Monday, 3 May 2010

Spotted! Tallulah Morton, post Seventh Wonderland show



After the Seventh Wonderland show, we spotted Tallulah Morton taking time out under a tree, wearing purple 1460 8-eyelet Dr Martens and a Misfits tee. We asked Tallulah how she spends her downtime.

"I like listening to music. I'm a bit of a homebody, so I've been staying at home recently with my boyfriend. We're in love."

We're loving that Tallulah is in love!

And what music is she listening to right now?

"Dystopia, Electric Wizard, Extortion, the Misfits, Four Days to Burn, Eyehategod. They're really cool. A lot of people don't like them, but I do."

HOT TIP! Gorgeous models totally dig sludge metal.

x Samone and Jaye

Seventh Wonderland: If your collection was a mood ring, what colour would it glow?

POST SHOW!

We asked Seventh Wonderland's Carlos and Bonnie "If your collection was a mood ring, what colour would it glow?"

Seventh Wonderland: 4 wonderfully quick questions, post show

We caught Carlos and Bonnie after the show with four – count them – wonderfully quick questions!

Question 1: Bonnie and Carlos, what story is this collection telling?

Bonnie: It is very much about an experience, going to another wonderland. We wanted to present a different world that wasn’t your normal traditional swim/beachwear. We have put together a story of pale girls in a 1930s spa – this is where the marble print comes into play.

Carlos: We were looking toward choreographer Busby Berkeley. There is a clip in particular that is called ‘By a Waterfall’. It is a beautiful sequence of girls in a type of underworld. It had plays on reflection, beautiful mirroring, and many different kaleidoscope-like components. It created such amazing effects, and is something that Bonnie’s been able to use in her work for the season.

Question 2: And how did this inspire the show?

Bonnie: We really wanted to bring in the water elements and glass with faceting: we were looking at old perfume bottles from those days. The Busby Berkley clip was in a fantasyland - it had all Art Deco pillars and girls coming down on waterslides into marbled swimming pools, kind of like a spa. This is where the marble came into the prints, we brought water in with the ice sculpture, and a dreamscape-like feeling with the music.

Question 3: Was there a particular piece that you most connected with, or found most difficult to execute?

Bonnie: The macramé features! That macramé took me forever to do. Thirty centimetres alone takes me about two hours by hand.

Question 4: In the mad lead-up to today’s show, who or what have been your daily heros to help get you through?

Carlos: We’ve got a really good support network. I guess Bonnie and I are trying to do four people’s jobs with two people. Having the Raes of the world, our fantastic sales agent, and all the people that support and believe the vision we have is really comforting.

Bonnie: And I think family as well. My mum and dad were up all night gluing all those jewels on the shoes …

[Pause]

Oh, and each other! [as support]

Carlos: Yeah, of course! Each other.

* * *

Get out your noseclips and take the plunge into Busby Berkley’s ‘By a Waterfall’. The sequence that inspired Seventh Wonderland’s SS 2010/2011 collection is from the 1933 musical ‘Footlight Parade’ starring James Cagney. Look!



x Samone and Jaye

Seventh Wonderland: La Clef Du Monde Secret, SS 2010/11 Collection. THE SHOW !

Perched on crystalline-studded heels, the girls in Seventh Wonderland's SS 2010/2011 collection were chanelling screen sirens of old as they paraded past a pair of Art Deco ice sculptures.

HOT!



The palette ranged from neutral in the opening walk, through to inky marbles and colour that swirled opalescent, unexpected and welcome, like a rainbow in a puddle.

x Samone and Jaye

Seventh Wonderland: Pre show


Hair and make-up before the show. Slick and sodden Grecian pin-curls, like sirens rising from the sea.

x Samone and Jaye

Building blocks: Pre fashion week



Sometimes walls need to be broken down, and other times they need to be put UP.

Friday, 23 April 2010

Pretty Dog! New store opening! The party!

One Sunday a few years back, I was strolling along Omotesando-dori in Aoyama, Tokyo. Out the front of Dior, I spied a bunch of teensy dachshunds dressed as The Seven Dwarfs. Little Dior-loving doggie dwarfs, they were!

“Pretty,” I ruminated to the person I was with.

“I like dogs,” I added.

“Especially hot dogs,” I continued.

“And they aren’t even real dogs!” I surmised.

And THAT’S my segue into Pretty Dog’s delightful new shop at 5 Brown Street, Newtown.

Here it is, looking especially pretty in a plume of pink!



Last night, Pretty Dog’s lovely proprietor Tanya Stevanovic welcomed a handsome rabble of around 200 guests to ring in the new digs.


Anna Plunkett (Romance Was Born), Tanya, Luke Sales (Romance Was Born), along with Anna's pooch, Monaro.


Local singer/songwriter Sally Seltmann enchanted all present with a set from her new album.



As you will no doubt know, Pretty Dog has been a hot house for local talent since 1996. If I was better at my seven times table, I would tell you precisely how long that is in dog years*.

