Gearing up for the Super Sonic Sale, blasting off this Thursday?
With just 3 days to go, here's a sneaky peek of what to expect from ...
ANTIPODIUM:
and
FRIEDRICH GRAY:
And here's that flyer again:
More sneaky peeks ... tomorrow!
x Samone
Monday, 30 August 2010
Thursday, 26 August 2010
Super Sonic Sale - one week to go!
The Art of Happiness, I am sure the Dalai Lama will tell you, has nothing to do with happy pants.
In fact, let's forget happy pants, cos this post is all about Happy Socks.

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| Happy Pants. Forget them. Please! |
Oh, Happy Socks. How you make me Happy!
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| Even a lonely Happy Sock looks Happy! |
And, what makes me even Happier, is the thought of Happy Socks on sale! Opportune for my Happiness, is the fact that the Super Sonic Sale is on in just one week, Happy Socks n' all!
Here's the details again:
And, here's some more Happy Socks!

More Super Sonic Sale sneaky peeks ... SOON!
Thursday, 19 August 2010
Super Sonic Sale - two-week COUNTDOWN!
Sonic Youth ...
Sonic boom ...
Sonic the Hedgehog.
Lawd, there are so many SUPER SONIC things, here's another for your list!
And, the sale kicks off in TWO WEEKS' TIME, so lock it in your SUPER SONIC SCHEDULE.
Watch this space for some SUPER SONIC sneaky peeks ...
SOON!
x Samone
Sonic boom ...
Sonic the Hedgehog.
Lawd, there are so many SUPER SONIC things, here's another for your list!
And, the sale kicks off in TWO WEEKS' TIME, so lock it in your SUPER SONIC SCHEDULE.
Watch this space for some SUPER SONIC sneaky peeks ...
SOON!
x Samone
Friday, 13 August 2010
Florence Welch totally digs Stolen Girlfriends Club
Pssst!
Word on the street says that Florence Welch (of Florence and the Machine, ya dingo!) TOTALLY DIGS our favourite Kiwi renegades, Stolen Girlfriends Club.
See Flo go in London! Dressed in Stolen Girlfriends Club,
of course.
And, if that's not enough bona fide evidence for you, Florence recently dropped by Stolen Girlfriends Club headquarters, NZ. There, she cuddled teensy leopard-print clad baby dolls with Marc Moore ...
Struck a pose in Stolen Girlfriends Club's Batcape Dress ...
And, if you won't take my word for it, WROTE HER VERY OWN AFFIDAVIT!
Word on the street: Florence Welch Totally Digs Stolen Girlfriends Club.
Bona fide.
x Samone
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Julia deVille and William Llewellyn Griffiths: The Exhibition!
It's not so often that I quote Edgar Allan Poe. That is, unless you count my midnightly ritual of slipping out to the local cemetery and raising the occupants with a rousing Cockney knees-up recitation of 'The Raven', thus:
Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling,
By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore,
'Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou,' I said, 'art sure no craven.
Ghastly grim and ancient raven wandering from the nightly shore --
Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night's Plutonian shore!'
Quoth the raven, 'Nevermore.'
So anyway, this brings to mind an upcoming joint exhibition by Melbourne-based artists Julia deVille and William Llewellyn Griffiths at the Sophie Gannon Gallery from 28 July to 21 August. Both artists are well known for their exquisitely delicate interpretations of all things creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky.
Check these tiny critters a-glitter beyond this mortal coil in marcasite, diamonds, silver and gold.
Julia deVille's 'Night's Plutonian Shore':
William Llewellyn Griffith's 'A Deus Ex Machina':
And, if a distraught young urchin child happens to tug at your shirt-sleeve and yowl: "But why isn't Angelina Ballerina dancing?" you are soooooo of the hook, Jimmy!
The little mousies are en pointe in a diorama driven by gears!
Where is it again?
Sophie Gannon Gallery
2 Albert Street
Richmond, VIC, 3121
And when did you say?
28 July to 21 August, 2010
And, as they say in the taxidermy biz: GET THERE OR GET STUFFED!
x Samone
Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling,
By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore,
'Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou,' I said, 'art sure no craven.
