BEST OF THE MET GALA 2018 x HEAVENLY BODIES: FASHION AND THE CATHOLIC IMAGINATION
Tuesday, 8 May 2018
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK—The first Monday in May calls for the worlds most elite in all realms from film to fashion and the unexpected grey area that lies in between. This is the Oscar night of the fashion world and the Super Bowl of style—the Met Gala.
This years Met Monday themed "Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination" is where controversy met Catholicism, hosted by the Holy Trinity of this years event, Rihanna, Amal Clooney and Donatella Versace, on its 70th anniversary.
The Met calls for fashion luminaries across the globe to come together in the city that never sleeps, and strut the steps of the Met before appreciating the rooms of spectacular opulence that lie within and indulging in bathroom selfie sessions—despite Anna Wintour's supposed ban on social media at the event.
I'm all for pushing boundaries, but when it comes to the Met Gala my favourite looks are the ones that best execute the theme while looking fashionable.
So, without further ado, here are my top 10 favourite looks from the 2018 Met Gala counting down to number one.
10. Kim Kardashian West
8. Jasmine Sanders
7. Cara Delevingne
6. J Lo
5. Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
4. Ariana Grande
3. Kate Bosworth
2. Lily Collins
1. Rihanna
BONUS: Chadwick Boseman
MOVIES OF THE MONTH: FEBRUARY
Friday, 2 March 2018
Happy Oscar weekend! In its simplest terms—I am a movie junkie. I spend an unhealthy amount of time eagerly watching films projected through the lens of my cheap (yet reliable) Amazon projector—and I'm not sorry about it. As a matter of fact, one of my resolutions for the new year is to watch every film nominated for best picture at the 2018 Academy Awards (For the record I’ve seen 4/9 so far). So with all of that being said, I present to you:
MOVIES OF THE MONTH (MOTM)
A series in which I'll share, rate & briefly review any films I've watched throughout the past month. The films may range from old to new, but these will only be reviews on those I watched for the first time. Enjoy!
| Timothée Chalamet in Call Me by Your Name (2017) |
Call Me by Your Name (2017): ★★★★★
THIS FILM IS FAN-F**KING-TASTIC. I must admit that I actually watched this movie at the end of January—but considering the fact that this is my first MOTM post I had to include it. I am unsure about whether or not I should call this a review, as its more like a diary entry concerning my love affair between the language, cinematography and soundtrack in this film (with honorable mentions going to Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer of course). Call Me by Your Name is the definition of aesthetically pleasing—instantly taking viewers back to 1983, somewhere in Northern Italy. What begins as a catalyst for summertime cravings like bike rides in quant Italian villa’s or indulging in frutta fresca with handsome house guests in your backyard develops into an unlikely yet irresistible summer romance between the films main characters. The way I felt after watching this movie is borderline inexplicable... I'm in love with the love in this film. Essentially, Call Me by Your Name is in a class of its own. Although we're barely into 2018, I'm almost positive that this will be (one of) my favourite movie(s) of the year. Its Oscar nomination for best picture is well deserved.
Black Panther (2018): ★★★★★
BELIEVE THE HYPE. Marvel has truly outdone themselves with this film. Finally a movie that really is just as good as everyone says it is. I'd even go so far as saying that this is one of my favourite Marvel films to date (I'll get back to this as soon as I finish the Thor films, which have been my favourite thus far alongside Iron Man). Talk about not only black power and excellence—but black FEMALE power. The visuals, cast and soundtrack are incredible. I'm so proud to have Marvel's first predominantly black superhero movie be the coolest. Seeing this film in theatre on the big screen is an experience I'd highly recommend—so try to watch it while its still there. WAKANDA FOREVER.| Margot Robbie in I, Tonya (2017) |
As a big fan of Margot Robbie since seeing her in The Wolf of Wallstreet (2013) and Suicide Squad (2016), I could not wait to watch this film. I, Tonya is a mockumentary of sorts, documenting the life of infamous figure skater, Tonya Harding, who is perfectly executed by Margot Robbie. Once again, I'm stunned by Robbie's ability to drop her Australian accent in exchange for a heavy American one. The star studded cast certainly helps to tell the story, with Robbie nominated for best actress and Allison Janney (who plays Tonya's mother) nominated for best supporting actress at the Academy Awards this year. I think the actors are fantastic, however, the film itself is flawed. In my opinion it wasn't five-star worthy, but entertaining nonetheless.
