Showing posts with label Bijoux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bijoux. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

The New Handbag Semantics

It wasn't too long ago I acquired a Vivienne Westwood bowling bag - my treasure. I even christened it Viv; and when Viv wasn't tucked in her cotton monogrammed covering, her handles were wrenched granny-like in the crook of my arm.

Viv wasn't just a bag; she was a stylish keeper of secrets – receipts, schedules, make-up and stealth purchases all dutifully zipped from the public eye. She once even harboured an iron – but that’s another story.

You can therefore imagine my consternation upon hearing that the a/w 11 catwalks have espoused a new accessories semantics one which renders my own capacious mála - 'déclassé' and 'démodé'.

 Thou shalt now 'grab' thine bag; rather than carry it. Bags shall be bijou to allow for clutching at the breast; or crumpled and held away from the body as if disposing of an offending article. Never do, 'trophy', 'big' and 'stuffed' - too gauche and by all means ditch the handles, lest you be tarred and feathered.

This was all too much for me. A bit of lower back pain and carpel tunnel syndrome never hurt anyone. Not only am I being encouraged to trade in my own overfed friend; but I must also acquire the methodology and attendant patois necessary in ‘grabbing’ a bag.

I should have paid better attention. Vogue pre-ordained the advent of grabbing back in 2009 (but of course) when they featured a lexically-puzzling feature delineating The Scramble, The Dangle, The Cuddle and The Twiddle – all precursors to The Grab. I couldn’t help thinking then if its conjugation applied in similar manner to that of Twitter. If I twiddled, did I twaddle or have I twiddled?  Similarly, would grabbing a bag indicate pilfering on my part? Oh, the confusion!

Such lexical hijinks would be bound to flummox even the likes of Strunk and White. Although, one wonders whether The Elements of Style is required reading at Conde Nast.

Still, I can’t bear to part with Viv. Fashionable or not, her beaten black leather exterior belies a host of juicy gossip; something which a clutch-come-brooch could ne’er come close.  I shall therefore continue to carry her proudly around town. After all, one never knows when they may suddenly require the use of an iron.

Monday, 18 April 2011

Joanne Hynes Accessories

Fashion gets an injection of the exotic thanks to Joanne Hynes’ new accessory collection. Influenced by her homes in India and Ireland, the line of handbags and neckpieces bear a distinctly artisan hallmark in its combination of textures from calfskin and crystal to ethnic style bearding and metal piping work. Hynes’ signature edgy elegance is ever present with fluro box formations, mock croc and silver foil as standard. Get a taste of this ‘Automated Glamour’ @ www.joannehynes.com and  on Joanne's OWJO site for Facebook. CLICK HERE to enter!

Queen Mother Skull Neckpiece €195


Queen Mary Necklace €160
Symmetric Butterfly Necklace €220
Snail Trail Necklace €220
Butterfly 2 Necklace €220

Butterfly Belt €220
Metatron Belt €220
Maximus Clutch €245

Sucker Clutch €245
 

Sunday, 27 March 2011

Pauric Sweeney and Divine Intervention

I'm not known for my timing. I'm the gal who shows up a day early to parties (it has happened but at least my priorities are straight), a day late to the dentist and who forgets daylight savings (cue: mass panic this morning). This inability to sync in with the cosmos has lead me to miss out on many a sale (Anne Bullitt's vintage wardrobe at Adam's auctioneers comes to mind) , hot date or as my move to London from 2002 - 2006 predicated - an SSIA. As a wise man once said, "them's the breaks!"

What the wise man didn't forsee was a reprival streak where one could recoup time and opportunities lost; mine so happened to be this week. A hot tip from Irish Tatler about a Pauric Sweeney sample sale came over my desk and low and behold - I actually had some cash in the attic to spare this time. Defying the laws of gravity, time and space continuum et al, I managed to get from Kimmage to Fitzwilliam Square South about five minutes early without my feet actually touching the ground (Dublin Bus beware!) and slapped my name on a metallic snakeskin beauty. When I came back the following day to pay for and collect my winnings, I found two ladies (gasp!) posing with my baby in the mirror! Too late missus - that bad boy is mine! (Mind you I didn't actually say that but my interior monologue can be very dramatic.) I am now the proud owner of a Pauric Sweeney bag. I'd like to thank the universe for rewiring me to the greater sartorial consciousness. Next stop, dinner with Antonio Marras, a wardrobe swap with Anna dello Russo and free shoes for a year from Net-a-Porter.






Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Jeremy Scott for Swatch - Paris Launch

This week I was invited as a guest of Swatch Ireland to attend the Jeremy Scott Swatch launch in Colette boutique. As collaborations go this is on the money with three styles of avant-garde army candy inspired by pop culture excess: Lighting Flash, Winged Swatch and Swatch Opulence.  Scott's trademark wings also make a cameo fittingly reflecting 'how time flies' says the Missouri native. It was fitting that the soiree took place in Paris which Scott refers to as 'mon deuxième pays'.  After a few glasses of champagne and some Jeremy Scott / Swatch inspired hors d'oeuvres (no pics - I ate them all!), the party relocated to L'Arc restaurant including international Swatch members, journalists from i-D to The  Daily Telegraph and Scott's personal friend Leigh Lezark.. Well worth the 5am cab ride to Charles de Gaulle the following morning!

Jeremy Scott / Swatch watches are available in Ireland from Swatch, Grafton Street (01 672 9455), Weir & Sons (01 677 9678) and other stockists nationwide. www.swatch.com.

Colette Window
The Goods
The man himself
The fans
Signed watch

L'Arc de triomphe at night

Crowds outside Colette
Jeremy and I
Branding


View from my hotel room
L'Arc restaurant

Ms. Bardot at L'Arc

The t-shirt says it all!

Thursday, 24 February 2011

Joanne Hynes / Helen Steele AW/11 - Les Guerriers

The Joanne Hynes / Helen Steele collaborative label launched this season at London Fashion Week with its inaugural AW/11 collection entitled 'Les Guerriers'.  Drawing inspiration from the West of Ireland, pirate queen Grainne Ni Mhuiel (Grace O’Malley) and Steele's frenetic paintings, the result is a celebration of bravery; celebrating the empowerment of art fashion. It's been an enormous honour to style this collection and to interpret the vision of two inspiring and fearless women. Enjoy the show shots below - all by photographer Brian O'Sullivan.











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