Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Girl Power!



So upon re-reading my last post, I saw that I had briefly spewed some sort of vague, late-90's feminist slogan in half-jest. This got me thinking...

I am a fairly fierce feminist. I don't try to hide it. I don't think I should. I believe that in today's day and age, if you're not honestly a feminist...well, you're retarded (I mean that in the simplest, most semantic sense of the word). For some reason when most people hear the word "feminist" they cringe at the image of snarling, Lillith-fair attending, bra-burning, man-hating, surly women talking about "Society" and "Repression".
Feminism, again, in the simplest, most semantic sense of the word (hey...so I like etymology. Shoot me - I was an English major), is purely the idea that women have just as much to offer society (scarequotes removed) as any other gender. What an utterly scandalous notion! Preposterous!
Perhaps it was just the home I was raised in - a strong tradition of even stronger women on both sides -or the fact that I was raised in the 90s and early Aughts, but I'm proud of my hippie-dippy stance on gender equality.

Thusly, I would like to introduce my soon-to-be-annual Baller Women of the Year. Here they are in no particular order!


Drew Barrymore
Reasons for Ballertude:

1.) Won the Golden Globe and the SAG award for playing Little Edie in Grey Gardens. Holy transformation.

2.) Is an Ambassador Against Hunger for the United Nations World Food Programme

3.) Other than being a very well-known actress, she is also a mega-producer with Flower Films - a company she founded.

4.) Has announced that she has an interest in branching out in to photography, and that she'll be putting out a book soon.


Nicole Richie


Ok, this is a weird one for those who know me. I generally despise and loathe with all my heart anyone and everyone that has to do with reality television. I mean...despise. Like work-myself-into-a-unnecessary-tizzy-about-how-this-is-what's-wrong-with-the-world despise. But, if my inclusion of Drew Barrymore (a former 14-year-old rehabee who has thusly turned her life around) in this list is any indication, I'm totally down with the ladies who get their act together. Anyways.

Reasons for Ballertude:

1.) House of Harlow 1960 - Miss Richie's line of accessories, jewelry and shoes that won her the title of Entrepreneur of the Year by Glamour Magazine. She also designs Winter Kate, named after her daughter Harlow's (as in House of) two middle names.

2.) The Richie-Madden Children's Foundation, a charity that she and her hubs founded that recently opened up a playground in LA to encourage kids to get out and play this February.

3.) She is a board member on the Environmental Media Association, an organization that mobilizes the entertainment industry to bring global attention to certain environmental concerns.

4.) She has written two (if semi-trashy...) novels - one of which was a New York Times Bestseller.


Anna Dello Russo


Reasons for Ballertude:

1.) Fashion Director-at-Large for Vogue Nippon

2.) Her epic blog, which brings her bubbly, passionate and yet approachable sense of fashion to the masses. And
she released this year her adorably packaged Beyond perfume

3.) She has her own apartment for her clothes. I'm sorry maybe you didn't understand me.
She has her own apartment for her clothes. (please disregard the insanely creepy
photographs)

4.) She has potentially changed the face of fashion - and cites my next nominee as a hero
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Lady Gaga

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Another weird one, for those who know me. But say what you will about the Lady, she's pretty baller.

Reasons for Ballertude:

1.) Ranked as one of Forbes' Highest-Earning performers of the year, with The Fame Monster ranking #1 worldwide for records sold.

2.) Her efforts for gay advocacy is just this shy of heroic. This is a woman who is dedicated to her "monsters". She has cited her gay fan base as her biggest supporters, and that, as well as her own admitted bisexuality has driven her to lead an admirable effort on behalf of Gay Rights.

3.) The Meat Dress. Ok. I don't advocate the wearing of meat. I very much am icked out. However, what I am for is the fact that she got people talking. I'm stiiilll a little fuzzy on how a Meat Dress is a statement on Don't Ask Don't Tell...but I'm flexible. I must say, Seth Meyers said it best when he stated: "It's kind of hard to be the girl in the meat dress on Sunday and the voice of reason on Tuesday", but somehow she's doing it?

4.) The Gaga Zeitgeist has so profoundly penetrated our culture, USC is offering a course entitled: "Lady Gaga & The Sociology of Fame". Seriously.


