I like staying up late. I like sleeping late. I like two-hour lunches with wine.*
- Joan Collins
So this is the one you've all been waiting for...I know, I know, since October. The Premiere, the new release, the opening act, top of the bill, talk of the town (I don't think so), king of the hill, top of the heap etc. When one consciously uncouples with ones clothes, one has to consciously recouple you know! My mind was a blue screen. To casually quote Baudelaire 'Nothing can be done except little by little'... So it's been a work in progress, this epic, montage, storyboard, flash-frame, cinema-scope, whiplash of clothes, swirling about in my head for these past weeks. So, please excuse the proverbial spewing of thoughts on to the (digital) page but here goes: often off script,
definitely off auto-cue.
I'd like to thank the Academy..........of friends for the, often aggressive, occasionally threatening, emails of encouragement, each one would leave me thinking You like me! You really like me! Sally Field style. I'd like to thank one friend in particular who said she wouldn't speak to me until I'd written my next instalment.
(Happy now Kate?? Call me.)
Excuses out the way - OK so we've done January and some of February. Phew. But we still have some dark days ahead people. I am sure I've said this before but my friend says she prescribes herself fur and fake tan for these dreary winter months and I quite agree. Except I am going to prescribe myself a tan and fake fur....oh and French 75s - but more on that later. I want to focus on fun February things not fitness things! I've thrown out the spirulina and the spiralizer, I have been intentionally careless with my gym kit. What follows are the contenders for the lovely things that have lifted my spirits during the colder months. I've cracked open the champagne, I'm opening the golden envelope. I'm letting down the fourth wall. I'm ready for my close up Mr DeMille!
- Joan Collins
definitely off auto-cue.
I'd like to thank the Academy..........of friends for the, often aggressive, occasionally threatening, emails of encouragement, each one would leave me thinking You like me! You really like me! Sally Field style. I'd like to thank one friend in particular who said she wouldn't speak to me until I'd written my next instalment.
(Happy now Kate?? Call me.)
Excuses out the way - OK so we've done January and some of February. Phew. But we still have some dark days ahead people. I am sure I've said this before but my friend says she prescribes herself fur and fake tan for these dreary winter months and I quite agree. Except I am going to prescribe myself a tan and fake fur....oh and French 75s - but more on that later. I want to focus on fun February things not fitness things! I've thrown out the spirulina and the spiralizer, I have been intentionally careless with my gym kit. What follows are the contenders for the lovely things that have lifted my spirits during the colder months. I've cracked open the champagne, I'm opening the golden envelope. I'm letting down the fourth wall. I'm ready for my close up Mr DeMille!
The nominations are:
Best New Arrivals
Fake Fur Coats
My main fashion joy in the past months has been fake, colourful fur, unreal fur, fashion fur or whatever you want to call it. It ticks all my boxes so I have been busy expanding my collection. Its warm, it doesn't hurt the little animals, it doesn't moult and (sometimes) it's cheaper. Obviously it all began with my Shrimps clutch (reminisce here) and then the obsession spiralized out of control. I'm 5 and counting. If you asked me if you could borrow my fake fur coat I genuinely, guiltily wouldn't know which one you were talking about.
It's become a bit of an obsession. But the thing is doesn't matter what you wear underneath (I suggest pyjamas or nothing ooh la la - not really) they complete your outfit, make you feel like a movie star. They also cover up a multitude of sins and they make you wear colour in the winter. And people want to stroke you. Which is nice, depending who it is. So it's just all great really. There are lots of nice ones left in the dregs of the sales...so all that money you've saved on doing boring dry January, spend it on something that will bring you unremitting joy and warmth in these long chilly months.
Coat from Ainea |
For those of you who follow me on Instagram, you will have seen my Dulcie coat from Shrimps. It's my favourite, Kapow! |
Coat from Story of Lola available at ASOS. Slightly bonkers. |
Best Supporting Category:
French 75s
(nb. They absolutely will not support you if you drink more than 2)
I have also discovered French 75s! I was always aware of their existence but they've reared their rather beautiful French heads more recently. New Years Day was made A LOT easier with these wonders. After seeing off 3 rather quickly though we were calling them Turkish 97s and sluuuuring frankly my dear I don't give a damn! But everything and everyone starts to look rosy and attractive. Here is ze recipe from Simon Hopkinsons wonderful book (best person). SO easy! Best drink after a drought I say. Mix up a few of these darlings and drape yourself on the casting couch.
Vintage. Tick! Moschino. Tick! Casino related. Tick!
Feather bra-let from Topshop. Vintage Moschino Casino Pants from Lime Green Bow. Always, always bet on red. Shut up and deal. |
Best Dresses
Notable costume performances have come from the following:
Best Item To Wear Even Though People Love To Comment On It In An Annoying Way:
Kate Moss for Topshop Silk Day Pyjamas
Cut to Christmas day 2014. INT. old house in the countryside - KITCHEN - DAYTIME - people shouting...My Kate Moss for Topshop Pyjamas. Worn on Christmas Day...you can imagine the jibes I got from the grown-ups. Going back to bed Grace? Forgot to get dressed Grace? etc etc. I pointed out that as long as I was wearing underwear it was all fine.
Best Shoes, Accessories and Headgear
Malene Birger Silk Dress with jewelled pockets. |
Vintage dress from Lime Green Bow. It's like a firework. It satisfies my inner magpie! |
Lime Green Bow has a pop up shop at 201 Portobello Road right NOW! Open for the next two weeks. Info here. |
Best Score/Soundtrack
I Love You, Honeybear by Father John Misty. Splendid. Just splendid in every single way.
Download it here.
An album about musician John Tillman's life, most songs are about him 'engaging in all sorts of regrettable behaviour.' I like him already. |
Best Item To Wear Even Though People Love To Comment On It In An Annoying Way:
Kate Moss for Topshop Silk Day Pyjamas
Cut to Christmas day 2014. INT. old house in the countryside - KITCHEN - DAYTIME - people shouting...My Kate Moss for Topshop Pyjamas. Worn on Christmas Day...you can imagine the jibes I got from the grown-ups. Going back to bed Grace? Forgot to get dressed Grace? etc etc. I pointed out that as long as I was wearing underwear it was all fine.
Best Shoes, Accessories and Headgear
Paul Andrew Velvet Fume Loafer from Avenue 32 sale. The perfect smart shoe. |
Eugenia Kim Headband. Reminds me of Spring. Hurry up Spring! |
And...THE WINNER IS my Victoria Grant wonder. Cocktail anyone? Don't mind if I do. This makes me happier than a seagull with a French 75....oh wait sorry a French fry.
Of all the gin joints in all the world.... |
Lifetime Achievement Award
You can read about when I first acquired this coat here. It can't be put in any other category - it stands alone. Slightly makes all the banging on about my other coats a bit defunct but hey! It's a star not a starlet. It's Oscar worthy. It's an old-hander. It's Meryl Streep, not Kiera Knightly. It's Robert De Nero, not Eddie Redmayne. It makes me feel like Marilyn when I look like Shrek. It's Gone With The Wind, not Fifty Shades of Grey. Its raindrops on roses. It's whiskers on kittens. It's the meet cute, it's when Harry met Sally, it's Casablanca! When I saw it for the first time I knew it was going to be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
That's a wrap folks. Don't hold your breath for the sequel.
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Nice Fur Coat, No matter if its not really Fur but it looks like real one. Leather jackets for men
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