Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

wild prairie


I want this for christmas so bad that I'm tempted to just get it myself and wrap it up in red and green with a big velvet ribbon and stick it under the tree. That's how much I want it. I've been getting out my Slim Aarons print almost twice weekly because I just can't stop looking at it. There's something about the home and homewares that's getting me excited at the moment, more excited than clothes, or beauty, or books, or movies. I've got new sheets, new pictures, and dreaming of enough coffee table books that my house just looks like this. Time to move out, maybe??

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the art of giving - Paris

Collage and typography by Talisa Sutton, words by me

This year Talisa and I will be spending our summers (their winters!) in two of our favourite cities, Paris and New York. To celebrate we thought we'd work together on a two-part themed gift guide perfect for lovers of those cities just like us. We had so much fun putting together our gift guide last year that it made sense to do it all over again. We hope you love it too. So, without any more chat, here is part one. Give the gift of Paris this Christmas.

one. Van Rycke 'Porte Bonheur' bracelet, $88 from My Chameleon

Christmas is always about the little things. Little mince pies, little sips of champagne, little children, running around in wrapping paper togas, and little jewels. Van Rycke is the King of the petite present, the definition of a tiny thing that means so much. Any of their string cord bracelets emblazoned with slogans will do - La Vie, Je T'aime, Best Friend (choose wisely according to your recipient) - but our favourite is Porte Bonheur. Let this be a lucky charm in name and in nature for the lucky person who gets this under the tree, and start their new year off with a charming little spark.

two. Isabel Marant 'Vadim' chunky knit, $480 from La Garconne

If she's a francophile - and if she isn't, this is the wrong guide for you! - then she'll love Isabel Marant. But she'll also love angora sweaters, the chunkier the better, for pairing with skinny jeans and suede ankle boots and insouciant, irreverent charm. If she's a francophile she'll love the colour cream; creme fraiche, vanilla macarons, the white-washed walls of a Hausmann-ised hotel particulier. If she's a francophile she'll love a loose, slightly baggy style, all the better for wearing under pea coats and chunky scarves. If she's a francophile - and if she isn't, then this is the wrong guide for you! - then she'll love this sweater with all her heart. 

three. Sans Ceuticals 'Beauty Essentials Kit', $36 from My Chameleon

Some people are lucky enough to be getting a jet-setting trip for Christmas, a European winter or a Japanese New Year. Understandably, budgets can be easily blown, which is why this Beauty Essentials Kit by New Zealand beauty brand Sans Ceuticals is the perfect stocking stuffer for someone with wanderlust eyes. Featuring plane-perfect samples of their cult-favourite range including hair wash and hydratant, body wash and body cream - all packed in a jute bag ready to go! - this essentials kit will be just that. 

four. Tickets to So Frenchy So Chic in the Park festival, from $56 from Ticketmaster

Experiences can sometimes be the best gifts, as a champagne-hued memory lasts forever. This one may require planning; hunting down a tranche of Fromage D'Affinois with the blue vein running through it, finding a good baguette and a good bottle of red, rushing to the boulangerie to snag those last few financiers of the afternoon. But it'll be worth it. Once you and your lover, or your best friend, or your francophile mother, or whoever, really, stretch out along a picnic rug in the grass at Weribee Park, or in the courtyard of Town Hall in Sydney, you'll be treated to hours of French music and the kind of perfect, Parisian afternoon that makes it all worthwhile. Even if you're not in Paris, not yet.

five. A box of Lanvin x Laduree macarons, approximately $35 from Laduree

Sure, if you give this they won't last the day. And it does seem like a lot of money for a cardboard box and 8 little circles of sugary pastry and sweet cream. But oh, what sugary pastry and sweet cream! And what a cardboard box! Designed by Lanvin creative director Alber Elbaz and featuring his trademark whimsical figurines (grand dames and bright young things and even Elbaz himself in his square glasses), the box is a thing of beauty, perfect for storing jewels and trinkets long after the macarons have been devoured. And, well... There are macarons and there are macarons and these are of the latter. Flown in direct from switzerland in such mouth-watering flavours as Cherry Blossom and Violet Marshmallow (if you see the flavours that you want, get them when you can, because not all flavours are available all the time unfortunately! Besides, it can be an early present before the Christmas rush), these macarons may not be as critically acclaimed as others in Sydney, but you're not really giving taste, or smell or sight here. You're giving a dream.

six. Delicacy, approximately $14 from Amazon UK

You could make an event of it - throw in some retro popcorn and a block of the best Mazet salted caramel chocolate ($16 from Simon Johnson, but who's counting) - promise an evening of laughter and tears and Audrey Tautou's beautiful, delicate wardrobe. Or you could just give her the film, wrapped up in tissue paper and placed in a stocking, knowing that if she loved Amelie - and who didn't? - and if she loves Carven - and who doesn't? - then she'll love this movie about love and loss and finding happiness in the most surprising of places.

seven. Little Birds by Anais Nin, approximately $14 from Powells

Why do French books always seem so naughty? Maupassant's George Duroy, smart and beautiful and a friend to all, Sagan's Cecile, languid as a duchess on that beach in the South of France, Colette's Gigi, not the first ingenue to fall in love with her benefactor, but surely the loveliest. But for proper naughtiness you can't go past Anais Nin. The queen of erotica, Anais Nin's Little Birds is probably her most well-known cahier of naughty scribbles. This one is definitely for the lovers.