Dr. Hawa Abdi and Her Daughters


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Reasons for Amazing:

1.) These women defy all superlatives. I actually and literally don't have words for what these women have done - what they continue to do. And I realize that it's ridiculous for me to have Lady Gaga and these women on the same list...but...it's my blog.

2.) Dr. Hawa Abdi was Somalia's first female gynecologist, and with her success she bought for herself and her family a farm of several hundred acres. Amidst civil war, Abdi has been successful in harboring almost 100,000 refugees, giving them (mostly women and children) a place to learn, farm, raise their families, and even train as physicians.

3.) Earlier this year, Al-Qaeda-funded terrorists, stormed her camp and held them hostage for a week. Her strength and bravery, along with heavy protests from the UN, eventually forced out the militants.

More on Dr. Abdi and her daughters here.



Runners Up:

Kathryn Bigelow - for breaking the glass ceiling for women directors everywhere - and for sticking it to her ex in the process with class.

Kate Middleton - must I explain?

Sandra Bullock & Elin Nordegren - for dealing with a very personal and painful situation with quiet grace and dignity.



So those are my ladies. Let me know what you think!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Ye-Ye Girls

So, yes. It's been a while. Sorry. But I promise I'll try to make it up to you.

...the proverbial "you" seeing as how I have no real proof that there's anyone out there :( love me, cyberspace!

Anywho. Tonight's post: Yé-yé.

This has been quite an obsession of mine going on some years now. For those who don't know, yé-yé was a musical movement in the early sixties, mostly in France. Coolly enough, it was a genre that showcased almost exclusively women! Girl power! The music itself is cute and fun - deliberately innocent, but, because most of it was written by friggen Serge Gainsbourg, mostly amazing!

But more than the music, the STYLE of these girls is...outstanding. I'm not sure if it's because of the era or because of the pure and simple fact that they're FRENCH (though honestly, it's probably a combination of the two), but every single girl has this gamine, I-stole-this-from-my-boyfriend-but-it-looks-better-on-me-anyways but super feminine style. I know I'm gushing but these are my A-listers. They're like my Ghandis of Fashion.



Coolest. Conversation. Ever. Francoise Hardy & Bob Dylan



Francoise Hardy is my unabashed favorite. I'm unnaturally obsessed with her.
This is how every leather jacket should look.


Classic Trench. And those sunglasses!


The bangs, the watch, the nice show of jambes


Glamour Girl Sylvie Vartan - who married this dude, and is the aunt of this dude. Great hair and less than stellar teeth.


Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin - Ye-ye's Power Couple. Both of whom are incredibly stylish. Serge's peacoat rocks...but Jane's steals the show. Oh ps: they're the parents of this powerchick. Yeah I love their offspring, too.

This was my desktop background for a very long time. Maybe bring I'll bring it back...Shirtdress + scarf + perfect bangs = Jane


Brigitte Bardot, when she wasn't busy sexifying the world with that pout and that hair, actually moonlighted as a ye-ye singer.
I know technically she's not "wearing" "anything"...but doesn't she still look so much more stylish than anyone today?



Oh, Francoise.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Marilyn



Icon. She is the very definition of that word. And I grew up, like most American girls, I assume, idolizing her. There was the hair, the diamonds, the lips, that voice. And let's not forget her more famous assets...ahem. It's easy enough to get wrapped up in the fur and the glitz of Marilyn. But, as her ex-husband Arthur Miller said: "To have survived, she would have had to be either more cynical or even further from reality than she was. Instead, she was a poet on a street corner trying to recite to a crowd pulling at her clothes." I think what always fascinated me about her was the more tragic, quiet aspects of her life. Her life, though charmed, seemed to consist of thorough, measured sadness - punctuated by lightening strikes of vivacity, and ended ultimately much too soon.


Getting ready



The look of a woman in love - Marilyn and Miller


a young Marilyn on the beach

a stolen moment between Marilyn and JFK


A very young Marilyn. I want to know what she was thinking here...I think this picture will haunt me for a very long time

Monday, January 18, 2010

My Favorites of the Golden Globes Red Carpet

Good gravy I love red carpet events. It's always amazing to me how some people have so much money, power, influence and general access to AWESOME clothes and still people choose simply absurd clothes. While we all know who those people are (coughchernicolekidmancough), I'm going to go focus on the ladies of the red carpet who I think nailed it. So, without any further adieu....



a sexy Helen Mirren in Armani Prive


Christina Hendricks. siigh. I know she's not getting the best reviews for this one, but I don't think it's a crime for being pale. This dress shows off those insane curves of hers AND it's a Christian Siriano. fiiiiierce


I really want to hate Emily Blunt. Like really. I mean she's engaged to John Krasinski. And she's gorgeous. And talented. And British. STOP IT. She's looking killer in this Dolce and Gabbana gown. Yet another reason to hate her.


