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Just a few things I’m loving today…

Coco gives us a peak at Corine Roitfeld’s wardrobe and she’s one stylish lady. Well, she is the editor of French Vogue.

Fops and Dandies reads Frankie! Ah!

The Clothes Horse doodles on her laptop. As in on the actual laptop. Awesome.

Pandora recreates John William Waterhouse’s ‘The Lady of Shallot’… it’s breathtaking. This one is for Mama Smaggle.

The Coilhouse tells us how they are banning Emo and Goth from public life in Russia. Whaaaa…?

Oh and I discovered Outsapop this gorgeous Finnish trash designer who linked to me on her blog. Seriously check out her site it’s awesome. Susie Bubble did it too! Does this mean I’m famous now…?

Love Lady Smaggle

xxx

 

 

 

 


Evening wear in black and white - Elie Saab

I had a quiet day yesterday so at lunch time I decided to Facebook stalk some of my friends and click on THEIR friends who don’t have private profiles. Don’t act all shocked and like it’s a violation of their privacy. Anyone with a public Facebook profile is promoting the act of stalking if you ask me. Anyway 90% of everyone’s photos were made up of formal pics and 21st celebrations. After flicking through one too many pictures of orange girls in generic sparkly gowns I’ve realised that most evening wear is hideous. Plain, strapless dresses that don’t fit correctly and are decorated with some kind of lame ruching and sparkle. There is usually a colour theme as well. At my formal it was blue and green with silver accessories or a plain black dress with red accessories. Yawn. I’ve decided that I’m too young to be out of the formal game so I’m going to hang around on the senior lawns of some local boys schools and try to get a cute 18 year old to ask me to be his date. Or else I’ll just bully one of my younger cousins into taking me. Either way I’m going to need a reason to wear one of Eli Saab’s black and white cinematic formal gowns…

This collection reminds of Eliza Doolittle’s ascot dress… it might be a little bit much for a summer school formal but I would still consider it. Although I might want a bigger hat…

Love Lady Smaggle

xxx

Photos from Style.com

 


How to steal the style of Betty and Veronica

Confession time. I’m a big, huge, MASSIVE B&V fan. When I was young, I was this chubby little girl with braces and a lisp and I would skip into second hand comic book stores with a pocket full of coins and spend all the money I had in the world on those glorious fashion chronicles. I really only read them for the fashion. It’s all you have when you’re eight years old and too innocent for the likes of Dolly and Girlfriend. I never bought them brand new because it would have cost me a full months pocket money so I was confined to buying the pre-loved yellowing copies which suited me fine as I have always loved second hand books more than new ones anyway. I admit that I occasionally buy a brand new Betty and Veronica Double Digest now that I’m a grown up. I figure that I’m earning money, paying bills and doing all kinds of adult things and if I want to spend $10 on a comic book then I will. I’ve recently been reading some of my old comics as well (not all of them because I lent almost my whole collection to this bitch in year 9 who then got my best friend kicked out of school and never returned my comics - I hope she has really ugly children now) and they are seriously awesome. Although I have to say that reading the comics in retrospect, having had a few relationships and flings, the weird threesome thing between Betty and Veronica and the way they share Archie is really strange. The fact that Betty and Veronica are best friends is even stranger. When I was in high school it was considered bad form to date a guy that your bestie even had a crush on, let alone dated. Two girls dating the same guy at the same time and WILLINGLY is just bizarre.

The point though my dears is that Betty and Veronica were in fact my very first fashion idols. I now recognise that their head to toe colour syncronisation was more an asthetic comic book feature than a conscious styling choice but it’s the monochrome with a complimentary colour combination that has moulded the foundation of my style. Here are a few Polvore pages of B&V inspired fashion…

 Betty is trying to drum up votes for Archie for school president while looking fabulous in a red swing skirt with shiny black accessories.

 

 

Veronica decides that although she doesn’t need them, glasses look fantastic on her so she buys lots of frames with no glass. Then the dorky Milton comes along and sprays her in the eye with glasses cleaner. She effortlessly pairs her round frames with a yellow scarf and funky red dress.

 

Betty, wearing a casual trench coat with a pencil skirt and sneakers proves how easy it is to manipulate Archie by telling him what she know he wants to hear.

 

 
 

I just wish I could achieve that level of flawless hair and skirt volume on a daily basis…

I’m trying….

Here, here and here

I need more petticoats and hairspray.

Love Lady Smaggle

xxx


What you need right now…

Wow. That title sounded so Vogue didn’t it? ‘Here’s heaps of weird shiny shit that costs thousands of dollars that you need to own or your family will abandon you!’. Not quite. Here is some lovely stuff I’m having a hankering for… chunky beaded necklaces. Obviously.

