Saturday, 1 May 2010

Stranded in Barcelona

Musicians playing beautiful acoustic guitar music A normal sight all around town, probably once of my favorite things: jamon serrano.
The packed beach when I was interviewing people, the days of the flight ban the beach was noticeably fuller.



The beach when I had first arrived to Barcelona, big difference!


Here are some pictures I took while I was interviewing the people on the beach, if you compare them to the pictures I took when I first arrive at Barcelona, you can notice how packed the beach got. An obvious backlog of passenger stranded in beautiful Barcelona! At least it was a warm sunny day.

I was reading accounts from other people stranded abroad, and I noticed that my story was actually quite boring, I think my whole reasoning was to stay away from the airport while all the chaos was going on and enjoy my forced holiday instead of trying to waste my money to get back on a ridiculously long journey!
* pictures taken with my blackberry

Thursday, 29 April 2010

Our world going Gaga


It does not come as a surprise that Lady Gaga made the Time 100 list of the people that most affect our world. Between 2009 and 2010 she has been able to propel herself into stardom and create her whole image. I believe Gaga is truly a performer and the original meaning of a pop star. Her power to influence placed her on the list among ex american president Bill Clinton and Brazilian president Lula da Silva, even beating out Oprah. As some people are honored for leading powerful countries into economic succes or being an anti-poverty activist, it seems extravagant costumes and scultural head pieces can land you a spot.


"Some of the people you'll encounter on this list are influential in the traditional sense," Time managing editor Richard Stengel says. "But we also seek out people whose ideas and actions are revolutionizing their fields and transforming lives."


Lady Gaga has become a role model for many, as she claims to always remain true to herself and she preaches to never hide your true colors -- inspirational indeed.

Her little monsters must be very pround.

Hate them or love them, clogs are back!

1) Miu Miu Satin Daisy-Print Clog (£324)
2)No.6 Store T-Strap Clog (£150)
3. Stuart Weitzman Studclog (£225)
4. Jeffrey Campbell Charli Clog (£88)
5. Opening Ceremony W19 Ankle Boot Clog (£340)
6. Pedro Garcia Fiona Taffy Eden Calf Clog (£366)

Many trends return after various years, but I never expected to see clogs ever make a comeback. I am amazed they managed to breakthrough many other trends, and appear in such influential designer shows, such as: Chanel, Alexander Wang and Louis Vuitton. What is it that these fashion houses see in them, -noisy, uncomfortable and unflattering, clogs are just plain ugly! However not everyone seems to share this disatisfaction with the clog, it seems that this season we are switching from dainty and sexy high heels to clumping clogs. Maybe this is a youthful alternative which might match well with springs short feminine dresses and skirts. Clogs might be the preferred footware of chefs, nurses and dancing dutch milkmades, but they are certainly making a controversial trend alert!

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Studio Link

This is a studio link I did with my friend Vanessa, hope you enjoy it. Its just a little exercise from our TV lecture.

Extra holiday? Yes please

Wednesday, 21 April 2010

Very angry with BA

A very nice view down on Barcelona
This is me, not very angry in Tibidabo :)

I was originally supposed to fly out from Barcelona to London on the 19th of April, however as everyone now knows my flight was cancelled. I then needed to booked another flight and the earliest one was on Saturday April 24th. Last night the flight ban was lifted from the UK airspace, therefore I decided to go on to BA website to change the date of my flight to an earlier one, before I had no other option since it said that all flights before Saturday were full. However, now that my flight is not cancelled, I tried to change it maybe to see if I were lucky and there was an available flight and ofcourse there were, like 7 options a days. But to get on one of these flights I would have to pay 405 pounds.

I find it unbelievable that when I was trying and trying to get an earlier flight it said they were all full, but now that we can get charge a ludicrous amount there magically is many options for me to arrive earlier to the UK - but with a cost!! I do not have 405 pounds to spare at the moment and I do not think my parents have either. British Airways has not even sent me one email explaining what is going on and they never answered their phones, as a man on the beach said: " BA washed their hands a long time ago."

Volcanic ash movement

Volcanic ash please go away! since I need to get back to England and my mom needs to fly back home to Mexico on Tuesday, I wonder how that will go.

Much needed help

Not received!!

definetely a not very helpful 24 hour helpline.

I decided last night to call the British Embassy in Spain, as maybe they could give me some advice on what was my best option to get back to the UK soon. The lady on the phone said go to a port, go to a port, go to a port ( she repeated it like three times ) me and sister then asked ok in Spain or France and she said any port would do. I had thought about the idea of going on a ferry so I check the website, and the only available ticket was on Thursday 29th of April from Santander. As I thought about what the lady suggested to me, is that millions of British citizens are probably calling and being advised to go to a port, therefore the only thing I would accomplish by going to a port was to be stranded in another city, paying for accomodation and being one in a sea of millions trying to get a ticket back home.

