Valentino Retrospective

Valentino Retrospective, GOMA Brisbane - Mecho article
Between 7 August 2010 until the 14 November 2010, The Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) in Brisbane is hosting the world’s one and only Valentino Retrospective – an exhibition exploring the works of acclaimed Italian fashion house Valentino.
I can’t even begin to describe the decadence and absolute beauty of the 100 exquisite haute couture gowns on display for the Brisbane art scene and all its fashion junkies. Or should I say ‘followers’ considering the sheer elegant nature of this exhibition deserves and attracts an elegant crowd.
The fabrics range from crocodile skin, to furs and more delicate ones such as crushed silk, draped chiffons, organza, and velvet. Do not even get me started on the beading, as my words could not possibly describe the intricate, immaculate, and simply amazing hand beaded trains and bodices of pearls, crystals, and feathers.
The exhibition spans across more than five decades. Some of the dresses even date back to the 1960’s with an array of Valentino’s most recent works scattered in between…
Read the rest here…
Daffodil Day

Daffodil Day was officially Friday and I bought some flowers which are already dead. But on the bright side I have a cool, infant-looking, bright yellow, rubber bracelet that I have been sporting round the place. I also wrote an article for Mecho about the designers gearing up to support the Cancer Council. I did my share of goody tooshoes so off you go now and do your part.
Here’s part of the article…
If you are still feeling a little conscious about your spending habits after the recent global financial crisis then rest assured this one goes to a good cause. As you know, Daffodil Day was this Friday and some of the countries top designers offered a hand – or should I say garment – to raise money to fight cancer.
The star-studded list of designers looks like it was stolen from Vogue’s address book. With Akira Isogawa, Arthur Galan, Camilla Franks, Bettina Liano, Rachel Gilbert, Jason Grech, and Jayson Brunsdon each donating a beautiful yellow garment for the event. Former model Gail Elliot who now owns Little Joe Women, has also got in on the yellow action by donating a boho, beautiful full sleeve dress that captures the campaign perfectly in all it’s sunshine glory.
Each garment reflects the designers signature style and is exclusive to the Designers for Daffodil Day. Just like the humble yet bright little daffodil each design reflects hope for the Cancer Council’s goodwill.
Read the rest at Mecho…
WATCH THIS SPACE!
Move Over Mr. Cupcake!
So I have seen many, many, many photo’s of macaroon’s lately. Like literally everywhere! I think it’s the new craze, just like cupcakes were. But cupcakes are so 2010 people. Why aren’t any of these crazes healthy may I add? These sugary fad’s aren’t doing a whole lot to help Fix-Fat-Fridays. Did you like my alliteration there?
Anyway look at these delectable treats…
I chose the word ‘delectable’ instead of ‘yummy’ because don’t you think this little presentation of the macaroons deserves so much more than just simply ‘yummy’? Oui! I thought so too.
I’m not much of a cook however I googled the recipe for making these babies.
And it looks hard.
So I was thinking that maybe you could make them and send them as a gift to me? Preferably not coconut ones as I’m allergic to that snow-like substance. Or I guess I could leave the recipe on my fridge and they will magically appear?
Anyway here’s the recipe folks… They lost me at “1. Using a fine sieve…”
Or if your a daring little devil and really want to show off, here’s a French Chocolate Macaroon Recipe.
TIGHTS ARE NOT PANTS
