2012 is nearly over!

30 December 2012

So . . . has everyone eaten enough turkey? Did everyone have a wonderful Christmas? Sick of Christmas pud-pud yet?

The Davies household has been very busy with Christmas celebrations and this is the first time I have had a chance to sit down behind the computer. I can't believe it is New Year's Eve tomorrow and it will be the end of another year. I wanted to do a review of the whole year but instead, due to wanting to spend the holidays with my family and not tied to a keyboard, I've decided to share another one of my major passions. 

Below is a playlist of my favorite music and bands of this year.  Music is such a huge part of my life and so many of these songs have a special meaning to me, so I hope you enjoy them too!

I hope to have another post soon going through some of the amazing gifts we received this year, so in the meantime, turn it up and have a cracking new year celebration!

AKA Hooting Miss Owl

  1. Little Dragon - Sunshine
  2. Father John Misty - Hollywood Forever Cemetry Sings
  3. Jack White - I'm Shakin'
  4. Alt-J - Taro
  5. Bat For Lashes - All Your Gold
  6. Jessie Ware & Sampha - Valentine
  7. Friends - I'm His Girl
  8. Beth Jeans Houghton & The Hooves of Destiny - Dodecahedron
  9. Tame Impala - Elephant
  10. Foals - Inhaler
  11. Atoms for Peace - Default
  12. Field Music - A New Town
  13. Chromatics - Cherry
  14. Django Django - Hail Bop
  15. Poliça - Wandering Star
  16. Beat Connection - The Palace Garden, 4am
  17. Beth Jeans Houghton & The Hooves of Destiny - Atlas


REVIEW: Monochrome love with Ahai

10 December 2012



I love shopping online and recently I discovered Ahai. Ahai is an online shop and they specialise in Korean street-wear and accessories for women at really reasonable prices. I had my eye on some very cute vintage style dresses but decided to get this black and white jersey number as it was only $9.99 (approximately £6.20). Bargaino! Not only that, but they offer free shipping worldwide. Bonus! 

The dress arrived before I knew it and the quality was surprisingly good. I have bought several items from Asian shopping sites before and have been disappointed when they arrived. Even after wearing several times, the dress has kept its shape and the seams seem to be pretty strong. 

I decided to team the dress with some thick black tights and black & white accessories to embrace the monochrome look. I think it would also look very cute with a white shirt underneath. Can't wait to experiment with it some more :)

I am wearing Ahaishopping.com dress, Underground creepers, vintage scarf and New Look necklace and bag





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Hollywood Costume at V&A

3 December 2012


I was one of the lucky few to be invited to a special viewing of the Hollywood Costume exhibition at the V&A on the 6th November. It's really quite a marvelous exhibition and I highly recommend it. There are over 100 costumes to view, which took over 5 years to put together. The layout and the way the V&A display everything is clearly very well thought through. The exhibition is split into 3 acts with a wonderful gift shop at the end selling replica ruby slippers and yummy popcorn, amongst many other things.

It's hard to say which were my favourite costumes but I especially loved seeing Scarlett O'Hara's green dress from Gone with the Wind, Indiana Jones leather bomber jacket, The Adams Family's gothic costumes and Charlie Chapman's tatty tramp suit. It was surprising to see the size of some of the costumes as the majority of the dresses had itty bitty waists and the height of Darth Vader's costume, for example, emphasised how tall David Prowse actually is.  Charlie Chapman was definitely a short man, by the way. His tatty suit from The Tramp (1915) was tiny even though it's of a very misfit design. He couldn't have been much taller than me and I am only 5ft 2.

Below is a small selection of some of the astounding costumes on display. It's clear these garments have been well cared for, as some of them are nearly 100 years old! It was thrilling to see some of the most iconic items of clothing ever made, right in front of me. This exhibition is a must not just for movie lovers, but for anyone interested in how fashion, and cinematic costume has changed over the decades. 

