Tuesday, September 18, 2012

LITTLE MIRACLES

every once in a while things like this pop up in the world and i just have to hold my breath for a few seconds. ricardo tisci for givenchy, in the absence of helmut lang at the helmut lang helm, has most often done this to me, on the accessory front. "made for me" is the feeling. 

mink clutch by ricardo tisci for givenchy, available at colette.



Saturday, September 15, 2012

THE GOOD GIRL


sweater: carin wester
skirt: chanel, spring '97
tights: wolford
shoes: miu miu

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

BROOKLYN : STOCKHOLM

precious : noelani



not much keeps us apart.

it's nice to imagine being there, in an east coast summer-- nothing better -- with the windows open-- yes the heat is oppressive, but at night... both in my parents' backyard with barbecues that last until it finally gets dark, and the fireflies come out-- and in the middle of the city with car horns, people yelling, and a film of sauna heat/sweat on you that doesn't begin to leave until september and you think sometimes how people live in such a difficult place.. then i remember it just felt like living. new york is a very personal experience for everyone, everyone has their own new york. i like to think everyone has a similar feeling about where they're from, even if the experience itself is completely different. it's something to be grateful for. 
but living in a constant state of missing things, people, places, is probably not a way to live. it's hard to appreciate what you have sometimes, that's easier said than done. but what you can do is tell the people you love that you love them, and show it, on a daily basis. that you can do. do it.

is this a fashion blog or what? 

here's an AWESOME bag from dolce & gabbana:
goodnight!
xn

Saturday, July 21, 2012

SWEDISH SUMMER

is no fool; 

it knows that we're grieving


Saturday, July 7, 2012

PASSIONS

today i walked down to nationalmuseum, my favorite place to be in stockholm. it's a beautiful building, ornate but surprisingly sober simultaneously which makes it endearing and very pleasant; possibly due to the effect of it never being very busy. i feel it's a bit of an underrated/overlooked institution. the permanent collections are always a joy but it's the top floor-front of building section that always has something going on that moves me for weeks following a visit--- last year it was "Lust And Vice" which delved into just that, in artistic depictions beginning from medieval times to today, with such incredibly inspiring curation that made the place so shockingly superior to other museums here. (maybe just for that-- shock value, which is in some ways to me a major driving force in curation in stockholm, except for that it never has any of it, instead it has a good deal of empty sensational starstruck foundation). lust and vice was very swedish in the sexual openness, presented as no biggie, and presented within such old stone walls, a juxtaposition that was at first confusing, then funny, then amazing, and then consuming. (i.e. porn from the 17th century-- this was a truly awesome exhibit). what they're doing feels unique and perfect, presenting the classics, as in every national gallery, but connecting it to today's world in a way that makes unbelievable, beautiful sense. in the context they create, everything is current. i personally love the 'classics', but the smart way they curate gives the selection a kind of universal appeal. the kind where you wouldn't worry about having to drag your man to. they're also well-rounded with mixed media, and they get you from so many different angles-- you feel the terrible despair in one work and in the next you're laughing. they find incredibly humorous centuries-old works, totally currently relevant. it is perhaps Art for Dummies, art for the layman. perhaps i am a layman. but i love this damn place.

anyway, today's visit was to the Passions exhibition, a similar broad-encompassing, wonderful compilation of how emotions have been depicted in art over the centuries. i was sucked in by many of the pieces, including a number of works about hypnosis, which is an enormously fascinating 'real magic' that enthralls and scares me, but one was particularly great-- I Can See A Woman Crying, by Rineke Dijkstra. 3 screens captured the comments and reactions of kids at the Tate Liverpool looking at Picasso's The Weeping Woman: (who was his mistress, Dora Maar)





their reactions were delightful. well, don't "kids say the darndest things"? so wonderfully imaginative, involved, lacking of course the intimidation adults often have when put on the spot about their reactions to art--- my personal belief is that there is no right or wrong "answer"/reaction. (something i often think about in museums is what the experience would be like without the guiding texts on the walls-- would we make the same connections/enjoy it as much? and the common responses to art and going to museums, "i'm not really into art"/"i just don't really get it"/"i don't know anything about it"--- and while studying it, as i did, of course gives you a different perspective, i would not say it affects your experience and i don't think it should. "naive" eyes are not invalid, and many times much more interesting. i used to love my man's comments on art and fashion.) back to Passions: i'd have happily been an elementary art school teacher. kids are so free in their interactions with art. "maybe he wanted to show what feelings look like" one said. that makes me want to drop everything and scream, or weep, or something! that kind of innocent sincerity is a treasure. here is a video i found of the work... of course it's not the same but you get a glimpse:


the experience of the exhibition is made even more interesting by the walls in one of the rooms, which are made of curved mirrors like in those terrifying, trippy mirror houses in fairs. they're disorienting, particularly as they're kind of subtly curved-- i didn't notice for a while, but adds an integral level of self-awareness to the concept.

