Monday, 20 July 2009

The Virgin Suicides;

Feeling: Nostalgic.
Wasting Now By: Listening to my boyfriend snore.


I am a huge film-lover with a very specific taste in movies but particularly enjoy dramas, horrors and some of the old classics. My favourite directors are Sofia Coppola and Tim Burton. As an ode to my love of cinema, I will chose a different one of my top movies to post a blog about.
Obviously my all-time favourite has to come first, which has to be The Virgin Suicides starring Kirsten Dunst, James Woods and Kathleen Turner.




I could very easily watch this film four times a day and have done on many occasions. I love the saturated seventies feel to the film, the fashion of the Lisbon sisters and the amazing score by Air.

Based upon the book by Jeffery Eugenides (Which is also my favourite book, which I've re-read a dozen times over the years), this film tells the story of five sisters, seen through the eyes of the neighbourhood boys who have developed a fascination with the mysterious girls. From the youngest girls suicide, to fourteen year old Lux's sexcapades, to the oppression of the sister's parents, the boys watch adoringly, becoming increasingly obsessed with the girls, and dreaming of helping them escape from the world they are trapped in.

I love everything about this film, and no matter how many times I see it, it never fails to get me thinking. Every shot is like a piece of art. My favourite part is where we see the home, where the girls are locked away by their strict mother, change over time, in a sped-up shot of the house. Simply beautiful.

I also love films that are open to individual interpretation, and would love any comments from fellow fans of this movie. Why do you think the girls killed themselves, when the chance to get away was so easily within their grasp?

Although I would probably say I prefer the book, this film has had an ever-lasting, hypnotic effect that has haunted me since the day I got it and I celebrate that fact in this post..my tribute blog to The Virgin Suicides.


Curious Old Love..

Feeling: All warm & fuzzy.
Wasting Now By: Daydreaming.
Today I'm Loving;
The news article I just read about a couple who married last Friday, 16 years after drifting apart. The British man, Steve Smith and his Spanish sweetheart, Carmen Ruiz-Perez fell in love 17 years ago, but the romance ended when Carmen moved to France to open a shop.
Full of regret for letting her leave, Steve sent a love letter to Carmen's mother's home in Spain, in a hope to rekindle their lost love. But Carmen never realised his efforts, after the letter slipped behind the mantelpiece it was placed upon. After almost a decade, the letter was finally retrieved when builders removed the fireplace during renovation to the house.
Carmen was able to contact Steve and fall in love with him all over again, proving that love truly does conquer all and nothing (not even a fireplace hundreds of miles away) can stand in the way of something real.
A great modern love-story for any hopeless romantic.

So In Love With..

Ellen Von Unwerth.
I discovered her work a few weeks ago and have been saving almost every picture I've found online by her, and coveting every book and magazine she has worked for since.
I love the classy twist she has on femininity and eroticism, and the voyeuristic way she produces her photographs.
I'm completely adoring the shoot she did with Claudia Schiffer for GQ magazine, which mixes the amazing photography of Ellen, and the stunning beauty of Claudia, another idol of mine.


Claudia reminds me of a young Brigitte Bardot in this shoot. Love it.

Sunday, 19 July 2009

Incase You're Interested;

>Couldn't find a hair bobble..
>So have tied back my hair with a g-string (:
>Don't worry..It's clean.

[And actually holds my hair up better than anything actually made for the job, would highly recommend (:]

Happy Monday;

Feeling: Alive & Inspired.
Wasting Now By: Still nursing yesterday's hangover and surfing the web.
Today I love;


-Searching for inspiration for the dress I will wear on the years-away day when I say 'I do' . .

-The comment my friend sent me about next weekend that read:
'We will drink and bitch and be our awesomely beautiful selves'. (:

-http://weheartit.com/ ;

Why did no one tell me about this site when I was frenzy-typing phrases into Google images searching for the pictures I had found last week that then decided to vanish off the face of the earth..(well the web anyway)? ):

This genius site bookmarks all those inspirational images you stumble across when you're surfing the net and puts them all in one place for you to re-visit any time you need a muse.

And, even better, you can see what other people are 'hearting', and share pictures with everyone else on the site.

-Reading through my old diaries. Am thinking of making some kind of collage of my favourite pages.

-Juan Mann's adorable Free Hugs Campaign..I am so starting this in my city. Follow the link to watch Juan in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr3x_RRJdd4