Probably best thing to do is to wait for my flight on Saturday.

Stranded in Spain

When I first heard of a volcanic eruption in Iceland affecting some flights, I actually started laughing, for some reason I found it quite amusing. Until, my flight and many millions of other peoples flights were all cancelled, it was defientely not funny anymore. After 6 days of closed airspace in the UK and most of Europe, over 95,000 flights have been cancelled, leaving over 7 million europeans of them 200,000 brits stranded and costing the airline industry over $1.3 billion dollars (1.1 billion pounds).

Many airlines now have the task of taking the passengers were they want to go, and work through the chaos and backlog. Many airlines are also affected by several members of their staff being stranded in other locations, as well as aircrafts. The volcanic ash came at the worst time for britons, as schools and universities reopened after the easter break on Monday, and thousands of pupils and teachers are left stranded around the globe. Cambridge University has had to cancel exams as many of their students and staff are stuck abroad.

I could think of many worst places to be stuck, I was not very lucky with the weather the two weeks I was oriniginally supposed to be here. But this extra week of forced holiday has been absolutely amazing here in Barcelona. The sunny days and hot weather do make the wait a bit more pleasurable, however the worry to get back to lectures and normality persists. I walked down to the beach yesterday, as I knew many tourists would chose the beach on such a beautiful day, I spoke to some stranded tourists about their experience:

1) Harper family, South London -
" We were supposed to leave on Saturday, so we have now been here for 2 extra days, we are flying with British Airways and they gave us no help, absolutely nothing. They said we might be leaving on Thursday but it is not for sure. We called our jobs and spoke to our bosses, everybody os very understanding. We are enjoying the extra time we have, coming down to the beach as a family, there is nothing else we can do."

2) Mary and Peter, London -
" We had a scheduled flight last Thursday so we have been here for quite a while now. We flew with Easyjet and they have been extremely helpful. They gave us assistance for the first 3 or 4 days and placed us in a small hotel outside Barcelona, and paid for all our meals. However after that they said we were on our own. We have both made many times to the airport and the staff has been very helpful and tried to answer all our questions and give us advice and what we should do next. My teenaged daughter went for a school trip to Italy, and she managed to leave right before this whole mess, but now she is back in London and we are stranded here. She has to stay with friends until we manage to get back. The airline told us we might be lucky and leave on Thursday, but the way things are going I don't know for sure when we would be leaving, and we are running out of money, that is why the only thing we can do is simply sunbathe on the beach."

3) Martin and Olaf, Sweden -
" We live here so we have not been directly affected by the volcanic ash, I think however people are enjoying the extra time here and what better place to be stuck in than sunny Barcelona, much better than a cold country. I have a friend though that travelled to Andalusia and she couldn't get back here, but when she finally could she had a buy a plane ticket for over 500 pounds since all the trains and busses were fully booked."

4) Stacey and Vanessa, students in Barcelona originally from Minnesota and Philadelphia, USA -
"We went for a weekend to Munich and could not get back to Barcelona, this week was our last week at university before the summer break, so we desperetely needed to get back for our exams and deadlines. We decided to look for ground transportation, getting a train ticket was impossible so we looked for buses. There were so many people in our situation, so we also struggled to get a bus ticket. First we found one that would get us in Barcelona on Wednesday ( April 21st) but we needed to get here before that, so we found a bus from Frankfurt to Paris that cost us 40 euros, but since we could not get to Frankfurt we never got to get that bus. Then we paid for a hostel that was 20 euros each, but magically we found a bus on Sunday night that brought us back to Barcelona, it was like a student bus. Therefore we did not stay at the hostel, the bus cost us 105 euros each. It was very hard to get a bus and we also lost many days of our holiday looking for means of transportation and spending much more money than planned."

These stories are just a few out of millions of people stuck around the world, and in these current situations there is not much you can do. The UK has been using Spain and France as a hub for british citizens to return to the UK either by land or sea.

Tourists have not been the only ones affected by this ban, the Minsitry of Defence said last night that hundreds of troops were stuck in Cyprus after completing a six-month deployment to Afghanistan and were now returning to the UK by ferry or coach. Supermarkets also worry as the flight ban meant no imported goods could enter the country, this meant prices could rise if the ban persisted and supermarkets would have to find alternative british providers for flown in goods. According to the National Farmers Union (NFU) one third of the food we import could be produced in the UK.

