well.. see for yourselves..




argh!

D

Song of the Day. Get Me Home

I was in the car and then suddenly, #Kisstory started. For those of you who don't live in the UK, Kiss FM is the place where the magic happens. Musically, it never disappoints. At least never during #Kisstory hour.
So here is some Foxy Brown, throwing signals 'cos she digs you like that :)



So fierce <3.
xx

D

It's All In Your Head

The weekend is over and we are back to Monday... I am pretty glad considering I had the worst weekend ever! 
I mean, it was OK, but truth is I am very very confused. Ideas in my head, people annoying me, and the lack of sleep... i was a ticking bomb..
So, the best way to hide the ideas in my head is to find stuff to wear.. in my head. I have high hopes, maybe this will make me feel different.
hmm..


First I have a few choices from New Look. I like to shop there because it's affordable, and they usually have really cute accessories. In my opinion they are the only 'high street' shop that has stayed true to students. They have student discount, and their prices make it easy for anybody to buy new accessories every season! 



pearl diamante hair band

How cute are these? Perfect for the winter :)

3 pack material bow hair slides


In case you're a fan of Mad Men..
floral bow hat hair piece

Everybody needs a knitted hat this winter! New Look has them in almost every colour.

mink brown knitted bobble hat


Let's move on to Topshop, the place where anything is possible. I love that feeling of walking into Topshop (with enough money to spend) and go wild.. ohhh the memories.. I haven't stepped in Oxford St in ages. That happens when you have lived in London long enough. Avoid crowds at all cost..


wide brim bow cloche, midnight blue

This is exactly what my brain looks like right now.. And i want to wear it!

space dye beanie

This bow makes me want to smile, and for some reason eat toffee.. and something filled with custard. yum.

satin polka dot bow dip



This pearl hair band is from JOY. I might wear it for a night of jazz and fancy cocktails..


Louche pearl alice band


A knitted hat, again.. it's only going to get colder people! Plus knitted hats are perfect companions for winter hangovers. You know, the part when you feel like dying but you're too hungry to lie in bed any longer.. Put a knitted hat on and venture to the nearest Diner, cafe, McD (only if you make it for breakfast)!

H&M has them all!
knitted hat



Last but not least, I want to feel like I have just returned from the mission of a lifetime! And Zara has made the perfect hat for it.. It's very Nico.


wide brimmed wool hat with braided leather detail




I just need a distraction. Maybe I should join the circus...


xx

D

23.10.12

Song of the Day. I Won't Share You

Morrissey might be a grumpy dude, but I love the Smiths.
And I Won't Share You...



xx

D

Photo Potpourri..

I love London...
I love me in London..










@DylanMoonshine

xx

Song of the Day. You're So

I wait and i wait and i freakin' wait.
If I'm going to wait for so long, I might as well do it with a beat..



You're so....

x

D

A House is a Home

Autumn rocks. i know it, you know it, even my gran knows it.
So many reasons why, but mainly I guess autumn has that magic charm where we all want to do DIY. Or arts and crafts. Or all of the above.
I think it's the weather change. I would much rather drink some hot cider at home, turn the fire on, do some online shopping,etc.. Rather than being sitting in a pub that stinks of beer and where my chances of slipping and dying of a head injury are increased by a zillion.

I am staying to decorate the house.
Londoners tend to live in small apartments, sharing, crowded. Hey, lucky you if you live outside zone 2, but sucks to pay transport.. muahaha! Anyhow, it is important to feel at home. Make your place, big or small, your own.

This is what I'm going for..

I live with other people. Thankfully everyone is a daaawwwlin', but there are those who are unlucky. Use these speech bubbles to say how you really feel. AKA, clean the toilet, or my personal favourite 'stop leaving a trail of breadcrumbs, pigeons have made it into the house'.. lolz
Chalkboard speech bubble stickers John Lewis

Let's make popcorn! two words (sort of): Sunday Fun-day!

Eddingtons Popcorn cups, set of 4 John Lewis


Looking at this clock everyday reinforces my dream of having my own ice cream truck.. imagine the fun..

Newgate ice cream cone clock John Lewis

Big cities are full of charm, but also full of a-holes. I am not one of those people because I own this stamp set. I always say Gracias!

thank you stamp set, Liberty London


Now, with this acrylic red glass I have two choices. One. Make a toast for the douchebags, Kanye style or watch True Blood's next season and fill the glass with something that resembles blood. Vampire Pam would do it...
#WhatWouldPamDo?...

Red acrylic wine glass, Liberty London



If there is one thing I have learnt about flat sharing is, BUY COASTERS. People never really think they need them, but trust me... you do! The more coasters, the better. Those things are like the pennies of home decoration. I've found coasters under the sofa, under the fridge, between drawers and even in my washing. So, stock up!

6 assorted coasters  Liberty London


This sign is actually called 'Chocolate this way'. I want it so I can trick some fools into thinking my chocolate treasures are in a cupboard pointed by the arrow. Guess what? NAT! This is the beginning of a Marco Polo game but with chocolate..

Chocolate This Way, funkyhoney


Crayons. Mustard and ketchup. I won't do it like a kid, i'll do it .. like a boss!! Guaranteed if I buy these I will try to write with them or something...

Condiment crayons funkyhoney


I live in a building full of flats. The area around me is just flats.. so .. no gardens. Boooo
The nearest park is one minute away, but it's not really a park, just a piece of green and a place for people to do things like eat lunch during the week, or do tai chi or whatever that guy does there every morning...
A lot of things go on in that park, but not a lot of birds.. London is infested with pigeons and I hate them. Rats of the skies.. ugh
I still want this bird house. For my imaginary birds, or just for when I decide to move to an aviary. you never know...
tweety birdhouse spotty Bombay Duck


I heart HEARTS..

Hearts tea towel set of 2 Bombay Duck


 If there is ever a romantic moment at home. Buy candles! Like coasters, people underestimate them! Electricity might die, (nahh that never happens in London), but you might get a booty call. That is more likely.. so candles.. buy them..

Spotty taper candles set of 4, Bombay Duck



Let's discuss storage. I never have enough space. That's the problem with living in a big city. Big possibilities, big prices, big shopping spree, but little space..
It's not like the box below is the Narnia of boxes, (which I assume is a box that can store a lot of things, like a fairytale land) but it's still pretty cute. Boxes with designs are cool because you don't have to hide them in the back of your closet. These boxes can be used as part of home deco.. I have one on my living room shelf, it's filled with papers and my hoarding treasures, but nobody knows that because on the outside it's just another pretty blond.. sorry .. box.. hehe



Home is where the heart is. :) Your home deco should reflect your dreams, memories, aspirations and interests! Don't let it be dull...

xx

D