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February 28, 2010

Autumn/Winter Wardrobe

Autumn is fast approaching, and although the temperature gage insists on hovering around “incinerate” I am looking towards the cooler months and thinking about where I want to go with my wardrobe this year. I think that by now I have a fairly firm grasp on my own personal style. I know what suits my body type, and try to buy pieces that I will actually wear, rather than things that will sit in my closet for a few months before being given way. So here is the general outline of what I have/want for Autumn/Winter 2010 -

Tops
** sheer black / print / floral blouses (will look to buy 2 new blouses this season)
* black cashmere v-neck sweater
** black cashmere cardigan (x2)
* black studded silk tank
black silk/jersey tee
elizabeth and james black satin blouse

Bottoms
** black pencil skirts (will need to purchase 2 new skirts for work)
black cigarette style pants
** dark denim jeans (will need 1-2 new pairs)

Dresses
* asos dark purple/floral print dress [ordered]
basque dark green/black peacock print dress
black/grey polka dot print babydoll dress
ann taylor black dress w. rosette shoulders

Outerwear
* black long length blazer
* black leather jacket
black tie-waist trench

Accessories
* cashmere tube scarf
house of harlow peacock ring
* oversized ray ban wayfarers
* oversized black leather handbag
3.1 phillip lim black patent clutch
vintage peacock clutch
* oversized black leather clutch
mimco black embellished hair piece
diamond stud earrings
tiffany & co initial necklace
* black pearl earrings

Shoes
* lanvin black leather ballet flats
country road black leather ballet flats
black patent ankle boots
wittner flat black leather boots
wittner black patent pointed flats
chanel burgundy round toe heels

All items that have an asterix next to them are things I’ll need to find & purchase. I probably won’t manage to get everything that I want, but hopefully I’ll find some really beautiful pieces this season. As for hair and makeup, I’m finding this picture of Miranda Kerr to be a source of inspiration -

As I do at the start of every season, I will be cleaning out my wardrobe tomorrow and sorting out the “do not want” the “maybe want” and the “must keep” clothes from spring/summer, looking through my stored autumn/winter wardrobe and figuring out what I can make work during the transitional stage between seasons… Do you do re-organise your wardrobe at the start of the new season?
February 28, 2010

Skin MD Natural Giveaway Winner

Congratulations to Tiffany, who is the winner of our Skin MD Natural Shielding Lotion Giveaway! I will be contacting you via email for your postal details. Thanks to everyone who entered our competitions recently. Stay tuned for more in the future!
February 28, 2010

Guest Blog – “Remember Me”

I am doing what I can to try and watch more movies this year. I’ve done pretty good so far, considering that I’ve managed to watch 13 films so far this year. My friend Cait thinks one movie I should see this year is “Remember Me” – and here is why…

Remember Me

Ghandi said “Whatever you do in life, will be insignificant. But it’s very important that you do it. I tend to agree with the first part.”

When you now hear Robert Pattinsons’ name, I can understand the overwhelming desire to run quickly in the other direction. His name alone causes young girls and women to shriek in delight, in what I can only equivocate with that of Batman to the bat signal. But when watching the 2 and a half minute long trailer for Summit Entertainment’s romantic drama Remember Me (starring Robert Pattinson) I couldn’t help but feel a sense of anticipation. That thrill you get when watching movie trailers with no real expectations and realising “Hey, this just might be worth all that money”.

Remember Me tells the story of Tyler Hawkins (Robert Pattinson), a young New York man who has a strained relationship with his father Charles (Pierce Brosnan) after a family tragedy. Through a twist of fate he meets Ally Craig (Emilie de Ravin from Lost) she, also, dealing with her own tragedy. In addition, Academy award nominee Lena Olin (Chocolat) takes on the role of Tyler’s mother, Chris Cooper (Academy award winner for Adaptation) as Ally’s father and adorable new comer, 12 year old Ruby Jerins (recently seen alongside Leonardo Dicaprio and Michelle Williams in Shutter Island), as Tyler’s younger sister, Caroline.

Initial audience feedback from a test screening conducted late last year showed that individuals were also pleasantly surprised. One reviewer on twitter was quite frank in their opinion writing; “to be really freaking honest, i thought it was going to be unintentionally lolzy, but it was REALLY good. i don’t think anyone would be disappointed.” Another noted; “This movie is NOT a romantic drama. It is not a chick flick.” And for those concerned about this being one of those films that caters to lovers of vampires who may or may not sparkle; “I had really low expectations for it, but it was incredible. I thought it was just going to be a Rob showcase but it was definitely not. I loved, loved, loved it and really hope it doesn’t get written off as just a Twilight fan girl movie. I can’t express how amazing it was.”

Blogs and websites have also been positive in their praise of the film. Tim, a blogger for Canada’s Much Music, reviewed the film saying; “We had a chance to attend a preview screening of Remember Me yesterday and can safely say that it will please existing Pattinson fans while – dare we say it – also introduce him to a whole new audience.” Australian movie blogger Clint from Moviehole tweeted; “Can’t believe a Robert Pattinson flick – Remember Me – is one of the best films I’ve seen in months. Really good stuff. Very impressed with Robert Pattinson’s performance, but also the chemistry he and Emilie de Ravin had. End takes the wind out of you too.”

From the few short teasers the Summit entertainment has released the chemistry between De Ravin and Pattinson is electric. Everyone in their life has shared that connection with someone and for two strangers to be able to come together after a short time knowing each other is incredible. Directors and the co-stars can push it and laud it as much as they want, but with these two, it’s genuinely believable. The palpable tension between the two is incredible.

And while the concentration will undoubtedly be on Robert Pattinson (as this is his first major non Sparkly, non virginal, non Vampiric role), praise for the other cast members’ performances is also high; Bryan Alexander of NBC’s Popcorn biz wrote; “Pattinson is sharp in this beautifully shot film, and one-time James Bond Brosnan is in top form. Their thick onscreen New York accents might slip a bit in the heat of their constant arguing, given Pattinson’s a Brit and Brosnan an Irishman. But Pattinson makes coming out on the wrong end of cop fights and cramped student living in New York look appealing, while the polished Brosnan looks perfectly at home in his big business surroundings.” An online blogger not affiliated with an official source was enthusiastic about Chris Coopers role in the film; “Yay Chris Cooper! I don’t care if Sparkles doesn’t sparkle. Mr. Cooper ALWAYS sparkles.” And praise also for the adorable Ruby Jerins “… The girl who plays his sister Caroline is a star waiting to happen.”

Many of the initial reactions from the early pre-screening warned that anyone seeing the film should take tissues. The twist at the end of the film will tug at the heart strings of even the most hardened of cynics.

Someone comes into your life and half of you says “Danger, stay in your cave, you are nowhere near ready” and the other half says “Make her yours forever” and I’m working on the forever part.

Remember Me opens March 11th in Australia, March 12th in North and South America and throughout March and April in the UK and Europe. For additional information you can visit http://remember-me-saturday.blogspot.com/

-Cait

I do admit that I am one of those people that would go out of my way to avoid a screening of a Robert Pattinson film purely because I figure half of the audience would annoy the hell out of me. But I do have a soft spot for Emilie (CLAIRE! LOST!) so I might have to give this film a go…
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