See part two, New York, here

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presents!


I wrote a little gift guide for my favourites over at Benah, and I wanted to share it here. I have so much fun writing gift guides, mostly because it's wishful thinking, and who doesn't love that? I always seem to be making lists around this time, that's the trouble with having both Christmas and a birthday in December. But at least I always start to think about gifting early, and this year I have a mixture of wants and needs, things for myself, things for my life, and things for my mind. I like to have a bit of a mix. (This is also something of a dream list, because I've been taught well by my mum that the best kind of presents are the ones you really don't expect, not even a little bit, not at all. We learned this the year my brother and I both got sheep for christmas. Yes. Sheep. Physical ones, but not at our house, on our friends farm. We didn't really get it at the time, but later in the year the sheeps' wool was sold and we got a nice little paycheck, which was fun. Completely random, but fun. That's my mum.)

See my full gift guide on the Benah blog here

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letters

1 // 2

Yeah, I was that girl. The one that wanted a nameplate necklace. The one that wore ghetto gold jewellery for fun and never took her treasured bits and pieces off. Well, since I never got my nameplate necklace (although I did get some treasured bits and pieces) I feel like now is as good a time as any to indulge. I love the PetiteGrand custom collection, just in time for christmas gifting, where you can get a classic gold chain, or bracelet, or drop earrings adorned with your initials. And, as someone with two first initials, this is the perfect chance to fulfill all those childhood desires for name necklaces that didn't just have H or R on them, but both.

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little things


one: Isabel Marant jewellery bags // two: hand-stamped wrapping paper // three: a box of Aesop goodies // four: 2012 Moleskine diary // five: Aesop rosehip seed lip balm // six: Isabel Marant beaded bracelets // seven: Short and Sweet by Dan Lepard // eight and nine: "Small Things" chapter and detail of Me and Ro citrine necklace // ten: Vanessa Bruno silk blouse


It's my first real day off in about two weeks - Christmas doesn't count as a day off, does it? - and I'm making today all about the small things. The little things that make big days, as it were. I've always loved the little things. I revel in Christmas traditions, like spending whole nights wrapping thumb-sized chunks of home-made nougat with pieces of turkish delight gems throughout in squares of cellophane. Or in the niceties of downtime, of recorded episodes of Lewis on the TV and a steaming plate of spaghetti with butter and cheese for dinner. Or in just lying in bed, with a nice necklace on, looking at my ceiling and thinking of tomorrow. 

A couple of little things that are charming my life at the moment. Rosehip seed lip balm from Aesop, which is so rose-y that it makes me smile, and reminds me of my childhood nickname (Rosebud. haw haw haw). The Isabel Marant dustbags, with their little scribbles and hand-writing that could not fail to delight. A gorgeous Vanessa Bruno blouse that my mum picked up for me in the Boxing Day sales, a chic Navy Blue covered in the most beautiful, tiniest of tiny white stars. Dan Lepard's amazing cook book which was in my stocking on Christmas Day, an incredible pastel-hued tome that tells me exactly why butter and sugar needs to be creamed so, and why egg whites must be firm but not stiff, and why baking is so precise, questions I've always pestered mum the masterchef about and now have all the answers to. Each chapters has a cutesy title ("small things" for candies, "crusty" for pies, etc) has a gorgeous printed end paper, my favourite is this green, pink and lemon yellow number. And oh! How could I forget? Resting on that chapter is the Me and Ro necklace my parents gave me for Christmas, the littlest gold pendant with a citrine stone in the middle. I have loved this necklace for so long and was in despair when I turned up at bloodorange and saw that it was gone. Little did I know (although others did! and they kept the secret so well) that my parents had nipped in to get it for me as the most generous and thoughtful gift. It goes so well with the other me and ro necklaces I've received for my birthday, the yellow stone winking when it catches the sunlight. I'm in love! And I think my small, but perfectly formed delicate jewellery collection is pretty much complete.

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the art of giving: part three

Part one: Luxury,  Part two: Jewellery


Part Three: Culture


We are always told that when it comes to gifting it’s the thought that counts, and there’s no greater present than one that makes you think.  A set of Penguin Great Loves will remind you about what’s important in the world, of broken hearts, and bareness and rough ocean seas. Carine Roitfeld’s Irreverentwill remind you about what’s not important, but still amazing all the same, like a rosy-lipped Gemma Ward, poised with scissors over her curled eyelashes, or a Le Smoking, caught by Helmut Newton in an endless Parisian street. Poolside with Slim Aarons is the present for summer babies, with their permanently bronzed limbs and their sunflower-like tendency to chase the golden rays.