Banks are also lifting charges and limitations to help stranded brits, two banks -Nat West and RBS- said they would be giving refunds to charges made on foreign ATM withdrawls and would also increase the limit on credit cards, so stranded tourists could pay for accomodation and food abroad.

Who ever knew all this disruption and chaos could be caused by a cloud. Maybe next time we will all be better prepared.

Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Collaborations

Proenza Schouler for Target Ashish for Topshop


I was thinking about collaborations between designers and high street labels, and wondering if maybe one day these products will be worth more because of the designer label attached to them. There has been many of these collaborations lately, like: Sonia Rykial and Jimmy Choo both for H&M, Alexander Wang and Jill Sanders for Uniqlo (2009), and now Isabel Toledo for Payless Shoes. All these various collaborations bring each designer statement pieces to the masses at lower affordable prices. For many of us, that cannot afford the prices for the pieces from our desired fashion house, just need to sit back and wait for all the collaborations to come in 2010. This year Topshop has teamed up with many talented designers, the one I am waiting for is Jonathan Saunders, who will showcase trends inspired from his runway show. Other designers like Ashish are showcasing Rihana inspired styles, such as spikey motorbike jackets and harem pants.




What we need to think about concerning these collaborations are wether the quality of the clothing is better due to the fact they are linked to a designer. Will these pieces ever become as valuable as a real Sonia Rykiel or Jimmy Choo piece? Probably not. I am sure many collaborations pieces from Target/Proenza Schouler , just to name one, give you a quick designer fix, but there is nothing like the real thing. We should maybe try to focus on buying quality products from stores we trust, more than simply buying the item for the name and that simply dissapears after its first wash cycle.

Friday, 19 March 2010

China finds flawed designer clothes

Many retailers in China have discovered that many clothing belonging to designer labels are made poorly or wrongly labeled. The designer labels in question are Dolce and Gabbana, Hugo Boss, Versace and Hermes. China's Zhejiang Commerce bureau, said they have collected items from various department stores from the richest cities in China and found out that 60% of the clothing was poorly made.

The inspectors also found that many items contained high levels of acid and formaldehyde which "could have caused skin rashes, eye irritations, allergies, respiratory problems and even cancer." The clothes inspected were not made in China, but in Turkey, Italy, France, India and Vietnam.

The Chinese officials are not taking this incident lightly, as they are starting to fine retailers selling these low quality goods and also forcing the shops to remove them. However, China will not be fining the designer labels because they are not Chinese businesses. The question is, have these tainted goods been sent to any other destinations around the globe or only China? And how will people be reacting to the fact they are buying designer clothes,which are premium articles, and receiving a very low quality good in return.

India pulls Fashion TV


Due to an infringement of obscenity laws, Indian officials have decided to block Fashion TV due to the exposure of bare-breasted models on the catwalk.


The Times of India newspaper ran a statement that said: "The visuals were found to be obscene, denigrating women and were not suitable for children and unrestricted public exhibition" and "was offending against good taste and decency."


The indecent show turned out to be Alexander McQueen's 2009 September fashion show, due to this the show will now be blocked for 9 days, only because a pair of boobies. India, where is your freedom of expression? they were only boobs.

CFDA announces award nominees

Diane Von Furstenberg, President of the CFDA, has announced the nominees to receive an award. Among the nominees are: bloggers, buyers and editors.

the nominees are:

WOMENSWEAR DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
Marc Jacobs
Alexander Wang
Donna Karan
MENSWEAR DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
Tom Ford
Michael Bastian
Rag & Bone's Marcus Wainwright and David Neville
ACCESSORY DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
Marc JacobsA
lexis Bittar
Proenza Schouler's Jack McCullough and Lazaro Hernandez
SWAROVSKI AWARD FOR WOMENSWEAR
Prabal
Gurung
Joseph Altuzarra
Jason Wu
SWAROVSKI AWARD FOR MENSWEAR
Patrik Ervell
Simon Spurr
Richard Chai
SWAROVSKI AWARD FOR ACCESSORY DESIGN
Alexander WangFenton/Fallon's Dana Lorenz
Eddie Borgo
INTERNATIONAL AWARD
Christopher Bailey
GEOFFREY BEENE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Michael Kors
ELEANOR LAMBERT AWARD
Tonne Goodman
EUGENIA SHEPPARD AWARD
Kim Hastreiter
CFDA BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S SPECIAL TRIBUTE AWARD
Alexander McQueen
FASHION ICON AWARD
Iman Read


Who are your picks to win?

Friday, 12 March 2010

A perfect world

If you could wish for one change in the world what would it be?

“That everybody could afford my shoes.”

-Christian Louboutin in AnOther’s Proust Questionnaire.

