Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Sweater Face
I think only I, in the height of summer, could be desiring jumpers!!
Sadly I have a tendency to gravitate towards knitwear, whatever the weather - but these two are my current favourites. I apologise for the terrible image quality of the sweaters in question - I could only achieve crappy screen shots! The first is a cream knit from River Island, the detailing is lovely and it just looks super cosy. I think due to the nature of a jumper you can really go chunky with your jewellery, so I've teamed this vintage style top with Nelle. Nelle is a gold-tone telephone charm, with magnetic receiver, hung with a small heart and dark green Swarovski crystal.
The second sweater - the Inkdale Sweater - is from Jack Wills, and also available in Navy. I actually love Navy currently currently, but I have a tendency to live in dark blue jeans, so I think a lighter knit would make a great contrast. I don't often go into Jack Wills - I feel far too 'uncool' to frequent it, however I did yesterday and it was much as I could do not to leave the shop with this jumper it was that soft! I resisted trying it on, partly because it was hot, but mainly because it might have pushed me to spend money I don't have! Again I've teamed this with a heavier necklace, Reike. Reike features a large key charm, hung with small rocking horse, pink rose cabochon and small purple Swarovski crystal. I think both looks would be great with jeans and flats, worn in cooler summer evenings, or curled up, cosy in the winter!
Anyway, I've plagued you with enough blog posts today! I hope you like them, as ever I would love your opinions and jewellery suggestions! x
Sally Mann
My God.
I think it's about time for some photography!
If you don't know the work of Sally Mann, please please take the time to check it out! Mann produces stunning black and white photographs using a large format camera. Her show The Family and the Land is currently being exhibited at the Photographers' Gallery in London, until mid September, though I'm hoping my partner in crime and I might be able to go and visit it this weekend! I was mortified that I missed her talk when the show opened in June, sadly it was due to my own stupidity- I thought it was in July, so missed out on getting tickets.
Mann was rocketed to prominence with her body of work, Immediate Family (1984-1994) an intense series of intimate portraits of her three, then young, children. The work was considered controversial due to her unique portrayal of children.
Her books are captivating - (I only actually own Immediate Family, this is possibly a situation I may need to rectify!) so I can only imagine how beautiful her prints will be in real life. I've actually got a renewed sense of excited at the thought of going to see the show! If you would like to see the work yourself, the Photographers' Gallery is situated on Ramillies Street, just off Oxford Street. Though be warned- it's closed on a Monday... I've made that mistake before!
Brompton Rose
I very much desire-eth these stunning V&A Brompton Rose Tea Sets!
Sadly I currently lack the funds for such frivolities (I'm currently living at home and we have a multitude of mugs)- but the chintz floral design is just so appealing. Both are available on the John Lewis website- not a shop I frequent, but perhaps I should to find such beautiful floral finds? Sadly the only item that might currently fit in my price range, the individual Brompton Rose mug was a little disappointing. I shall just have to hope I suddenly come into money- that, or start an early Christmas list!
I do have a thing for floral mugs currently, so if you know of any lovely ones, please let me know! x
I need you so much closer.
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