Sunday 12 February 2012

Urban Welly Wearers.

So I sit here, watching the snow fall... and I half hope it will settle and be pretty and I half wish it would cease. (When I started writing this it was snowing)
Partially I want to curl up in a blanket, and partially want to sit outside on the balcony and watch it fall while listening to Explosions In The Sky.
Walking home from the station felt peaceful.
Not that anyone else thought so...

But what makes me laugh is city dwellers in wellington boots. Not laugh in a way that finds me mocking, more laugh in a way that... I get it. Perfectly pristine, shiny, never seen mud in their short rubbery lives, wellies. Myself very much included in that category, may I add.
Plastic boots usually in a fun colour or pattern, or emblazoned with the coveted Hunter logo...
None of those proper green farm wellies roun' these 'ere parts!


These particularly adorable boots were originally bought to stomp around in the mud on set of a war film one weekend, but that job fell through.. Grumble grumble, moan moan. (I did wear them around the flat for a while out of sheer love for them, mainly while cooking.)
Naturally, I couldn't go for the cheap, plain boots that were on sale - OH NO, Miss Doomsday wants only the best dressed feet in the trenches. And, I think you'll agree... they're mighty purdy <3.
Even if the trenches part didn't happen...
And even at full price.. £35 (from Bullfrog Footwear in Greenwich) isn't so steep a price.
AND I LOVE them. So hard.

Sooooo... without further ado; here's a selection of the cutest wellington boots on the market at the moment:

Urban Welly Wearers

Joule
$59 - joules.com

Joule
£33 - joules.com

Joule
$59 - joules.com

Mel shoes
£38 - schuh.co.uk

Warrior Princess Flex - Flex range
£45 - wedgewelly.co.uk



 
As a kid I did own a pair of the standard green wellies, I feel like it's somewhat of a requirement when being brought up surrounded by fields. They were used solely for being marched to the woods or said surrpunding fields on family dog walking expeditions, and usually ended up with me calf-deep in a pond because even more so as a child... I was never that ladylike.

I also, as a much smaller kid, was the owner of a pair of these.

And I definitely wish I was still able to get some for my now adult sized feet.
Those, and some cute knit tights and a pretty dress... my feet would be dry AND adorable.

Welly wearers of London... Unite!
I'm all for it. Bring on the snow, rain, puddles and maybe even some mud... if you can find it.


Work got really busy lately, and my blogging has been dwindling... but I have a whole bunch of stuff to write so I will be catching up with you guys soon.

Thursday 2 February 2012

Rawr!

What could be more entertaining than myself having a spontaneous and seemingly relentless nosebleed for 75% of my time on the Northern Line this morning?
Nothing, if you are anyone except me.. I would assume.

No matter, no matter. Nothing can bring me down when I am wearing my dinosaur skirt!
You heard me right... My dinosaur skirt.

Clearly, my failure of a phone (upgrade day tomorrow, by the way!) isn't going to cope taking photos. But this is the fabric, praise be to Google!

It is potentially my favourite thing I have ever made... forget the fancy corsets, elaborate 18th Century gowns, meticulously feathered parrot tutus or stylish 50's frocks, it's all about the dinos! (Though the idea of a 50's frock in the same fabric has been playing on my mind, let's not pretend that wouldn't be adorable)
 

Making simple garments from slightly unlikely and fun fabrics really appeals to me, and I often find myself with itchy fingers if I haven't been sewing in a while. I don't really get much chance to get to that point these days though to be fair.
There's a limit to how many of these my wardrobe will handle though... I need to start making and selling these :)

Some fabrics I have my eye on:



And I'm positive I could sell a few with this fabric ;] 


(All prints found on http://www.jandofabrics.com)


Monday 30 January 2012

Inspire Me Monday!

This is, admittedly, somewhat thrown together.
A collection of image elements I have been using as inpsiration according to a current design brief.



The brief:

Roller derby team
Red
Green
Black
Colours inspired by vintage horror movie posters.
AVOID CONNOTATIONS OF CHRISTMAS
Must include logo
Player name/number to go on the back.

Cut of jersey is set, but for print... Anything goes.

I like this. It's exciting, though I'm having a severe case of total design freedom vs too much choice. I need a little narrowing down. Though even the horror poster thing was only mentioned as a justification of colour, so I ran with that a bit.

I think this worked out quite nicely. :]

Living with CBF

"Gizz uh smile love, you'd look prettier"

Oh, gee, thanks mister.... Way to get my morning off to a better start!

I realise that the title of this blog makes it sound somewhat more serious than it's going to be. CBF, although it sounds like one, is not some horribly insufferable medical condition I have been afflicted with... medical, no. Serious, certainly. Insufferable, for those on the other side of it perhaps.
But I have found I am not the only one that suffers from the phenomenon we have affectionately come to knows as Chronic Bitch Face.
Allow me to explain:
Poster specific entry - http://blog.krisatomic.com/?p=1617)

Granted, this morning when that was said to me my face may actually have reflected my feelings at the time due to a combination of it being Monday morning and the war that my uterus appears to be waging on the rest of my body. It's hardly a recipe for smiles, is it girls? But this is beside the point and I am very aware that much of the time the adorable illustration above hits the nail on the head.
Maybe it's London... I certainly feel like I got more scowl-tastic since an hour commute became the start of my day. Central London commuters are a strange breed. Deathly silent, avoiding eye contact, serious faced people. Myself included, clearly.
Hearing someone speak on the underground first thing in the morning is the most strangely alien sensation and only then do you realise how quiet it is, save the sounds of tannoy announcements and rustling adjustments of the Metro newspaper.