| Saoirse Ronan in Lady Bird (2017) |
Lady Bird (2017): ★★★½☆☆
(another leading actress who picks up an American accent that contrasts her own) are its greatest assets. While the storyline may not seem too different from other films in terms of its portrayal of adolescent life, the script is richer and much more mature than most of its kind. The film encapsulates both Lady Bird's and her parents' experiences as she traditions into adulthood—which is another quality to set this film apart from others like it. Personally, there was an undeniable sense of relatability to Lady Bird's big dreams and non-conformist attitude throughout the film. A delight to watch, yet not incredibly mind-blowing for me. PS. Did I mention Timothée Chalamet is in it? Watch this movie purely to see him.
Wonder Woman (2017): ★☆☆☆☆
I cannot stress how high my hopes were for this film, especially since it took almost a year for me to finally watch it. More than that, I cannot stress how disappointed I was to find that Wonder Woman was not at all what I hoped it'd be. I'm all for a badass female superhero, and Diana certainly is badass, however the storyline itself was boring and underwhelming to me. I find it ironic how disappointing this film—with a heavy focus on female empowerment, is when comparing it to other superhero movies (which I love) with a male protagonist as the hero. For a film thats meant to highlight female strength, I believe that a much stronger film could've been made to represent that. Sadly, this film was a let down. Coco (2017): ★★★★☆
Does Pixar ever disappoint? With the Cuban blood of my ancestors running through my veins, I have always been both intrigued and fascinated by Hispanic culture. So, to see the beauty of that culture in a Disney film? I'm here for it. Coco is not focused on true love—as Disney often tends to do, rather, the love of music and importance of family. It is a colourful and cultural tale that I'd recommend to any Disney fan. As much as I enjoyed it, my five stars (in Disney films) are for The Lion King, The Incredibles and Finding Nemo. And the princess movies? Don't even get me started. Five stars everywhere.
The Shape of Water (2017): ★★☆☆☆☆
Although I didn't necessarily hate this movie, it just wasn't for me. In the case of this film, I feel like it all comes down to your own film preferences. I was so excited to watch this due to all of the buzz surrounding it, however, I just didn't understand the hype. As some may not like films by Quentin Tarantino, Wes Anderson or any other non-traditional film directors—I don't think that Guillermo Del Torro films are my style. The film undoubtedly had its engaging moments, but they were only engaging due to the sheer oddity of it. Perhaps this is why some people enjoyed it so much. Personally, I think this was a bit too odd for me. The Shape of Water is both cinematic and beautifully done, but simply not for me. My apologies to Donatella Versace, who says The Shape of Water is her favourite film of the moment.
Love, LAUR
THE BEST OF NYFW (ACCORDING TO MOI)
Thursday, 22 February 2018
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| Vogue Runway |
NEW YORK, NEW YORK—undoubtedly the city of dreams for any model who has the pleasure of hitting the runway here.
This years NYFW brought us everything from Cardi B sitting front row alongside Anna Wintour to robots working the runway at Phillipp Plein.
Personally, I couldn't have asked for a better start to fashion month in a better place.
Now, the show must go on over in London.
Here are a few of my favourite collections from NYFW.
DISCLAIMER: PHOTO CREDITS TO VOGUE RUNWAY
ZADIG & VOLTAIRE: FALL 2018 READY-TO-WEAR
This collection is the definition of ready-to-wear. I could build my everyday wardrobe solely out of pieces from this collection. “Whether we look at her or not, she doesn’t care—she keeps living,” said creative director Cecilia Bönström about the ideal Z&V woman. In other words, she is LAUR. I couldn't have described myself any better.
CHRISTIAN COWAN: FALL 2018 READY TO WEAR
For someone who typically leans towards monochromatic tones that I can actually see myself in, this collection was the perfect balance of just that with contrasting bright, fun, party pieces & 90s vibes.
PHILLIPP PLEIN: FALL 2018 READY-TO-WEAR
Icy silvers, puffer jackets and sleek formfitting bodysuits make dressing for a snowstorm look cool. Not to mention the hints of brightly coloured street style fits to turn up the heat.
ALEXANDER WANG: FALL 2018 READY-TO-WEAR
Last but not least, my absolute favourite NYFW show. I loved this show so much that I dedicated an entire post to it. Click here to read it and see pictures from the collection!