I just think that my life would be so much better if I owned more chunky beaded necklaces. I love them in neutrals and a rainbow of lolly brights. The chunkier the better. Oh and I love them worn at all different lengths.

Now as much as I love Mr Smaggle I’m considering trading him in for his fashion faults. Don’t get me wrong - he is a stylish lad. He loves his scarves and hats and is developing a very serious collection of fabulous brooches. He even wears man bracelets but he will not even consider the possiblity of a necklace. After seeing these beautful boys rockin’ neck bling like nobodies business I’ve decided that I need a necklace adorned boy toy to follow me around at all times.

 

I especially love this eyeglass piece. I wonder if it would look as good without the glasses on his face?

Love Lady Smaggle

xxx

 Photos from Facehunter


VIVIENNE WESTWOOD BABY!!! - Daily Style

My life is now complete. I officially own the gorgeous Vivienne Westwood for Melissa mary-janes. They were released in Australia about two weeks ago and despite giving some serious loving to my local Melissa stockists none of them managed to secure the line at their store so I was reduced to emailing the manager of Melissa Australia and begging her to save me some black size forties. She very kindly gave me a heads-up email the second the shoes were on line so I wouldn’t miss out. I spent a very stressful Wednesday evening refreshing the Melissa store page like a woman possessed while simultaneously making the Ridiculously Out of Proportion Jungle Cake for Mr Smaggle’s birthday. I got Vienna cream icing all over my Macbook. Well I was panicked! I imagined throngs of gorgeous ladies refreshing their pages through out the land, trying to beat me to the dream shoes. I needn’t have bothered. Not because the shoes are not everything I expected (they are exceptional - divinity in footwear) but because clearly no-one cared about the release of the shoes except for me. I thought that I would be up for a serious fight. I figured that a Vivienne Westwood design is the girl equivalent of the release of the Iphone - riots, crazy crowds and people camping for weeks outside the store. No such thing occurred. I paced around the house douche-like trying to secure the object of my footwear fantasies before they sold out and disappointingly they are still available. In my size and colour. And every other size and colour. Excuse me for being bitter but I was looking forward to the challenge. I’ve never lined up for hard-core concert tickets or slept outside a store before a sale. I wanted to show Vivienne and Melissa that I love them by publicly acting like a pleather junkie in need of a fix. Oh well. I guess the constant wearing and worshipping of the dream shoes will have to suffice. Aren’t they beautiful? Mama Smaggle had to confiscate them last night because I tried to wear them to bed…

* Grey wool tights from my school uniform

* Dress from Big W

* Cardigan from Giovanni

* Obi belt thrifted

* Cake necklace from Robin’s Jewellery Box

Love Lady Smaggle

xxx


A few Smaggle worthy links…

As I scroll through my Google reader (I am the biggest loser I only just started using it and I LOVE IT! THANK YOU GOOGLE-TRON LEGENDS!) I always find a few gasp worthy posts to share with my readers…

 

* It’s Vintage Darling has a new little friend. That made HEAD EXPLODE FROM CUTENESS.

* This romper is pornographic. Well not really. But it’s equally as satisfying.

* Italian Vogue has released an all-black issue. How fabulous.

* An awesome photo shoot from the fiesty little Fashion Robot.

* A fabulous tattoo.

* DIY spats.

* The Fashion Freelancer takes my breath away. Again.

Happy clicking!

Love Lady Smaggle

xxx


Blog Award

The extremely gorgeous and mega talented Fashion Freelancer passed on this award to me.

Tis the ‘Brilliante Weblog Premio 2008′ award. Here are the rules for passing on the award
1) When received, you may post the premio to your blog.
2) Link to the blogger you received it from.
3) Give it to 7 blogs
4)… link to those 7 blogs
5)…and leave those seven bloggers a comment about receiving the brilliant premio.

I hate awards like this because I have so many blogs that I read daily, it’s so hard to pick seven to rock this award to. These are a few blogs that have been tickling my fancy most recently…

Dreamecho - Her style makes me swoon

Fashion Haley - Is pretty much the most awesome looking person in the universe

Ivyology - A funky blog about cool stuff written by an absolute gem of a gal

DisneyRollerGirl - Written by a fashion insider this blog is always on trend and is super inspirational

Esme and the Lane Way - Cuteness factor of about 5 billion degrees

Daddy Likey - Just friggin awesome.