  1. Judi Dench's costume in Shakespere in Love
  2. Judy Garland's costume in Wizard of Oz
  3. Ruby slippers from Wizard of Oz (one of four pairs known to exist)
  4. Helena Bonham Carter's costume in Room with a View
  5. Blurb about the ruby slippers
  6. Marilyn Monroe's costume in Seven Year Itch
  7. Tippi Hedren's costume in Birds
  8. Keira Knightley's costume in Atonement
  9. Marilyn Monroe's costume in Some Like it Hot 
It wasn't just clothes on display. Original artwork and designs for the costumes in the first act tell the stories behind the clothes. Headless mannequins having small flat screens displaying the characters moving head was a really nice touch. The second act had a fantastically put together  multi-media platform, showing videos  of the actors and directors that brought these characters to life. The third act was the finale and had a party atmosphere, with guests like Superman, Dorothy Gale, Marlyn Monroe and Harry Potter! It was like the best fancy dress party you could ever wish for! 
This wonderful exhibition finishes on 27th January 2013, so with Christmas fast approaching to take over our lives for a week or so, there's really not much time to go see it!

GO!

Big love,
AKA Hooting Miss Owl


PS - If you do go, let me know what your favourite costume was!





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A little place called Lewes

2 December 2012


Vintage faux fur coat // Vintage Greek goddess shirt // Tulip skirt from H&M // Black bow from ASOS // Blue cardigan from H&M // Hat from Topshop // Creepers from Underground
I went on a little day trip to Lewes the other day with Miss Sutherland, my friend from I Love It. If you don't know Lewes,  you can find it nestled in the South Downs, 7 miles from Brighton. The river Ouse meanders slowly through the town, which has a large selection of antique flea markets, vintage shops and a handful of beautiful boutiques containing colourful curios for the home and soul. Miss Sutherland and I had a lazy afternoon, perusing through the cobbled lanes, and she took me to her favourite shop, Wickle, and I fell in love with it instantly.

Maybe it's the Castle? Or the glimpses of the misty Downs? Whatever it is, there is something quite dark and magical about the atmosphere of this little town. It was quite quiet when we were there. But every year the streets of Lewes come alive with 80,000 people coming together with blazing torches and crosses to celebrate their biggest event, Bonfire Night. I haven't been yet but I have heard it is unforgettable.

Here are just a few things I love to do when I go to Lewes
  • Munch down some brunch at the first ever Bills (they make the perfect poached egg)
  • Head to the Snow Drop Inn for a roast.
  • Visit Wickle on the High Street. (They sell gorgeous bits and bobs for home and family at really reasonable prices. They also have a cute little cafe at the back with mismatched vintage teacups and saucers, and offer scrummy homemade cake.)
  • Visit Lewes Castle
  • Have a picnic down by the river
  • Visit Harvey's Brewery on Cliffe High Street
  • Have a peruse around the Needlemakers and a coffee in the cafe.
  • Lots of thrifting to be done. There are around 8 charity shops, Lewes Flea Market and Lewes Antiques Centre to have a nose around.

Photos of things I saw around Lewes (left to right)
  1. Getting on the train to Lewes from Brighton Station
  2. Beautiful bottles of pink lemonade at Bills 
  3. Everything on the shelves at Bills have amazing packaging
  4. I love these tins of amaretti biscuits
  5. 1960s doll at Lewes Antiques Centre
  6. Pretty pink bead detail on vintage dress
  7. Teacups and saucers at Wickle
  8. Vintage polka dot dress at Hobo Vintage in the Needlemakers
  9. Cute 1950s plastic buttons I bought in a little antiques shop on Cliffe High Street
Hope this post has inspired you to visit this wonderful town.

Browse. Buy. Cherish.
http://signatures.mylivesignature.com/54490/83/AE3871145E7D19BE340021F995CE9092.pngAKA Hooting Miss Owl