and what do you know, here is a video about the exhibit(!), voiced by the curator Karin Sidén (in swedish with english subtitles:


An introduction to Passions from Nationalmuseum on Vimeo.

some images i took there:



i'm not incredibly taken by purely religious subjects but i've always loved the Pietà:


Bill Viola:


this is from the Light and Darkness exhibition there, separate from Passions, but i'm deeply obsessed with Jean Cocteau and this was very, very La Belle et La Bête:



well, enjoy, and if you are in stockholm do check it out.

xxN

Sunday, July 1, 2012

BACK

i've been away from this blog so long that there's a whole new posting format-- hope this works okay! it's been a bit medieval over my way-- i've had the Plague (a.k.a. i was sick for 3 weeks), and it's generally been a Dark Age for personal reasons. that in combination with the fact that Pinterest has taken over my inspiration-dumping time has left the blog with radio silence. but hey, maybe i'm back?

follow me on instagram, i'm noelanimalley


xx n

photo: elyse butler mallams, taken last summer in la

Sunday, April 8, 2012

ALOHA FRÅN HAWAI'I!

hej blog! this is the first time i've actually opened up my computer in a week-- feels pretty great, and foreign. i'm the kind of person who 'needs my things', as a friend says.. don't function well when overly disconnected. but i've really done it, phew! that time spent instead has gone into voracious ALL DAY-long eating marathons. full of regret. anyway, haven't gone into a rubbah slippah-wearing state yet, but that is not likely ever. staaay away. so! i am in kauai with my parents at the moment, having just left oahu where my best friend was married, which was beautiful beyond. i am so grateful for my loved ones, who i am so happy to have been with here mostly, aside from some, and one, who i think about every minute.

the bride and one of the twins:

a booboo (some rocks/driftwood on the beach just ran right into me....)

my dad on the roof of a place we stayed briefly in waikiki:

first class salad- in first class- from la to hawaii-- have to learn how to make this dressing.. miso balsamic teriyaki somethingsomething related--- any tips guys?? :

needed a photographic souvenir of the best avocado ON EARTH........:

backseat driving, not angry as i appear:

henny being a really bad private eye:

mahalo, everyone.

Saturday, February 25, 2012

MY DAMN BLOG

solange knowles started a blog in november called my damn blog (found that out by going through her whole archive) and it's a big inspiration-- not only for her amazing style but for the gorgeous photos she takes of herself, her son and friends, plus my god she is beautiful. some of my favorites:









Sunday, January 22, 2012

PANIC

boots, missoni

(miss-i wish i owned thee): (alright, alright)



these are taunting me and do not exist on the interwebs for my purchase needs. where in GOD's name can i find them?

on that note-- i've also, from today, decided to dedicate my life to acquiring and wearing missoni dresses. it's a good thing i half live in heathrow, for harrods has got the MISSONIZ.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

BONDAGE FASHION

is something i will never tire of---

dying (a lot) over elin kling's lanvin shoes:




Tuesday, January 10, 2012

ACNE RESORT S/S 2012


first thing i've wanted from acne in a loooong time.

can has, dearly abused salary? ---- doubtful....

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

THROW ME A BONE, RICCARDO TISCI

...or this bag will do just fine 'n dandy! :

same goes to you, marc! : ohh the fetish heels......insane



dreaming about these two things on the daily... too bad several grand of a future potential shopping budget that went to hawaii flights nixed that future potential shopping budget (which never really existed)--- dream dream dreamin'!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

WEB WINDOW SHOPPING

a pastime that will never grow old..

coco de mer

maison michel-- a veil i'd wear to my wedding, despite it being much better suited to a funeral.

karl donoghue-- definitely think fur earmuffs are in order for this winter

etro

alexander wang

chloé-- got a thang for white boots!
burberry fur lined winter boots-- god i'd love these.

can never have too many of these, you just run them down to dust. hard to find anything without bows, not a fan of the girlyness, but these feel more relaxed and less prim 'n proper.

kind of in love with this shape, which reminds me of chanel a lot, it's a nice subtlety.. love!

ysl-- don't wear much jewelry, mostly because i can't find anything i really like, but the velvet got me on this one, sexy! still don't know if i could pull it off, jewelry is so tough.

cannot remember where i found this but love it..
dolce & gabbana-- perfect sweater
dolce & gabbana again-- the ultimate waste of money but fun right? ipad case. might need one of those first!

givenchy
worth-- amazing.

what's on your 'want' lists?