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Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Summer Inspiration

Dearest Third Cousin,

Please enjoy this visual merriment









How AWESOME is this shoot from Sticks and Stones Agency, Photography: Janneke Storm , MUA: Kate Shanahan, Clothes: Alterior Motiff . I love everything about this, it appeals to all my senses and sensibilities. I want everything this shoot is selling me: the clothes, the lifestyle, the fun and carefree sunshine filled activities , I want it all, now. This is always what I dream Summer to be, and then well, I live in Ireland, so you know, its different. I am however hoping that the mysterious New Zealand weather man, that has promised us a few months, worthy of the title of 'Summer' is correct and maybe this photo-shoot might come to life a bit closer to home. 

Ps: Check out The Fair Issue 2 which features my interview with Colin Horgan.

Love,
Sarah 
x

Monday, March 5, 2012

If you go down to the Woods today...

Dearest Third Cousin,

Today I was seduced into the woods by the two Swedish pipe pipers called First Aid Kit. Lead from the safe comfort of my lodgings we explored themes of lust, loss and legend.



Outfit Details
Hat, Asos
Top, Penneys
Shorts and Belt, Vintage


Oh the bitter winds are coming in and I’m already missing the summer 

Star comes cold but I’ve been told I was born to endure this kind of weather 

When it’s you i find like a ghost in my mind 

I feed it and i gladly wear the crown


-Emmylou


-The Lion's Roar.

Their stunning sophomore album cover and inside artwork was styled by the wondrous Sisters of the Black Moon.


Sit back and let these musical white witches cast a spell on your ears and eyes. 



Image Via : The Blue Walrus

Love,
Your Third Cousin.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Honorable mention!

Dearest Third Cousin,

"My Third Cousin is an artistic running commentary between two people about style, art, music, and anything else that matters. This is a free-spirited, inspiring Internet nook." Can you believe someone wrote something so nice about us! EEEKKK this has resulted in the "I am currently jumping up and down on the spot" kind of  excitement!

"So unbelievably flattered! I think shopaholic.become.co.uk really summed up our little blog so well!"
-my Third Cousin

I agree! I'm literally smiling from ear to ear!. So excited to be featured in the editors picks of Unforgettable blogs for May! Also please check out my answers to the questions asked in the post! Its an insight into my views on my personal style!



Thank you so much shopaholic!

Love,
Your Third Cousin
x

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Surreal Inspiration

Dearest Third Cousin,



Her Innovations are some of the most recognised fashion statements ever made. Her colour is adored by millions. Her Anti-Fashion clothing is a sartorial god send. Her designs embody sex and death. She is the quirky mother of the Avant Garde. She is the ever influential Elsa Schiaparelli.

The jumpsuit, shocking pink, synthetic fabrics, Skelton and lobster dresses.  Schiap collaborated with the surrealist art movement by designing Fashion that embraced and realised their Freudian values. Salvador Dali and Jean Cocteau both contributed to her dresses and Coco Chanel was her sworn enemy. Her life was almost as colourful and intriguing as her deigns.

In 1927 Schiap made her breakthrough with a handmade jumper that incorporated the illusion of a bow tie neck line. The hand production of the jumper opposed the mechanical manufacturing that was taken place in the 20’s.It also aligned her designs with the surreal movement and incorporated their sense of illusion and wonder. The jumper was the “the must have item” of the late 20’s. Schiap took the unusual step of hiring women to hand make her jumpers to meet the demand.  In an age where this could have been done by machine Schiap wanted to stand out from the crowd, a crowd which included Coco Chanel.



While Coco embraced menswear inspired designs many of Schiap’s designs incorporated exaggerated shoulders and emphases on the waist. This classic feminine silhouette was modernised with many surreal innovations. One of her most striking designs is her Skelton dress. This dress plays with surrealist preoccupation with death. The skin tight dress has protruding skeletal figures. The rib cage is on show and the entire body is encased in black fabric. The dress seems to mimic death, once you try it on it will never come off! Despite the famous Skelton dress Schiap is much better known for embracing humour and fun in her designs.


