Monday 23 May 2011

Fairy Tale Part 3:

You're Everything a Big Bad Wolf Could Want

So last month a new film was released based on Red Riding Hood, and starring Amanda Seyfried. I have no idea if it's any good or not, but I love the imagery and the story of Little Red Riding Hood in general. There's also an updated version of Beauty & the Beast coming out, but I consider the original Disney one an untouchable masterpiece so the less said about that the better!

Incidentally, Amanda Seyfried has done a cover of Sam the Sham and the Pharoah's ingeniously lyrical 1966 hit, which I somewhat unexpectedly love. Here it is:



Hope you like it!

Ciao for now,
Charlotte

Sunday 22 May 2011

Fairy Tale Part 2:

That's Why It's Hotter Under the Water.


What little girl (or in some cases, boy) hasn't dreamt of being Ariel with her red locks floating around her while she swims up to that little hole that the light pours through, dreaming of the human man she loves?
Ok, maybe not.

But there's something so romantic and alluring about mermaids. Maybe it's the whole nothing-but-shells covering the breasts thing, but oh well.


So here's a few items that could build up a mermaid-inspired look:


 House Of Harlow - Fish scale platform pumps D&G 

Matthew Williamson Pre-Fall 2011 Image 1 of ASOS Suspender Cropped Corset Top

1. Topshop Premium Skeleton Maxi Skirt, $125, as seen on Olivia Palermo.
Image from us.topshop.com
2. House of Harlow Fish Scale Platform Pumps, £225 @ Harvey Nichols
Image from harveynichols.com
3. D&G Sequinned Cropped Jacket, £585 @ Net-a-porter
Image from net-a-porter.com
4. Matthew Williamson Pre-Fall Collection 2011
Image from style.com
5. ASOS Suspender Cropped Corset Top, £30.
Image from asos.com 

And finally:

Disney Couture Little Mermaid Message in a Bottle Necklace
Little Mermaid
Message in a Bottle Necklace
by Disney Couture
£55 @ zentosa.com
(Image from zentosa.com)


And now for my favouritest scene from the Disney movie, with the rock, and the romance, and the splashing ocean, and the vocal, and ok, I'm sorry, I'll stop now:


For Part 1 of the Fairy Tale series of posts, click here.


Ciao for now,
Charlotte

Friday 20 May 2011

Fairy Tale Part 1:

"Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale of all" - Hans Christian Andersen


NataliaV_MertAndMarcus_VogueSept2009_

As a perpetual daydreamer since childhood, I have always loved fairy tales. From Hans Christian Andersen to the Brothers Grimm to Goethe and later, to Disney and Tim Burton's imaginings, I think they're one of the most interesting cultural legacies that we have, particularly in continental Europe.

I've spoken before about combining styles in fashion and literature, and how important I think this is. This becomes relevant again because the beauty of fairy tales is in their combination of beauty and whimsy with the gothic, the surreal and the sinister. And how could that not be relevant to fashion?

It doesn't take a great deal of research to trace the links between fashion and fairy tale. From the Chanel No. 5 advert starring Estella Warren to Galliano's (is it safe to mention him yet?) princess-inspired catwalk designs at Dior, fashion and fantasy are intrinsically linked.

And, after some considerable scaling down (after all, we can't all dress like Paloma Faith and Lady Gaga in daily life), these inspirations can be relevant to your wardrobe too. I've already done a post on the seriously enduring peter pan collar, which you can view here.

I felt I should document some of the countless editorials in all the great fashion magazines that prove that these classic tales are a ceaseless and seemingly infinite source of fashion inspiration.

Tim Walker, The Snow Queen, featuring Caroline Trentini, for British Vogue 2009
  foto_decadent: The Snow QueenPhotographer: Tim WalkerMo

A selection by my all-time personal favourite photographer, Annie Leibovitz:
Alice in Wonderland, featuring Natalia Vodianova, for Vogue, 2003
KIMBERLEY CHAN » Annie Leibovitz, Alice in Wonderland Editorial  Alice In Wonderland Fashion Editorial by Annie Leibovitz for Vogue US | TrendLand -> Fashion Blog _ Trend Magazine
{ Rococo Vintage } fashion, fairy tales,   gin gimlets  { Rococo Vintage } fashion, fairy tales,   gin gimlets

The Wizard of Oz, featuring Keira Knightley, for US Vogue 2005
Emerald City - Annie Leibovitz Photo (6137519) - Fanpop  The Wizard of Oz by Annie Leibovitz | Who Designed It?

Beauty and the Beast, featuring Drew Barrymore, for US Vogue, 2005
Enchanted Serenity of Period Films: Drew Barrymore - Beauty and the Beast  quite contrary: its time

Though if anyone could rival my Leibovitz-love, it's this ingenious caballero:
Eugenio Recuenco for Vogue, 2006
.: Eugenio Recuenco :. Online portfolio  Eugenio Recuenco - Fairy Tales - Silent Storyteller
2009 August « de Roemer Blog  Im an Addict for Dramatics

Mert and Marcus, Into the Woods, featuring Natalia Vodianova as Red Riding Hood, Vogue 2009
A Visual Party.  A Visual Party.

Of course, when it comes to fairy tales, Disney have had something of a Monopoly since the 1950s, and - as a self-certified complete and utter Disney geek - I am not complaining one bit. In recent years, the Disney Couture line has become popular the world over, with celebrities and plebeians alike. Browse and buy from the collection on Zentosa and ASOS.

divinely tragic » tumblr  Princess Dreams

So take some time to add some fairy tale charm to your outfit, be it a bow in your hair, romantic lace and chiffon, or a beautiful piece of Disney Couture jewellery. Who says you're only young once?

Ciao for now,
Charlotte
(image source: weheartit.com)

Wednesday 4 May 2011

"Two drifters, off to see the world,
there's such a lot of world to see."


Happy birthday to the wonderful, timeless, graceful, elegant, beautiful, talented, stylish and radiant Audrey Hepburn.

Henry Mancini: "Moon River was written for her. No one else has ever understood it so completely."



...My grandfather's favourite song and the soundtrack to my life.

Ciao for now,
Charlotte