Made me giggle :)

Thursday, 11 March 2010

Miu Miu Livestream



Sadly I missed yesterday's Miu Miu livestream at 6pm, because I went to the cinema to watch Alice in Wonderland in 3D, which I must say was a bit disapointing.

Well, going back to Miu Miu F/W 2010 first I thought it did not start very well, too much black. But once those purple and orange dresses came out, the show grabbed my attention again. The coleccion followed the on-going trend of preppy chique with some looks. Once I saw the pictures from the runway after I watch the video on youtube, I actually do like it and think a lot of the dresses are beautiful.The silk apliques and embroideries make the dresses very cute and playful. Lindsey Wixson opened the show and she is just 15 years old, and she is the face of the next campaign! so young.

Thoughts?

Alexander McQueen's final coleccion



Here is a sneak peak into Alexander McQueen's last coleccion, all of the items are more than just clothing - they are all pieces of art.

enjoy.

Givenchy ditches models


The french fashion house booked a couple of models from a modelling agent as "exclusives" only to cancel on the 5 of them the night before the Parisian fashion show, due to alleged "fit issues."

An agent said: "They booked these girls and told them they weren't allowed to walk for other designers. They don't even offer an 'exclusive' fee - just 1,500 euros and press."


The modelling agent even flew in a girl from Argentina, specifically for the show and was turned down at the last minute, and it was too late for her and the other 4 girls to book other shows.


I wonder what made Givency do this... maybe a better deal??

A Better Image

Doutzen kroes at Prada

Many designers are now using models closer to the real women, more curves and less bones. Well, not that Victoria's Secret models are like a lot of us girls, but at least they have got some curves. Big fashion houses like Louis Vuitton and Prada booked models they normally would not even think about for the runway.

Miuccia Prada has been known to support the tall, thin and pale look, however this season her aesthetic changed, and threw critics a literal "curve-ball". For Prada's W/F 2010 show the fashion house flew in many angels especially for this occasion:Alessandra, Doutzen, Miranda, Rosie, and Bianca which are all obviously slender, but famously shapely.

This season miuccia amazingly shifts our eyes from the clothes, to the way the woman's body transforms them. Both labels shared a similar line-up and trend: librarian chique. For once designers are letting clothes do what they should do, showcase the womens body - properly.

Monday, 8 March 2010

The 82nd Academy Awards





Another amazing night at the Oscar's! I was so happy I was able to watch the Oscar's as I've been watching them ever since I can remember religiously every single year.

Many different things this year, with two amazing hosts ( Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin) and many young Hollywood attendees ( which also seemed to work as the ratings went up 20% this year since last).

Along with the great ceremony, came an even better red carpet where nobody dissapointed. The trends of the night were gold and silver with many celebs as: Cameron Diaz, Miley Cyrus, Kate Winslet, Nicole Richie, Sandra Bullock.. opted for this look. As well we saw many bright colors, all ready for a beautiful spring to come! I was very impressed with this years red carpet this year and the only dress I definetely did not like was Charlize Theron's.. sorry!

Here is a full list of the winners:

Best Picture: The Hurt Locker


Director: Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker ( First women director to ever win yay!)

Actor in a Leading Role: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart

Actress in a Leading Role: Sandra Bullock, The Blind Side

Actor in a Supporting Role: Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds

Actress in a Supporting Role: Mo'Nique, Precious

Original Screenplay: The Hurt Locker, Mark Boal

Adapted Screenplay: Precious, Geoffrey Fletcher


Animated Film: Up

Foreign Language Film: The Secret in Their Eyes (El Secreto de Sus Ojos, Argentina)

Original Score: Michael Giacchino, Up

Original Song: "The Weary Kind," Music and Lyrics by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett (Crazy Heart)

Art Direction: Avatar

Cinematography: Avatar, Mauro Fiore

Costume Design: The Young Victoria, Sandy Powell

Makeup: Star Trek


Film Editing: The Hurt Locker, Bob Murawski and Chris Innis

Documentary Feature: The Cove

Documentary Short Subject: Music by Prudence


Animated Short Film: Logorama

Live Action Short Film: The New Tenants

Sound Editing: The Hurt Locker

Sound Mixing: The Hurt Locker

Visual Effects: Avatar

Governors Award: Lauren Bacall, Roger Corman and Gordon Willis

(pictures from Getty images)

Tuesday, 2 February 2010



This was supposed to be our Vox Pop on Valentines Day. However, when we came back to the classroom we found out that the microphone was not working, therefore there is only a buzzing noise. All my team mates and myself shared the work and we did have fun. We asked the people: "What is your opinion on Valentines day?" We managed to gather many different opinions and comments, but with no sound.