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

Monday, 18 January 2016

Against The Grain

"What do you do?"

A question I've dreaded hearing since I left college in 2008. I didn't stay on in education to go to university, I spent some time unemployed and made my first attempt at starting up a business, taught myself enough html to piece together a semi functioning website, learnt to DIY screen print shirts & made jewellery inspired by Nu Rave and 8-Bit. 

Needless to say it died a death along with Nu Rave. I retired the neon & went on to do a series of different jobs, with the underlying pressure of that question always on my shoulders. I felt like I needed a conventional career to justify my worth. So that I could answer with something other than "Oh I just work in a shop", which there is nothing wrong with at all, yet I was measuring my worth based on other peoples opinions. 

So a few years and a few retail sales jobs later I went back to college and studied Fashion Retail. I was interested in Buying and Styling but had seen a lot of jobs advertised for Visual Merchandising and it seemed like something more attainable and something that resembled a career. 

Long story short, I worked hard, was in the right place at the right time and ended up in VM for the best part of 3 years. I finally felt like I could answer the dreaded question without judgement. It was a well paid job with job perks and most importantly, career progression. I felt like I was on track and had purpose, or at least I felt like other people would think I was. 

I am eternally grateful for every opportunity and every beautiful person I met during my time in VM. I've made some friends for life, had some great experiences, learnt a lot of new skills and learnt even more about myself. But for everything I gained in that time, I lost part of myself. The long hours, erratic and unpredictable shifts along with other factors reduced me to a bit of a retail robot. I've always been creative and loved making things and doing things but there was a long time where I did nothing, I barely even saw my friends and family because I was always so tired and just wanted to get home, eat and sleep ready for the next day. 

But I didn't do anything about it. Because I had a good job, well paid and stable with career progression. Countless teary nights later and I finally realised something had to give. Working is on the whole a necessity, but I had to stop and look at what was important. If your job isn't something you love it shouldn't monopolise your life (and probably shouldn't even if it IS something you love, but that's up to you!). I'm not condoning doing something half hearted or just walking out of a job without finding something else first. If someone is paying you for your time, be respectful enough to give them what you signed up for & sometimes you have to stick out something that's not right for you because you're a responsible adult and you have bills to pay. But there are a lot of different jobs and if one is not giving you the balance you need or allowing you the time to focus on the things in life that make you happy, then it's time to look for something else, regardless of how good that job may be on paper.

All this came just in time for Christmas. I know I have made the right decision and I'm thoroughly enjoying the new job and the time it has given me and even still, I did feel the pressure when that question once again came up.  But this time I'm trying not to let other peoples perception and opinions define me and instead use my newly acquired time and energy to do the things that I'm excited to tell people about, when they ask me what I'm doing with my life.

Peace out. xo




Friday, 26 July 2013

FILM: Fight Club



Marla Singer is the only female character in Fight Club the film and one of only two in the book. Filled with despair and self loathing, Marla is a key character.
Marla shouts to the police that the girl who lives in 8G used to be a lovely charming girl, but the girl is a monster bitch monster. The girl is infectious human waste, and she's confused and afraid to commit to the wrong thing so she won't commit to anything.'The Girl in 8G has no faith in herself,' Marla shouts, 'and she's worried that as she grows older, she'll have fewer and fewer options.' 
There's an interesting write up on Marla's role in the book/film here. Her clothing in the film is really reflective of her personality and character, seen in one scene stealing clothes from a laundromat & taking them next door to the thrift store to sell, she appears to steal or buy her clothes from thrift stores but has an incredibly strong and quirky sense of style to match her personality which softens slightly as she becomes seemingly more vulnerable.
"I got this dress at a thrift store for one dollar. It's a bridesmaid's dress. Someone loved it intensely for one day, and then tossed it. Like a Christmas tree. So special. Then, bam, it's on the side of the road. Tinsel still clinging to it. Like a sex crime victim. Underwear inside out. Bound with electrical tape."
I love her mix of classic black Audrey Hepburn-esque outfits, furs, sequins & delicate chiffon bridesmaid dresses with dark eyeliner and wild hair. The juxtaposition of girly, glamourous and lavish with grungey, goth & dark is something that has definitely had a lasting impression on how I dress. 


I couldn't write a post about Fight Club without mentioning Tyler Durden. His eccentric outfits featuring loud shirts, fur coats, leather and patent loafers, again, representative of his character. My favourite outfit of his is this one near the end of the film:



Tyler Durden

Tyler Durden by kouraanthrax



Anyone else share my love of Marla Singer? She's definitely one of my all time favourite fictional babes.

Also, I've made a Facebook page! If you want to keep up to date with new posts, news and give aways, go check it out!

xo

Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Sale scout

There's a huge sale on at American Apparel right now & being super skint, I got really excited when I saw that some of it was as cheap as £1! But I'm a sucker for a bargain and often buy things before actually considering how they would fit in to my wardrobe (in both senses of the word).

So I thought I'd pick out a few of my favourites and see how people have worn them before I make any purchases...


 Nylon Spandex Micro-Mesh 
 Legging 
£1
 Cotton Seersucker
 Bloomer 
£2
 Nylon Spandex Micro-Mesh Long 
 Sleeve Mini Dress 
£5



AA Sale

1, 2, 3, 45


American Apparel Seersucker Bloomers

12, 3


I couldn't resist the bloomers! What do you think? Anything you'd be tempted to buy? xo

*I found all images through Google and have credited owners with links below.

Tuesday, 25 June 2013

FILM: Wishful Thinking

The end of college is fast approaching & I've been quite busy the past few weeks finishing essays. My boyfriend has just started a new full time job, so I've been stuck indoors alone quite a bit. Not wanting to put on anything too distracting but interesting enough to keep me sane whilst writing about the history of the bra, I've taken the opportunity of having free reign of what to watch and been watching anything I can find on Netflix featuring Drew Barrymore.

Not one of her greatest films (she's great in it, but the film itself wasn't amazing), Wishful Thinking was worth watching purely for Ms Barrymore's wardrobe.

I've picked out my favourites below. (scroll through to see them all)

Drew Barrimore Movie Marathon by kouraanthrax on polyvore.com




The costume design was by a man named David C. Robinson, who (among a lot of other things) did the costume design for Zoolander. Mila Jovovich's outfits in that films are just amazing, expect a blog post on that at some point <3

xo