Showing posts with label under the sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label under the sea. Show all posts

Friday, 24 July 2009

in labyrinths of coral caves













( source )
(editing to add, the maker of these has an etsy shop where they sell little coral necklaces. It's empty at the moment however.)

Two of my favourite things meshed together!
Also, check out my friend Rachel O'Malley's knitted picnic at Streaking Scarlett. So twee!

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

high tide





Not to sound trite, but I really can't express how much I love Jane's most recent outfit at Sea Of Shoes.

Friday, 3 July 2009

don't say you know we've gone andromeda























( ffffound, flickr )

Going away for a week to be beside the sea :)

Sunday, 3 May 2009

Squid Rings

Inbetween watching The Mighty Boosh (for the first time might I add, and I love it!) whilst on the exercise bike and doing my laundry, I've been scouring Etsy this evening for earrings. I used to have an obsession with buying new ones, my collection is a tad ridiculous, but I'm now either bored of them or else my ears just can't cope with the weight of my favourites. Boo.

I came across Octopus Me and I think I'm a little in lust. My sad little student budget means it's not to be however.









Usually me and little holes and clusters don't mix... I get freaked out by bubbling rice! Kind of funny since octopi are one of my favourite sea creatures.

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

Dance like a jellyfish









Arcylic on plastic bags by Kara Daving

Sunday, 12 April 2009

She sells sea shells by the sea shore.

I've been gorging as mentioned before on Guylian chocolate shells all day. Maybe that's why I'm still looking at runway at 2.30am. I'm not used to eating chocolate.



I really have a thing for scallops, whether singly or grouped to mimic scales. They're the most simple kind of seashell. I always think back to the Portaferry Seafood Festival my brother and I would go to with our dad when we were younger, how we bargained with him in return for pretty much clearing out the stock of free oysters (because we had no shame obviously and the organisers apparently couldn't say no to two little children).

I saw the most beautiful cream, sheer, beaded shrug in Topshop the other day (which isn't on the website, boo). Please be in Manchester come loan time!


I bought this teacup set on Etsy last summer. So cheap, only $10 all in at the time (which was around £5, boo current exchange rate). It's one of the most beautiful things I own. It sits on my shelf at uni beside my sea urchins.

The Spring 2009 collections were bursting with inspiration taken from scallops. Here is a few of my favourite picks.


Christopher Kane, Spring/Summer 2009. This reminds me of shape making class... creating garments ideas from simple 2D shapes. As a whole, I don't like this collection. I detest animal print. But the sheer scallops above won me over.


ChloƩ, Spring/Summer 2009. This colour palette is perfect. Chartreuse, beige, cream, bluebell, green, and apricot. I'm not usually into summer fashion, but this collection is something special. In particular the sheer forest blouse pictured right.


Eley Kishimoto tights, Spring/Summer 2009. Honestly, I didn't really like the garments themselves in this collection. A little too twee for my tastes. But the tights! Scalloping and dip dye? What's not to adore.



Sabyasachi, Spring/Summer 2009. I'm a bit new to Sabyasachi but good god do I like what I see! I feel a post all of his own coming on in the morning.


Jean Paul Gaultier, Spring/Summer 2008 couture. Just because I do love mermaid fashion.