Last but not least, my absolute favourite NYFW show. I loved this show so much that I dedicated an entire post to it. Click here to read it and see pictures from the collection!
NEXT UP? LONDON.
Love, LAUR
Love, LAUR
THE MATRIX MEETS DOMINATRIX: ALEXANDER WANG FALL 2018
Sunday, 11 February 2018
Allow me to introduce you to (possibly) my favourite collection and runway show of all time: Alexander Wang's Fall 2018 Ready-to-Wear collection.
Described by Wang himself as "the female CEO", this bada** collection exhibits tailored suiting, pointed heels, refashioned blazers, futuristic leather fits, statement zippers and shrunken sunglasses channeling The Matrix in an edgy interpretation of office attire—with a touch of classic Wang athleisure.
The runway was carefully crafted to replicate an office, with cubicles lining either side to set the tone.
I plan on writing a fashion week favourites post for each of the big 4 (New York, London, Milan and Paris)—but this collection deserves recognition all on its own.
Lastly, for your viewing pleasure, photographed below are my favourite looks from this collection.
You're welcome.
Love, Laur
Disclaimer: all photos courtesy of Vogue
I have far too often been asked, "Why journalism? Isn't it dying?"
Stories make the world go 'round. The art of storytelling can be traced back to the world's most ancient civilizations and has been an integral part of human culture and progression. It has even been referred to as the oldest form of education.
The late Steve Jobs once said, "The most powerful person in the world is a storyteller. The storyteller sets the vision, values and agenda of an entire generation that is to come."
What people fail to realize is that journalists are quite simply STORYTELLERS. We have something we want the world to know.
Journalism is what we need to push society forward in the same sense that storytelling has done in the past.
Journalism no longer means sitting in an office cubicle pounding away at the keys of a typewriter—despite what the average, close-minded, non-creative individual might think.
Journalism is digital. Journalism is evolving with the rest of technology. Most importantly, journalism is storytelling.
In my case, it's about fashion (hence my minor in fashion studies). Those who care about fashion will read about it, and if you don't—then you won't.
I'm writing for the people who do care, and most importantly because I want to.
So I will.
Love, LAUR
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| Kate Moss by Mario Testino |
After what felt like an eternity, the first month of the year is finally over. To me, January always feels like a test-run of sorts—one month to get your sh*t together and get back on the right track.
So, with the help of some killer beauty and fashion products, I was able to survive the stresses of last month whilst looking my best. For your convenience I’ve compiled a list of my top 5 January essentials to help you get through February. Enjoy!
1. Chanel Chance
Eau Tendre
This perfume is self-described by
Chanel as, “A
fruity-floral fragrance that mingles the radiance of grapefruit-quince harmony
with the softness of jasmine and the smoothness of white musk notes.” Personally I can’t imagine what that would smell like just by
reading it, so as someone who uses this perfume daily, I’d describe it as
feminine, fresh and floral.
2. Fenty Beauty Gloss Bomb
Where do I even begin with this product? Since the moment I
bought it—I genuinely don’t think I’ve used any other lip product. Not only was
this a staple product for January, but I would definitely say that it was one
of my top products of last year. Not to mention everything that Rihanna touches
is gold…
3. MARC JACOBS BEAUTY: Under(cover) Perfecting Coconut Face
Primer
To be
completely honest, I’ve tried a plethora of different primers and none of them
have ever seemed to do the trick for me—until now. Although I was discouraged
by its $55 (CAD) price tag, I’m instantly drawn to any beauty product with
coconut in it. Me, being too cheap to spend the money myself, asked for this as
a gift for Christmas gift and I haven’t stopped using it since I got it! This
product is definitely my secret to smooth, dewy, long-lasting makeup.
4.
Cabbie Hats
As
pictured above by the legendary Kate Moss, I could not have lived without cabbie
hats this month—or this entire fall/winter season for that matter. Being an avid
hat wearer, cabbie hats are a nice change from my usual baseball hats and
toques.
5.
Layered Necklaces
Again,
more Christmas gifts that I’ve made use of in January. I always wear a plain
necklace (currently a gothic font letter L) but layering different necklaces
and chains of different lengths makes all the difference to my outfit.
Thanks for
reading! Stay tuned until the end of this month to see my favourite products
from February.
Love, LAUR
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