Keep track of next year’s important dates with a Moleskine 2012 Diary. Ernest Hemingway used to scribble in one over black coffee at Harry’s Bar, watching the Gondolas go by. That’s a gift of real promise. Or, if you want to inspire, try Guy Bourdin Polaroids. Featuring 98 never-published images, Bourdin’s trademark surreal sartorial imagery is captured in that signature, saturated Polaroid colour-scheme, revealing an eerie, broody sexuality and an undercurrent of danger throughout. For the photography buff and the fashion fan alike.

And for when it all gets too much, when the fashion is too cerebral, the stories too tragic, the Roitfeld imagery too, well, French, then it’s time to wrap up The O.C Box Set and tie a big yellow ribbon around the whole thing and call it a day. Give it to the people who watched it with you the first time round, and had a little crush on Seth and an even bigger crush on Marissa’s wardrobe. It might not be that beautiful baby pink 2.55 that she swung from her perfectly manicured fingers, but it’s almost as good. That must be in the next gift guide.


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Clockwise from top, Penguin Great Loves, from $6.89 at The Book Depository, Moleskine Weekly Notebook, €14 (EUR) from Moleskine, Pool Side with Slim Aarons, $58.36 from The Book Depository, The O.C Season 2, $47.99 from JB Hi-fi, Guy Bourdin Polaroids, $39.04 from The Book Depository, Irreverent by Carine Roitfeld, $139.95 from Ariel Books.


As before, Collage by Talisa, Words by Me



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the art of giving: part two



 
Talisa and I have scarily similar taste - seen through our shared love of bloodorange, Benah, Acne and all things Isabel (among other things). So it's only natural that we collaborated on a gift guide for Christmas, featuring all the things we would both love to be wrapped up and presented to us, or from us, on Christmas day. She's already got the first installment up on her blog, 'Luxury'. Here's the second. Jewellery. And stay tuned for the next two!



Thin and dainty and fine as a morning in February, the only jewellery you should be giving (and receiving, of course) this Christmas should be delicate. Like a PetiteGrand bracelet from Mychameleon, twin hearts melded together to show your sister, in silver chain and clasp form, that you really do love her, or to say thank you to your best friend for all the late nights this year – and all the ones still to come – or for yourself from a lover to say here is mine, and yours, together.

Help a forgetful friend by gifting her a Memory ring from Catbird, Brooklyn. Slotted gently onto the first knuckle an index or middle finger, it’s top-hand presence will always remind her of you, and Christmas.  A star ring from Catbird is perfect for the supernovas in your life – like the girl who always answers your calls or the one who buys you a flat white when you’re really skint. A little gift for a big person.

If you’re gifting a Satomi Kawakita Black Diamond ring and matching studs you must surely have a heart of gold. These are, actually, the kinds of things you will want for your own jewellery box, the kinds of things that will make your heart soar if they magically find their way under you tree come Christmas morn’. A tiny hint of a diamond set perfectly in an endless circle of flaxen-hued gold. What’s that saying again? Always give presents you’d like to receive yourself? We think anything from Satomi Kawakita fits firmly into this category.

 There is nothing that says, ‘merry Christmas, I love you’, quite like something handmade. Each BRVTVS piece is made to order, each link on a dainty golden chain hammered to perfection in a Chelsea studio before being sent out to you via priority post and all that entails. Opening this present will prove your love, because even if you didn’t make that Servilia necklace, all curved pipe-pendant and thin-as-a-dandelion chain, yourself, someone else did, and that’s what matters.  

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Clockwise from top, PetiteGrand Double Heart Bracelet, $132 from My Chameleon, Catbird Gold Memory Ring, $58 (US) from Catbird, Catbird Silver Star Ring, $52 (US) from Catbird, Satomi Kawakita Black Diamond Solitaire Ring, $190 (US) from La Garconne, Satomi Kawakita Black Diamond studs, $150 (US) from La Garconne, BRVTVS Servilia Necklace, $150 (US) from BRVTVS, BRVTVS Claudia Bracelet, $110 (US) from BRVTVS

Collage by Talisa, Words by me





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it's beginning to look a lot like christmas


mini christmas trees at the columbia road flower market // tinsel and decorations from peony lim // the white house's display of christmas cookies // one festive-spirit dog from sous style

It's so cold in sydney we might as well be drinking mulled wine and making gingerbread and having a white christmas. Is this what it feels like to have all those seasonal festive favourites in the right climate? At any rate, I'm thinking Shearling for christmas day... And I'm listening to this.

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