Excitingly, with the Newtown store, Pretty Dog are headlong out the gates to the International Arrivals lounge, now stocking Future Classics, Opening Ceremony, Jerome Dreyfuss, and Paul & Joe.

HOORAY!

Along with much-loved customers reveling round the racks, a bunch of much-loved designers dropped by and enjoyed the fine company and surrounds. Foodstuffs were hot off the plate from Newtown’s Bloodwood, enjoyed with beverages from Chambord, ABSOLUT, Oyster Bay, and Santa Vittoria.

As the night wore on, there was even a dance off to Lady Gaga’s ‘Telephone’.

Off the hook!

More snaps:


Gary Bigeni and Therese Rawsthorne.


Dion Lee and friend.


Pretty Dog party goers, in style.


Anna Plunkett, Sally Seltmann, and Little Hero director, Rae Begley.

Little Hero was thrilled to be part of Pretty Dog's big evening in downtown Newtown.

(Photographer credit: Daniel Boud)

*After calculator consultation, please be advised that 14 years in Pretty Dog years = 98 years.

Sunday, 18 April 2010

Antipodium's Brides of Christ

I don’t know about you wild things, but once in a while I do wonder what I’d wear if I ever married Jesus, per chance. I mean, it’s not as though he’s proposed officially or anything. Nah, me and JC, we are far from “If you liked it then you should have put a ring on it” territory, but a girl can only dream.

Antipodium’s Spring 2010 collection ‘Brides of Christ’ has a few fine suggestions of what you should frock up in, if you were to marry Jesus. They’re all power-dressy, schoolgirlish, and late 80s/turn of the 90s cheeky-as-the-devil-that-was-inside-Michael-Hutchence,-back-when-he-sang-the-song-‘Devil-Inside’.

Check it! And how’s about the last one, “The Power of Glove” bodystocking? That'd get the confessional positively beat-boxing.













You know, I did get married once, albeit my groom was not Jesus. My wedding was in a drive-thru, in Las Vegas, on New Year’s Eve. I'm not so sure if Jesus would've approved, but he was referred to numerous times by the minister, a man in a mullet named the Reverend Merle T. Richards, Jr.

And, to add to the trash-bag identikit you are carefully assembling, please note my vows were taken in a mini dress (but not Antipodium’s "The Power of Glove", alas).

LOOK! REAL FILE FOOTAGE!





It’s an entirely true story and, should we ever meet (and, my, I hope we do!), I’ll probably slip it into the conversation within the first few minutes of idle chit-chat. Pretty much PRECISELY like I did on this here blog.

x Samone

Sunday, 11 April 2010

A very slippery welcome

Hello. I’m Samone Bos, Little Hero’s new resident blogger. BEHOLD! as we launch The Daily Hero.

[SOUND BUGLE!]

[BRING ON THE CAN-CAN GIRLS!]

[HOLY JESUS, THOSE CAN-CAN GIRLS AREN’T WEARING UNDERPANTS!]

Indeed!

Without any further lewd ceremony, The Daily Hero is Little Hero’s old blog, re-charged and re-vamped.

We are here to provide informal snapshots into the world of Little Hero. With frequent updates, The Daily Hero will be celebrating Little Hero’s treasured stable of designers, and the greater world of fashion and pop culture. Along the way, we’ll be swingin’ a sweet high-five to the everyday heroes that make our days a little brighter.

SO WHAT’S NEWS RIGHT NOW, THEN?

Right now, Little Hero is gearing up for Australian Fashion Week, with shows and parties for this bevy of cool cats:

* Stolen Girlfriends Club
* Seventh Wonderland
* Friedrich Gray
* Therese Rawsthorne
* Romance Was Born
* Flannel
* Antipodium

Yeeeeeee-haaaaa!

And, almost just as excitingly, The Daily Hero will be transmitting all Australian Fashion Week action LIVE-TO-AIR from the front row, backstage and, here’s hoping, the chiko roll stand! (That’s what models eat, right?)

OH YES! All across Australian Fashion Week, we will be presenting blogs, Facebook status updates, and tweets a-Twittering in a melding of technologies to rival Regan’s Star Wars program (without the nuclear nasties, thanks).

So, hook in your RSS feeds NOW, cos the posts will be a-rollin’ on in!

SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE! SUBSCRIBE!

But for now, something truly absurd ... and very slippery.



Welcome!

x Samone

Friday, 29 January 2010

A Someday Exclusive - LEVI x CLOT


CLOT Copper edition 505.

These super rare threads feature uniquely processed denim that produces a mysterious golden sheen when viewed beneath sunlight!

Other touches include a custom CLOT patch, studded belt loop & gold paint splatters all over.

Made in Japan with limited numbers worldwide with 2 pairs only in Australia..
A SOMEDAY exclusive!!!

INSTORE now.

Someday
Level 3 Curtin House
252 Swanston St
Melbourne VIC 3000
Phone: +61 3 9654 6458
www.someday-store.com