Posts Tagged ‘APC’

Bit of news

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

There are some big changes happening in my life at the moment so unfortunately the blog suffers a little bit of neglect.

Change no 1. I am going to have a baby! I am due end of December so it’s a busy and exciting time for us.

Change no 2. We are looking for a nice home with a garden so most weekends are spent on cycling round London, looking at places, trying to buy them, having vendors change their mind etc. All we want is a 2 bedroom house with a garden in a nice residential area, not that much to ask, is it?

Last weekend I was trying to take advantage of the sales and went to the yummy mummy central (that I hate) – Northcote Road. There is an enormous amount of adorable baby things but I am not falling into the cute trap! I ended up with some baby grows and then I started to contemplate how I don’t fancy buying anything for myself. The only items that I can safely buy are shoes and bags. So the next thing I knew I was trying those gorgeous A.P.C. wedges and purchasing them with a huge smile on my face.

Autumn set no 2

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Autumn

I couldn’t resist a little play time this morning.

The coat on the model is from A.P.C.; the coat in the middle is Fahri, I love the military look of it.

Shoes are black Church’s brogues and brown shoe boots from Pedro Garcia.

Bag by Chloe.

Scarf is from Maje and hat from the fabulous La Cerise Sur Le Chapeau.

EDIT: After a  (half)day of deliberating I have decided on the Church’s shoe. Monday lunch break will be shopping time!

Long long weekend

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

I feel slightly spoiled, after a week away I took this Friday off as well since my friend was visiting from Amsterdam, on top of it Monday is a bank holiday meaning 4 day weekend and two 4 day work weeks.

The weather was nice and on Friday my friends and I walked to Brixton Market and had a quick bite at Rosie’s and a massive catchup.

Saturday was not bad either and we had a picnic by my friend’s pool (yes, an outdoor pool in London!). I made an apricot cake, same recipe as tea cakes but in one piece and baked for about an hour, apricots and ground almonds on top. I love this recipe, it is so adaptable and the cake is not too sweet.

Sunday came and so did the autumn, tricked by the sunshine outside I put on a summer dress and was off for a day in town. Oh my Lord, I was so cold and felt totally silly with my summer attire, luckily I was not the only one. I didn’t give up though and off we went to Tate Modern to see a couple of exhibitions.

Natalia Goncharova ‘The Cyclist’

The first one was Futurism, this starts with Marinetti’s Futurist Manifesto and has a great representation of artists including Boccioni, Carrà, the Cubist movement, Russian avant-garde and the Duchamp brothers to name very very few. The show explains the relationship with Cubism as well as movements directly created from it like Orphism and Vorticism with great examples of all of them. There is Boccioni’s Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, Duchamp-Villon’s The Large Horse, Robert Delaunay’s The Cardiff Team, Natalia Goncharova’s The Cyclist (one of my favorite painting in the exhibition), Severini’s vibrant The Dance of the Pan-Pan at the “Monico” and Nevinson’s La Mitraillause.

C.R.W. Nevinson ‘La Mitraillause’

The Futurists loved speed, movement, modern machinery, streets, telegraphs, cars, planes, war. Morinetti was massively opposed pretty much the whole past, especially English decorative arts, romanticism, Pre-Raphaelits, revival trends and so on. He was also a misogynist and called for women to become more masculine so both sexes are the same, this strongly emerged in Russia where male and female artists became equal, one of the best being Liubov Popova, something that did not happen in Europe till much later.

Futurism died with the WWI, it was revived after the war but very soon it was overtaken by the … future, and other trends that evolved from it like Art Deco, Constructivism, Surrealism and Dada.

Robert Delaunay ‘The Cardiff Team’

I came out of the exhibition feeling very well informed, I finally fully understood the movement and wanted to find out more. The exhibition ends on the 20th of September.

We also had a look at Per Kirkeby’s show, I must admit, I am not a fun.

Then we headed to town to grab a bite at Pollo Bar in Old Compton Street where we indulged on pizza and good Chianti.

We finished the day by popping to few shops to check out the winter collections, high on my list is a winter coat and the first contender is this A.P.C. beauty but single breasted.

Now I am sitting wrapped in a woolly cardigan, drinking a cup of tea and planning tomorrow. I also must find the time to go to The Hayward, The Serpentine and The Whitechapel galleries before the exhibitions change.

I finally got my last disc of Mad Men, it was a very painful realisation that it will be a while before season three comes out in UK but the clever people at AMC made the 1st episode available online, fingers crossed they will do it every week!

Liberty in flowers

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Liberty of London is my absolutely favorite shop in the world. Today I strolled down Carnaby Street during my lunch break and saw the shop covered with flowers. It is to do with Prints Charming exhibition celebrating the Liberty prints, old and new. The shop commissioned few people to design new patterns like the artist Grayson Perry and wallpaper designer Meg Mathews, and is also showing old collaborations with A.P.C., Opening Ceremony, Cacharel and Kate Moss for Topshop to name a few.

There is a wonderful selection of accessories to buy, my favorite is the coastal town pattern notebook.