Monday, September 27, 2010

White Hot Winter Crush


I'm not sure if all dreams appear in black & white...but I know
that most of mine are in shades of grey. Quite interesting to me,
actually, since I am a self described technicolor girl whose favorite
cinematic moment is Marilyn Monroe singing Diamonds are
a Girl's Best Friend. Ah yes, Marilyn in that hot pink satin sheath
amidst shades of electric blue, Dazzling! And although bright hues do grab our attention & steal our affections for the moment, I am a true believer that silent everyday shades of grey & white tend to hold our curiosities longer....mesmerizing us, tempting us to linger in the elegance.
So, I'm welcoming the cold early this fall.
I have a plan to kick up the temp on my own.
WINTER in the form of Hot Whites.

White & the cozy comfort of morning sunshine ....

Roses in White & the significance of True Love

Manhattan in Black & White .... Color me THERE

Satin, Frills & 1940's inspired veil hats

Pearls = Forever Timeless

Warmth & Sass from White Hot Hats
Tonsyn Designs http://www.etsy.com/shop/tonsyn

Suede & Sequins in Stiletto Boot Style
by Alexander Wang

White Elegance & the Rest Easy


Rhinestone with beads in Ivory shades

Chanel Winter 2010 & fringed Merino Wools

Patent winter white Louboutins. Platforms in Parisian style.

Chanel Faux Fur Take 2

Hepburn distraction in Givenchy perfection

Sequin detailed lambswool & angora blazer by Malene Birger
WHITE & the Shimmer

Vintage Reflections & Smiles are always en vogue :)

No one does Quilted white Quite like CHANEL

C o s t u m e Whites & The Cocktail Ring

Cashmere & Lace. 50's Grace Kelly meets the modern race.

Classy BatGirls Save The World in Classic Black & White
(& Mini Stuart Weitzman boots)
Photo by Synda Rorex Photography
http://www.syndarorexphotography.com


& White Cowboy Boots??
Well they were made for walking. No scratch that..
They were made
for KICKING down doors & two stepping right into your future.

Happy Early Winter & never stop kickin' til your
dreams are reality

Keep the Crush Goin' Strong.......

xo
BIRDEE

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Rebels, Kindred Spirits & the CRUSH



CLARA BOW
Clara Gordon Bow (July 29, 1905 – September 27, 1965) .
Before she was the "it" flapper girl. She was known as
"The Brooklyn Bombshell"


"
A sex symbol is a heavy load to carry when one is tired, hurt and bewildered."
Clara Bow


"For the first time in my life I knew there was beauty in the world. For the first time I saw distant lands, serene, lovely homes, romance, nobility, glamour...on the silver screen"
Clara Bow

"..Clara Bow lingers in the eye, long after the picture has gone.."
Variety January 1924


She is as refreshingly unaffected as if she had never faced a means to pretend. She hasn't any secrets from the world, she trusts everyone... she is almost too good to be true... only wish some reformer who believes the screen contaminates all who associate with it could meet this child. Still on second thought it might not be safe: Clara uses a dangerous pair of eyes.
The New York Morning Telegraph 1923

“A dangerous little devil is Clara, impish, appealing, but oh, how she can act!”
Sept 7th 1924 The Los Angeles Times

"She danced even when her feet weren't moving. Some part of her was always in motion, if only her great, rolling eyes. It was an elemental magnetism, an animal vitality, that made her the center of attraction in any company."
Adolph Zukor Head of Paramount Pictures

"I ain't sure what "IT" even is"
Clara Bow (when asked about IT girl status)


“I can never tell you what happiness I felt, life had been so terrible hard and it seemed to me that now all my troubles were to be in the past”
Clara Bow (on seeing her name in bright lights)


"We had individuality. We did as we pleased. We stayed up late. We dressed the way we wanted. I used to whiz down Sunset Boulevard in my open Kissel, with several red Chow dogs to match my hair. Today, they're sensible and end up with better health. But WE had more fun."
Clara Bow

Crush the Era.
Crush the Style
Crush the Rebel Spirit
of the Girl behind the smile


And the Crush Goes On...

Birdee

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Music Truth & The Crush


Self Portrait by Arlo Guthrie

As a touring musician, seeing shows is just part of the deal. Night after night you are either the Opening Act or the Closing Act & suddenly you become author of your own LIVE SHOW chapter book. Recording such titles as "OH NO not that again" & a few "Wow that was surprisingly good!" in the mix. I guess with this type of thinking already in place you somehow develop a very bad habit of drawing up your own musical blueprints. You know? Making up your mind about a show Long before the show takes place? This was in fact the case on Monday when I ventured to see Arlo Guthrie. Thought process in place: Great Folk Music combined with Great voice. This would be a good night. Right?

Yeh, Ok Scratch That, because although I anticipated a great night, I could not have known the magnitude of inspiration & musical awakening which transpired.
Picture this: A few thousand eclectic folks from all age groups hanging out
on a lawn. Peaceful, almost eerily quiet as they anxiously await their beloved One Man Show. No backing tracks, no pyrotechnics, no backup dancers, not even a band. Just a man, his guitar & a baby grand.

As nighttime rolls in, Arlo Guthrie takes
the stage. Calm, serene, in charge... the embodiment of confidence.
Never mind his legendary past or the future. It's about tonight.
This moment. You learn pretty quickly that nothing stands between Arlo Guthrie, his audience & the Moment. N o t h i n g


Maybe it's because I live in a musical world which substitutes shock & flash for talent.
Or maybe it's because I'm a product of a radio generation that serves up Hits like
chicken tenders at a McDonald's drive thru, but suddenly I felt overwhelmed with
sincerity. Truth in the form of music. No force feeding. No cramming musical hooks down
my throat for the mere purpose of consumption. This was Real. Palpable. Pure. The kind of truth that forces you to be present. And I was.
This is where I could go into the set list, the legendary background of Arlo Guthrie, the moments, the music, the man.
But I won't.
Because if you don't already know it?
You have to discover it for yourself

After All..
"This world is your world. Take it Easy. But Take It"
Arlo Davy Guthrie


& the CRUSH Goes On....
xo

Birdee