Ghastly grim and ancient raven wandering from the nightly shore --
Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night's Plutonian shore!'
Quoth the raven, 'Nevermore.'
So anyway, this brings to mind an upcoming joint exhibition by Melbourne-based artists Julia deVille and William Llewellyn Griffiths at the Sophie Gannon Gallery from 28 July to 21 August. Both artists are well known for their exquisitely delicate interpretations of all things creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky.
Check these tiny critters a-glitter beyond this mortal coil in marcasite, diamonds, silver and gold.
Julia deVille's 'Night's Plutonian Shore':
And, if a distraught young urchin child happens to tug at your shirt-sleeve and yowl: "But why isn't Angelina Ballerina dancing?" you are soooooo of the hook, Jimmy!
The little mousies are en pointe in a diorama driven by gears!
Where is it again?
Sophie Gannon Gallery
2 Albert Street
Richmond, VIC, 3121
And when did you say?
28 July to 21 August, 2010
And, as they say in the taxidermy biz: GET THERE OR GET STUFFED!
x Samone
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Gail Sorronda is gale force!
Hang on to your hats, kids, because Gail Sorronda is one label a-stormin' up a serious gale. Yeah, you heard the forecast! Hector Pascal’s manning the Barometric Pressure Bar and it’s weather-related puns ALL ROUND.
Now obviously I don’t know a single thing about meteorology, but I do know that Gail Reid’s label Gail Sorronda was recently announced as one of seven finalists in the Vogue Italia emerging talent competition 'Who Is On Next'.
Well, friends at Vogue Italia, I can confidently answer your question (curiously devoid of a question-mark, which means it is probably a statement), thus:
GAIL SORRONDA IS ON NEXT, THAT’S WHO!
(Only don’t ask me to say it in Italian.)
So, as a finalist for 'Who Is On Next', Reid presented the Gail Sorronda ‘Murmur’ collection in Rome last Saturday. As you can see, the SS 2010/11 collection is a diaphanous plume of exquisite gathering, ruffles and tulle, all tethered with zips, buckles, seriously taut tailoring.
And, speaking of hats, as I vaguely was at some point, get a goosey gander at these hats, why don’t ya?
Gail Reid may have called this collection Murmur, but I say SPOLMONARSI.
(According to my real Italian friends -- also known as Google Translator, as my real Italian friends are, at a pinch, fictional -- ‘spolmonarsi’ means ‘shout oneself hoarse').
So, I'll shout myself hoarse by shouting, hoarsely:
SPOLMONARSI!
x Samone
Now obviously I don’t know a single thing about meteorology, but I do know that Gail Reid’s label Gail Sorronda was recently announced as one of seven finalists in the Vogue Italia emerging talent competition 'Who Is On Next'.
Well, friends at Vogue Italia, I can confidently answer your question (curiously devoid of a question-mark, which means it is probably a statement), thus:
GAIL SORRONDA IS ON NEXT, THAT’S WHO!
(Only don’t ask me to say it in Italian.)
So, as a finalist for 'Who Is On Next', Reid presented the Gail Sorronda ‘Murmur’ collection in Rome last Saturday. As you can see, the SS 2010/11 collection is a diaphanous plume of exquisite gathering, ruffles and tulle, all tethered with zips, buckles, seriously taut tailoring.
And, speaking of hats, as I vaguely was at some point, get a goosey gander at these hats, why don’t ya?
Gail Reid may have called this collection Murmur, but I say SPOLMONARSI.
(According to my real Italian friends -- also known as Google Translator, as my real Italian friends are, at a pinch, fictional -- ‘spolmonarsi’ means ‘shout oneself hoarse').
So, I'll shout myself hoarse by shouting, hoarsely:
SPOLMONARSI!
x Samone
Monday, 7 June 2010
Friedrich Gray Studio Store
MAN ALIVE!
If there is anything to be positively scintillated about on this gloomy old Monday is Glum-day, it would have to be Friedrich Gray's Studio Store opening this Thursday June 10.
Up for grabs is the Winter 2010 collection, the Friedrich Gray studio collection, archive pieces, prototypes, and, if THAT isn't enough for you, you greedy thing, custom-made leather jackets to order!