So, as for "it might never happen"... it probably has. I have been removed from my cocoon of blankets , I did not emerge as a beautiful butterfly, and my uterus is clawing at my small intestine in a way that makes me want to punch kittens.
And, "smile, you'd look prettier". You're right... I probably would. But until I get to work and have had a cup of coffee none of us are going to find out.

However, because it is indeed Monday and I have upheld my promise, tonight when I get home you will receive the first of my Inspire Me Monday collages.
Now there's something to smile about...

Saturday 28 January 2012

This. Is. Costume.

All hail Suzi, Queen of Procrastination.

I am terrible for it. I'm sure I'm not alone in this and my particular favourite is the age-old trick of helping everyone else with everything else instead, it then feels like I'm doing something somewhat more proactive at least.

So... costume for myself for tonights 90's party? Pah! (But more on that later!)

This, boys and girls, was todays brief:
"Hey, Suzi, dress me for a This Is England party"


Wonderful! Even more excuse to be raiding vintage stores on this lovely London Saturday and a decidedly more awesome theme than the 90's.

Before we go further, can I just express my SEVERE DISLIKE of Camden on a Saturday afternoon. I am not good with tourists. (Yet love being the most obvious of tourists myself when the situation arises.)
I am not good with people walking painfully slowly.
I am even less tolerant of people stopping in front of me for no apparent reason.
Pedestrian. Rage.
So... why I do it to myself is beyond anyones comprehension.

Camden, being Camden, is a wonderful place for finding things if you just know where to look. Between the repetition of tourist t-shirt shops, quirky gadget stores, piercing palours and lacy/frilly/crocheted/cream/beige/girly things boutiques you can often find find some hidden gems. Admittedly it's not quite as samey samey as it used to be, but more often than not if you find something in one store, you'll find it in at least 5 more down the street too.

Anyways, anyways, I successfully located a Ben Sherman shirt, Harrington jacket, braces and Doc Martens for my friend after dragging him into a plethora of vintage shops he never even knew existed. All for under £100, which he admitted he would have simply spent on a brand new pair of Doc's had I not dragged him into Episode (www.episode.eu)
The last store specialised exclusively in skin-head attire and ska records. Perfect.

This is why you take Suzi shopping with you ;]

End result looked like a variation on this glorious Polyvore representation I kocked together for the pleasure of your eyeballs:


 As for my 90's-tastic outfit for the evening... I'll get to that tomorrow maybe.

Thursday 26 January 2012

Fashion on Thursday.

I'm still working out where I'm taking this blog... So far, on a vaguely mind wandering women's magazine type rant it would seem. I potentially read The Stylist too much.
I think I'm going to start doing some inspiration collages to put up, collections of images and colour themes that I have been using as source material on current project. Maybe a weekly thing.
How do "Inspire Me Mondays" sound?

Apparently I have started to narrate my life in my head too, as I go about my daily business. 
Excellent.

Anyway....
This is what I wore today
 I decided that the tights and leg warmers were the cutest part at least.
And the important part of the rest would be my City & Colour owl t-shirt over ever so slightly tatty wardrobe staple of black cotton jersey t-shirt dress.
Really, I live in these things. I need more!

I lack in any fancy way to take pictures of myself/my outfits at present but overly hipster looking fake photobooth strips of my legs appear to work fairly well.
(and that's from http://laphotocabine.com in case you were wondering)

In fact, I sort of love these Instagram/Hipstamatic type generators that have popped up all over the place, they're cute. I'm undecided whether Miss Pandawithacamera will hate me for saying so or not, but we did recently share a simultaneous excited moment about Photo Jojo's iPhone Holga lens.
And while we're on the subject... Phone upgrade day in 8 days.
The holga lens will be mine!!

Then there will be no stopping me...

Wednesday 25 January 2012

Songs that make you smile.

Public transport being a major factor in being late for work could only be made worse by the heavens opening at the exact same moment you realise cannot even get into the tube station.
Needless to say, that was the daily commute from hell.

But there's things that make you smile no matter what else is going on, right?
Whether it's a smile from a stranger, or remembering a silly conversation out of nowhere...  For me it's quite often songs. You know the kind, the ones that come on the radio in the studio, or your iPod as you walk down the street and you can't help but beam and dance a little as you sing along. (And slightly wish that you life was a broadway musical and everyone else was about to spontaneously join in?  Admittedly, I  might be alone with that part)

So. Grumpy, late for work commuter Suzi with soggy feet descends on Deptford High Street with a face like thunder only to be greeted by the sight of the African gentleman who is sat outside the little Rag-n-Bone vintage shop across the road from the station. A shop worth a visit, too, may I add.
Every morning he will be sat there with his wireless looking happy as Larry and watching the the rest of  us scowel at the world. On the day in question, however, the song that met my ears improved my general morning mood.
I have no explanation for my love of this, other than that it genuinely makes me want to boogie.


What a winner.
I once has a similar experience concerning a gloriously sunny day, a very croweded Wimbledon town centre and Paolo Nutini - Pencil Full of Lead on my iPod.
And ohhh did I dance through town. You better believe it.