A lot of the fun her clothes integrate stems from her choice of fabric. She was pioneering in this sense. She used man-made fabrics that nobody else dared to.  One such piece made use of cellophane like fabric that gave the illusion of glass, juxtaposing hard and soft and undoubtedly seducing the customer with this illusion.
Her play on sex did not end with seducing the customer. She produced clothing that emphasised the zipper. A black dress was made novel and sexual by adding a contrasting coloured zip. The zip was the gateway to flesh. The customer of the post war era lapped this up and embraced the novelties that were thrown at them by Schiap.

Some of her most famous designs were the result of her collaboration with Salvador Dali, the infamously sexual lobster dress for example. The lobster was used to represent female sexuality and it position on the dress could be described as compromising to say the least! The tail of the pink and fully cooked crustacean covers the crotch. This feature makes what could be a very ordinary dress something extraordinary and surreal.



Another collaboration with Dali, the Tear Dress evokes violence. The tears appear to be rips on the dress. The visual attack of rips and tears is quite shocking and disturbing for the viewer.  The beauty of the dress is outweighed by the heavy double meaning it portrays. It’s quite a contrast to the playful sexuality of the lobster.


Buttons and hats played an important role in her work. One of my favourite designs is a shocking pink jacket with buttons that look like insects. The piece incorporates what I love most about her work, the sense of fun that something special, even if it’s a bit grotesque.


 Her famous shoe hat was another collaboration with Dali. The idea of putting a shoe on your head was novel, fun and Surreal.  The novelty hat was something that Karl Lagerfeld exploited in the 80’s he designed Pastry hats and an intriguing Chair Hat. It does make you wonder what Coco would have had to say about the Chanel designers foray into the world of the surreal.






Her influence should not be underestimated and has been cited by many designers, Yves San Laurent, Marc Jacobs, Alexander Mc Queen and Thierry Mugler.  Schiaps designs challenged the viewer to look. This I feel is what any great artist should do. Her work is a visual feast filled with layers of violence, death and sex. The surreal movement gave Schiap an endless database of inspiration but it was her imagination and fearless originality that is her legacy.


Love,
Your Third Cousin
xx

Friday, January 28, 2011

A little sunny inspiration

Dearest Third Cousin,



 Swim suits have been on my mind lately. I want one please, preferably vintage inspired or with some interesting detail. However I do not want to swim in one. I want to wear it like a top exploiting the gorgeous prints, strap details and interesting neck lines they provide. Hatlerneck, thick straps, floral print, animal print, vertical stripes, horizontal stripes, polka dots, cutsey, sexy. I want it all, with a pair of denim shorts. Just like this:


"yes please, however I imagine this will prove as difficult to maneuver in the bathroom as a playsuit. Nakedness it is while peeing anyway"
-My Third Cousin



Images Via: We heart It

Love,
Your Third Cousin
x

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

My two Cents!

Dearest Sarah, Internet, anyone who stumbles upon this,

Due to College and college related assignments, exams etc Sarah has not been able to blog lately. So she has let me (the Third Cousin) loose on the blog.
I may start a campaign to make this a more regular occurrence. Its quiet exciting!!
Seeing as this is primarily a Fashion blog this is what I have been eyeing up lately.

Wear it short, wear it loud and have too much fun!!





Oh so much FUN!!!!!

Images Via: theblondsnewyork.com


Love
The Third Cousin,
xoxo

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Muted Hues on a Snowy day.

Dearest Third Cousin,

So heres a little outfit post/collage, its inspired by some photos I found of Aunty Aisling, camel and navy really are her go to colours.



Love ,
Your Third Cousin
xoxo

Monday, November 22, 2010

Dress Up Dream Christmas#1

Dearest Third Cousin,

So the annual Christmas family gathering is aproaching, and Grannies Christmas Jumpers are nearly ready for us to wear.I would like to direct your attention to this wonderful take on the Christmas jumper by Rock Paper Vintage.




This pink beauty is part of their current give away, just like or comment or their facebook page for a chance to win (http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=h#!/pages/Rock-Paper-Vintage/50989402311)


Perhaps we should show these to Grannie as inspiration for the next festive season!

All images Via: Rock Paper Vintage

Love,
Your Third Cousin