Another dress that's getting some mixed review. I wavered over whether to put it in here, in all honesty, but I eventually decided to because I love the color, I loooove one shoulder dresses, and this year, I'm actually loving Drew Barrymore. So there. This one is Atelier Versace and I don't mind the hip poof all that much....do I?


Another peachy Versace. I remember seeing this one on the runways and thinking dang, yo. Now Ms. Kasia Struss can stomp the hell out of a runway, but this dress looks sooooooo much better on Ms. Christina Aguilera.


Sandra Bullock in an awesomely purple Bottega Veneta. Love the dress, love that it's sheerer down the bottom, just...it's great.


Carey Mulligan. Most of us know her as the giggly sister from the Keira Knightley Pride and Prejudice - but I guarantee we will be hearing more from her soon. Her performance in "An Education" is already getting rave reviews and her new (awesome) haircut and killer fashion sense will vault her into the acting stratosphere. This Nina Ricci gown is just further proof of her coolitude.


My unabashed favorite. Ginnifer Goodwin is. a.mazing. I love her. She has an aggressive fashion sense, an incredible body (and an even more inspiring attitude toward her body), a baller haircut, and talent. Oodles of it. This Vionnet dress is just one stunning example of why I love her.


Wednesday, January 13, 2010

The #1 Reason I Wanna Go To Brown

So I realize that it sounds like all I do is sit around and watch movies but....oh hell, who am I kidding. That's all I do. I'm on break, so whatever. Anyways, I was watching the most recent Harry Potter earlier today and I just re-remembered how big of a girl crush I have on Emma Watson. She's smart (hello, freshman at Brown), gorgeous, the most bankable star of the decade, and she has a KILLER sense of fashion. You know what, I just don't even need to validate myself here. She's baller, the end.







Watson at the Half-Blood Prince premier

Monday, January 11, 2010

Stanley Kowalski is a son of a bitch



I just finished watching A Streetcar Named Desire for what I'm ashamed to say was my first time. And may I just say- hot damn, Marlon. He without a doubt just blew my mind. Being the movie nerd that I am, I'd obviously seen him before - but Jesus. The physicality of his acting, he was like nothing I had ever seen before especially not from movies from the early 50's.

But I digress. As you can tell, this particular post is about how big of a son of a bitch Stanley Kowalski is. He's a drunk, surly bastard and the worst part about him is how freakin' sexy he is. I mean come on.

Ladies:





I wanted to hate Stella, to just completely and utterly not understand the attraction, why she didn't just leave that jerkface. But that famous scene - where Stan, soaking wet, shirt ripped and slobbering drunk is yelling "HEY STELLAAAAAAAA!" - and she, hypnotized stumbles down the stairs towards him is such a telling moment. Oh Tennessee, you cut to the core of us women. We do loves ourselves a jackass every now and then. But thank god she wises up in the end. Well, we hope so at the very least. I want to believe that he really will never touch her again, but I'm going to go ahead and say Williams' intent is for her to crumble back into his arms, off those "columns" again, as if his "interfering" didn't do enough to the already unhinged Blanche, never mind to the rest of the people around him.

But, in the scenes without Brando, all I could keep thinking about was a conversation I had with a professorial candidate a few weeks back. He had been lucky enough to see Cate Blanchett as Blanche on Broadway. He described her as "ferocious" and I thought to myself, what a compliment. Needless to say I was a little jealous. All I can hope for is that there's a recording of her performance somewhere...and that I can steal it someday.




Blanchett in Streetcar

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Bonjour

Welcome to my little nest, hopefully soon-to-be-devoted readers! I think that the best way to get to know someone is to understand what they love.

I love a lot of things:




What life-loving girl's world is complete without Audrey?


Robert Doisneau

Carefree Brigitte


Levitt


And of course, some nice dry gin.


Trust me, there's a lot more to come, but I'm tired, and new to this so sit tight, and I'll be back