Lady Melbourne - A Melbourne residing Miss Manners who dresses like a dream

Love Lady Smaggle

xxx

 

 


The Jasmine - Daily Style

Today was rather blissful. I took the day off work and Mama Smaggle and I went out for lunch and to see a movie. It’s rainy and cold and I’m going to wear a long dress with scarves and spend the evening making pretty things…

* Black opaques from Coles

* Boots from Nine West

* Skirt from Ebay

* Singlet from the Kingston Markets (read more about this singlet below)

* Cardigan from Target

* Bangle from Diva

 I’ve been hankering after a singlet with an original scrawly design on the front ever since Chloe was pimping that Alber Elbaz creation a few weeks back. As we were wandering around the Kingston Markets on Sunday, Mr Smaggle spied a friend of his who was selling these singlets. Her name is Meg Morton and not only is she seriously talented but she is super lovely and cute as a button. She had one simple rack set up at the markets that was chock full of one-of-a-kind singlets. And when I say one of a kind, I mean one of a kind. Every single one is adorned with a gorgeous image of a woman made in a montage of fabric paint, beads, material and buttons and no two are alike. I spent hours tossing up between a gorgeous bare backed lady covering herself with fans of feathers, a slim pointy looking woman wearing a wonderful hat and the one that I finally decided on - a gorgeous geisha-like gal with chopsticks in her hair. It’s called The Jasmine and it’s the only one like it in the whole world. I get such a kick out of owning originals. For those of you who live in Canberra keep an eye out for her at the Kingston Markets. She is selling these little masterpieces for $40!!! It’s scandalous. But trust me, these little babies won’t last long at that price so get your butt down to the markets and buy up big before she gets all popular and famous and you’ll have to sell your first born son just to get your hands on one. She doesn’t have a website yet but here is her email address: meg-morton(at)hotmail.com if you’re interested in purchasing her gorgeous artwork. At the risk of sounding all Anne of Green Gables on you, it is just so special to wear an item that someone has put so much time and effort into. And Meg is such a delightful creature that it makes doing business with her an absolute pleasure. So send her an email if you’re interested. I promise you won’t regret it!

Love Lady Smaggle

xxx


Pretty Things for Friday

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Just a few things that I love, want, need for Friday…

* The most gorgeous sketch of a shoe

* The coolest way to wear a scarf

* Although part of me hates Disney these dresses are awesome

* I want a Casio Calculator Watch. Because Jenine has one.

* Make your own Prada-esque peplum

* A lovely little rant about dressing your age

* I’m heart broken that I missed out on buying this jumpsuit

* A lovely quote from Imelda

* I don’t know what the hell is going on with this girl’s legs but I freakin love it

 Love Lady Smaggle

xxx

 


A Brief History of the life of Coco Chanel

Who has been to the library recently? Aren’t they grand? Full of books divided by subject, with no borrowing limit and it doesn’t cost you a cent. I know all this information is quite obvious but really, libraries are awesome. I recently borrowed a book called Coco Chanel and Chanel which was about Chanel’s business, her life and how she struggled to juggle both at the same time. The interesting thing is that the book is written from a business perspective not a fashion perspective. It made me see Chanel as less of a timeless fashion icon and more of an historical pioneer of feminism and independence. Here is a time line of her life that I have devised based on the book. It highlights her achievements and her heartaches and illustrates that her talent for fashion may well have been driven by her desire to succeed in business rather than a passion for art…

1883 - Gabrielle Chanel is born in Saumur France on 19th August. Astrologically this makes her a gutsy Leo. Naturally.

1895 - Coco’s mother dies at the age of thirty-three and her father pulls a dodgy and refuses to take care of the kiddies. So Coco and her older sister Julie are shipped off to an orphanage. Coco is 12 at this stage.

1900 - At age 17 Coco leaves the orphanage and is sent to a convent in Moulins, France.

1909 - Chanel moves to Paris and starts designing hats for friends. This is when she realises that she belongs in a world of opulence and she makes friends with artists and writers living in Paris. Her hat designs are clean and simple and are favoured among young women who are rejecting the elaborate hats that are in vogue.

1910 - Chanel’s lover, Boy Chapel throws some money at her and she opens a hat shop on rue Cambon in Paris. She has a crisp white awning out the front of the shop with ‘Coco Chanel’ painted on it in black letters and this marks the beginning of the famous double ‘C’ Chanel logo.

1913 - Again with the help of Boy Chapel, Chanel opens a second store selling sportswear in Deauville France. Women are beginning to despise their restrictive under garments and Chanel begins developing clothing in new shapes that don’t require the re-positioning of a women’s internal organs.

1914 - Chanel uses her business brain to cash in on the war - Realising that women now need to work she designs simple, classic clothes that women can work and play in. She uses men’s designs and adapts them for women. Pullover tops, cardigans and sports jackets are her most popular pieces and modern young women flock to buy her comfortable, practical and stylish designs.

1915 - Chanel opens a third shop this time in Biarritz, a resort town on the coast of France. She recognises that the wealthy vacationers of this town have plenty of money to waste so she creates one-of-a-kind evening dresses that sell for exorbitant amounts. She imports trimmings and fabrics that are not available in France due to the war. The decadence and rarity of her designs are sought after amongst those that can afford them.