So where is the store?
Level 1/1 Dunning Ave (Cnr Epsom Rd), Rosebery.
And when is the store open?
Wed-Fri 12pm-7pm
Sat 10am-2pm
and by appointment info@friedrichgray.com
Even more excitingly, there, within the studio space, is a HOUSE. Here is a mysterious sneaky peek of this mind-bending concept, just for you:
You got it: there is a HOUSE in the HOUSE, which is actually a STUDIO, and now, a STUDIO STORE.
Things are starting to feel positively David Lynch-tastic round these parts (and that's always a very good thing).
x Samone
If there is anything to be positively scintillated about on this gloomy old Monday is Glum-day, it would have to be Friedrich Gray's Studio Store opening this Thursday June 10.
Up for grabs is the Winter 2010 collection, the Friedrich Gray studio collection, archive pieces, prototypes, and, if THAT isn't enough for you, you greedy thing, custom-made leather jackets to order!
So where is the store?
Level 1/1 Dunning Ave (Cnr Epsom Rd), Rosebery.
And when is the store open?
Wed-Fri 12pm-7pm
Sat 10am-2pm
and by appointment info@friedrichgray.com
Even more excitingly, there, within the studio space, is a HOUSE. Here is a mysterious sneaky peek of this mind-bending concept, just for you:
You got it: there is a HOUSE in the HOUSE, which is actually a STUDIO, and now, a STUDIO STORE.
Things are starting to feel positively David Lynch-tastic round these parts (and that's always a very good thing).
x Samone
Thursday, 6 May 2010
Romance Was Born: If your collection was a mood ring, what colour would it be glowing?
We asked Anna Plunkett of Romance Was Born: "If your collection was a mood ring, what colour would it be glowing?"
And you'll find the answer at the spot marked 'PLAY'.
And you'll find the answer at the spot marked 'PLAY'.
Romance Was Born: A few questions after the show with Anna
After the show, we caught up with Romance Was Born's Anna Plunkett to ask the questions that COUNT (especially by halves).
Question 1: What story is the collection telling?
It’s the story of dinosaurs getting transported through a crystal portal to the Renaissance to savage the upper class and free the lower class … and eat them.
Question 2: How did this story translate into the show?
The building and the set had a Renaissance kind of feel for us, for Australia, and the jungle is meant to be like Jurassic Park … we were inspired by the movie and the soundtrack.
Question 3: Was there a particular piece in the collection that you most connected with, or found most challenging to execute?
I really love the first outfit, the mask was the first Pandora mask that we did. I love the volcano, the crystal girl, and the bride. I really like the shoulder ride.
Question 4: In the mad lead-up to tonight’s show, who or what have been your daily heroes to help get you through?
Nella and all our workies … and my boyfriend. Just so many people to mention.
***
x Samone and Jaye
Question 1: What story is the collection telling?
It’s the story of dinosaurs getting transported through a crystal portal to the Renaissance to savage the upper class and free the lower class … and eat them.
Question 2: How did this story translate into the show?
The building and the set had a Renaissance kind of feel for us, for Australia, and the jungle is meant to be like Jurassic Park … we were inspired by the movie and the soundtrack.
Question 3: Was there a particular piece in the collection that you most connected with, or found most challenging to execute?
I really love the first outfit, the mask was the first Pandora mask that we did. I love the volcano, the crystal girl, and the bride. I really like the shoulder ride.
Question 4: In the mad lead-up to tonight’s show, who or what have been your daily heroes to help get you through?
Nella and all our workies … and my boyfriend. Just so many people to mention.
***
x Samone and Jaye
Our Daily Hero: Meet Narelle Robertson

The warm, gorgeous, and unassuming Narelle Robertson is a beloved hero of Romance Was Born. Narelle's nimble whirling of the thread came into play in the days leading up to last night's show.
And we all know what a stitch in time saves, don't we? (Answer: nine.)
"I've just been helping the guys. There's just so much handwork to do, just lots of little jobs to put it together to get to the total garment that they want. It takes a day just to embellish these sleeves and put them together."
Narelle, as the first Daily Hero featured on this blog, we salute you!
x Samone and Jaye
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