This 1955 audio recording of Billie Holiday provides an intimate earful into the world of one of the greatest jazz singers of all time. Showing the strains of years of drug abuse and heartbrake, Holiday's voice is clearly diminished but it's still nonetheless striking in its distinctiveness and tone.
In just four years after this was recorded, Holiday sadly passed away at the Metropolitan Hospital in New York (her hospital room under police guard after she was charged with drug possession).
Along with archival footage and photographs, this snippet captures beautifully the world of Lady Day.
From photography and fashion to art, music and beauty, you'll find all my little loves in life right here!
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Friday, 8 April 2011
Too Cool For School
Two of my favourite fashion icons: Alison Mosshart (from The Kills and The Deadweather fame) and Julia Restoin-Roitfeld (uber-muse and daughter of ex-French Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld) at New York Fashion Week 2011. Both fashion-forerunners stick to certain style components which help make their look instantly recognisable.
For Miss Mosshart this includes: a leopard skin fur coat, a full, in-your-eyes fringe, well-worn gig boots (preferably in gold), shirts in all designs, vintage t-shirts, skinny black jeans, a Bo-Diddley inspired guitar and a cigarette.
To nail Miss Restoin-Roitfeld look, the essentials include: various LBDs, opaque tights, a black blazer, wet-look leggings, luminous skin (Miss Restoin-Roitfeld claims she doesn't wear foundation but swears by rigorous moisturising and YSL's Touche Eclat), free-flowing hair, black eye-liner and some serious heels.
For Miss Mosshart this includes: a leopard skin fur coat, a full, in-your-eyes fringe, well-worn gig boots (preferably in gold), shirts in all designs, vintage t-shirts, skinny black jeans, a Bo-Diddley inspired guitar and a cigarette.
To nail Miss Restoin-Roitfeld look, the essentials include: various LBDs, opaque tights, a black blazer, wet-look leggings, luminous skin (Miss Restoin-Roitfeld claims she doesn't wear foundation but swears by rigorous moisturising and YSL's Touche Eclat), free-flowing hair, black eye-liner and some serious heels.
Alison Mosshart and Julia Restoin-Roitfeld at New York Fashion Week.
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Heroes of the Stage
Here's James Brown, Michael Jackson AND Prince together on stage back in 1983. Cool as milk!
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Nuts About Argan Oil
Argan Oil is having a moment. From haircare to skincare it's the new super-ingredient everyone is talking about. Made from nuts from the argan tree, this oil is incredibly rich in Vitamin E and is said to have amazing restorative and healing properties. It's also a mega-multitasker which can be used to:
- Alleviate dry, flaky patches
- Reduce the appearance of pesky fine lines
- Treat split ends and rough cuticles
I first became hooked on Argan Oil in the States. I bought Josie Maran's 100% Organic Argan Oil in beauty heaven Sephora and haven't looked back since. I use it on every dry patch, split end and rough cuticle I can find! I slather it on my face when it's feeling extra parched and always use it on my elbows to keep them soft. Unfortunately it's not available here but you can get it online pretty easily. There's a host of sites that sell Argan Oil but just make sure it's 100%, organic and, if possible, sustainable.
Labels:
Argan Oil,
beauty,
haircare,
Josie Maran,
Kiehl's,
Lee Stafford,
Nivea,
Sephora,
skincare
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