1916 - Chanel’s stores are so successful that by the end of the year she has three hundred staff in her employment. Her success means that she is able to pay back her loan from Boy Chapel and becomes totally and completely financially independent. For a woman in 1916, this is a remarkable achievement. Apparently Boy Chapel was surprised to get his money back as loans made to women back then were considered gifts rather than loans. She is the first designer to use jersey in outer garments as well as underwear and is fast developing a radical reputation for herself.

1918 - Chanel is devastated as after an 8 year relationship with Boy Chapel he grows tired of waiting for her to marry him. So he marries the daughter of an English pioneer, Diana Wyndham. Boy Chapel and Chanel remain close friends. Around this time Chanel takes the shape of the chemise undergarment and designs one of the first 1920’s drop-waist ’sack’ dresses. She is becoming a fashion icon herself and young women are starting to copy her look - slim, elegant and youthful with short, neat hair and bright red lipstick.

1919 - Boy Chapel dies in a car accident.

1921 - Chanel has a new man in her life, Grand Duke Dimitri Pavlovich. At age thirty-eight Chanel launches her most famous perfume - Chanel No.5

1925 - Chanel meets the Duke of Westminster in Monte Carlo, marking the beginning of their 5 year  relationship.

1929 - Chanel opens a boutique for her accessories and Chanel No.5 is established as the leading scent in the world. She is the first designer to make costume jewellery fashionable, even desirable. Before Chanel it was considered tacky to wear anything other than real gems.

1930 - The Duke leaves Chanel and marries Loelia Mary Ponsonby.

1931 - Chanel begins designing clothes for Hollywood films and signs a lucrative 1 million dollar contract.

1930’s - Chanel’s position as fashion leader is threatened by Italian designer Elsa Schiaperelli. Chanel’s designs are starting to be seen as frumpy and Elsa is cornering the popular youth market. Chanel’s classic designs are seen as boring and the whimsical and worldly ‘Schap’ is taking the fashion world by storm. Chanel becomes romantically involved with artist Paul Iribarnegaray. She also releases a new collection, comfortable in the knowledge that there are elegant and sophisticated women who prefer her designs. Obviously she is correct in this assumption.

1935 - Iribarnegaray dies suddenly of a heart attack which marks yet another emotional blow for Chanel.

1936 - During troubled times in France, Chanel is faced with the strike of at least a hundred of her workers. She fires them, realises she actually needs them and then hires them all back. She reluctantly concedes to their demands but builds herself a reputation as a rogue employer.

1939 - The outbreak of World War II - Chanel declared it was ‘no time for fashion’ and took a fifteen year break from her beloved business. She lives off the royalties of her famous perfume. Chanel closes her fashion houses and starts a relationship with German officer Hans Gunther von Dincklage.

1940’s - Fashion designer Chistian Dior starts to dominate the styles of the time with an exaggerated silhouette and brings back the use of restrictive corsetry. Chanel thought Dior’s New Look was ridiculous and that his large skirted, tiny waisted designs were totally unsuitable for the modern world.

1954 - Chanel, aged seventy, presents a new collection for the first time in 15 years. The reviews are quite critical and many say that Chanel should have stayed in retirement.

1971 - Coco Chanel dies, aged eighty seven.

1983 - Karl Lagerfeld becomes design director for the House of Chanel and slowly rebuilds the damaged reputation of one of the oldest fashion houses in Paris.

A few Chanel quotes from the book -

“God knows I wanted love. But the moment I had to choose between the man I loved and my dresses, I choose the dresses.”

“When I think of work, I think of the women I try to dress, not the couture house… Once I helped liberate women, I’ll do it again”

“After fifty you have to deserve your face”

“I never looked so much for someone to love, as for somebody to love me”

I also found out that she considered five to be her lucky number and presented all her collections in fives. Her collections would be shown on the fifth day of the month and her famous perfume is of course, Chanel No.5.

After reading this book I can see how much Chanel sacrificed to become the legend that she is today. She had several long love affairs which ended either with the sudden death of her partner or his sudden departure as he found another woman. It’s obvious that her top priority was her business and that she never had the time or desire for marriage and children. Something tells me that she never regretted her choices either.

For as long as I can remember I have always been more interested in the author of a book than the actual book itself. Reading Virginia Woolf at university only made me want to read her biography and I developed an unhealthy obsession with Lewis Carroll in my late teens. It’s only natural that these voyeuristic tendencies of mine would eventually lead to the manic researching of my favourite designers. Knowing the story behind the success gives Chanel’s collections new resonance and I doubt I will look at a Chanel 2.55 in the same way again…

Love Lady Smaggle

xxx

P.S For the boys who read my blog - a Chanel 2.55 is the classic quilted bag with a chain strap. Mischa Barton has one in every colour and if you love your girlfriend (or fag hag) you will buy her one immediately.