Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Maria Elena (Penelope Cruz) (celebrity) Inspired Fringed Bag

As anyone who follows fashion magazines/blogs may have noticed, there has been a rise in the popularity of fringed bags…

But…I believe the trend was started in 2008 by Woody Allen’s costume lady for Maria Elena (Penelope Cruz). As a firm believer in the adage ‘accessories maketh the lady’, Maria Elena would have looked like any other lady on the streets of Barcelona, if it were not for her awesome fringed handbag...






Notably, the item that made the biggest impact on me during the entire movie was that handbag…and also as support for a fellow etsian, I finally succumbed to the urge to get one for myself, in a beautiful dark chocolate suede….

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Crocheted Flower Shawl/Cape and Scarf

Following finding that crocheted flower tutorial on youtube a while ago, I realised I had some silky grey wool sitting around that I got from charity, so I decided to use it to practice making flowers. 8 flowers later and turning them into a scarf seemed like a good idea….



I’ve also always been fascinated with the idea of wearing capes/shawls to keep warm – instead of wearing jackets. It turns out that women were wearing capes during the 1930s rather than coats (as mentioned by Anais Nin in her diaries). So I thought I’d give making a crocheted flower cape a go…



Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Maria Elena / Penelope Cruz Style

When it comes to movies, I have a soft spot for anything that is beautifully shot with highly picturesque scenes. So it’s a bit of a no brainer that I have something of a visual and sartorial crush on Woody Allen’s Vicky Cristina Barcelona.

More specifically, with each re-viewing, I fall more and more in love with Maria Elena – especially in the sartorial sense.


One thing I find really great is that clothes-wise, she is a girl after my own heart as I love to wear clothes in similar styles and designs to hers - especially the dresses in the summer. Many of my dresses are actually in a similar design to the one in the pic where she is fighting with Juan Antonio...

Too bad re my yellow-based skin tone as I would love a pair of those orange loose pants to lounge about the house in - although it does mean that I tend to wear more black lace than white.
I do regret the fact that my feet get cold easily or I would totally love to own a pair of her nude sandals.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

The Kahleesi / Daenerys Targaryen tooth/claw Necklace


I’ve been following the Game of Thrones since the first season (albeit after half of season 1 was already shown), and one thing that has particularly struck me is how awesome the wardrobes are. I am particularly enamoured with how Daenerys is dressed, although I know I would look rather bad in most of the same get-up as she’s a pale blonde/brunette and I’m a pale Asian (yellow-based skin tone looks terrible with anything yellow based unless it’s make-up).

That being said, one thing I really love about her style is that her jewellery is always consistent in her claw/tooth necklaces.




So I was really chuffed when I found this on-the-cheap on ebay.




2015: I did a bit more looking on ebay lately and found this...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3-LARGE-HORN-TOOTH-SHAPE-PENDANTS-WITH-BEADS-ON-ADJUSTABLE-CORD-NECKLACES-n250-/161878689476?hash=item25b0b8c6c4:g:REQAAOSwAYtWOfI9



Thursday, April 25, 2013

Cross Stitch Classical French Hair Barrettes


One of the issues of having perma-straight hair is that you can’t do much with it in terms of styling without using enough hair products to mohawk a horse. Because of this, I’ve developed a taste for wearing French hair barrettes. My fascination with the variety of these that I can wear for any occasion also led me to being rather enthusiastic in making my own.

Due to my love of classical history, I couldn’t resist creating these from my cross stitch kit, pieces of felt, and my trusty hot glue gun. I thought it would be pretty nice to try a Greek-key design, but in black instead of the traditional blue….



Ever since I was little, I’ve always been fascinated by the design of the evil eye, when I saw my neighbor wearing one on a pin that she had gotten on a family holiday to turkey. This led into my experimentation with all the ways that you could use this design as a decorative symbol…



Saturday, March 23, 2013

Pomander Case Snail Shell Pendant



One of the things that I’ve noticed in high street fashion jewellery shops lately is the popularity of necklaces/pendants that are essentially a hollow ‘cage’ of some sort with a fancy bead sealed inside it. To those who are unfamiliar with the history of jewellery, these ‘cages’ were originally used in the medieval/renaissance period for people to carry fancy smelling things around with them – either to make themselves smell better or to hold up to their noses in order to prevent them from smelling too much of the sewage that lined the streets due to the bad sanitation of that time period.

So anyway, the really great thing about having a dad that loves to travel is that during high school, we got to visit a different place every summer. Given my love of the goddess Aphrodite (the official Greek version from their holy texts opposed to the popular modern myth version), one of my favourite holiday momentos is a white snail shell that I picked up on the beach at Cyprus when we went to check out Aphrodite’s rock.

After letting it sit in the bottom of my jewellery box gathering dust for a long time, I finally figured that I wanted to turn the shell into some sort of necklace. Originally I thought about doing something so that I could turn it into a pendant in the style of the gold one that Ursula wears in Disney’s The Little Mermaid.

After googling for a long time on how I could make this possible, I finally realized that I didn’t have the tools nor the skill to do this. So in the end I decided to settle on either using a spiral cage that you often see in new age shops that have gemstones inside or something in the style of a pomander case. 

The issue with getting my hands on a metal case is protecting the shell from getting chipped as it’s really thing. So it was off to lacquering it with several layers of my trusty clear nail varnish. This turned out to work pretty well, although I am a tad disappointed that I now can’t remove it from the cage and use it with something else, due to my mistake in not checking on how runny the nail varnish that I’d put inside the shell to solidify it a bit was, before I put the shell inside the case to check that it would fit.



Sunday, March 17, 2013

Red Ruffle Yarn Knitted Triangle Wrap



I’m usually more of a cardigan girl, but I’ve always been kinda curious about how and when to wear a triangle wrap shawl.

One of my favourite stories is a variation on the selkie wife story which is about a firebird lady with a beautiful feather coat.

I’d stockpiled 2 balls of red Elicia ruffle yarn for a special project, so am really proud of myself that I finished making the ruffle yarn triangle wrap in about a week – inspired by that feather coat…