Tuesday 16 April 2013

Party At Gatsby's


Party At Gatsby's
Party At Gatsby's by rionadoherty featuring frock and frill

Grab your pearls, old kitten heels, fringed dresses and ostentatious Primark junk jewellery - the Roaring 20s are definitely having a moment. Just look to Gucci's S/S'12 1920s inspired dresses, the prohibition parties on Made In Chelsea, Baz Luhrmann's upcoming The Great Gatsby, Kate Spade's The Great Gatsby book clutch and latest of all, Frock and Frill's stunning new flapper dresses...





The above designs can all be purchased through ASOS here (but they're selling out quickly) and you can peruse the entire collection through the Frock and Frill site here.

Gucci Spring 2012

It feels like we've been waiting forever and a day for Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby to be released, after having been delayed from Christmas to Spring, but we're finally nearing the 16th May. To whet your appetite, have a look at the current edition of US Vogue, devoted to the upcoming blockbuster.

Carey Mulligan (playing Daisy Buchanan) dons A/W'13 Oscar de la Renta and an annoying facial expression on US Vogue cover.

Down under, Karlie Kloss is kitted out in flapper-esque Miu Miu in honour of the film (clearly relevant cover stars are running low on the ground...)

The film doesn't seem to get much of a reaction in the current edition of British Vogue but hopefully it will be heavily featured in the June edition... Tip: if you want to read The Great Gatsby, be sure to buy it before the film comes out and it inevitably gets replaced with an ugly 'now a major motion picture' cover.

Bises,

Riona

Saturday 13 April 2013

Calling All Fans Of Charlotte Olympia Kitty Flats

To quote Bridget Jones in a more polite way, why is it that when one aspect of life is going brilliantly, another starts falling apart? I exaggerate (my parents aren't getting divorced whilst I have an affair with my lothario of a boss) but whilst I'm on a roll with the blogging recently, my college work is falling behind rapidly.

However, I'm currently escaping from my Sixth Form woes by losing myself in an achingly pretty Charlotte Olympia-sized fairytale. The A/W collection for this year hasn't actually been released yet but one of my favourite blogs Coco's Tea Party got to see a preview and I feel the need to share it with everyone:


This is the only link I can actually find to view them. Based on "children's fables", it's a bit like Disney World gone high fashion. I love the frog embellished slippers and the 'book spine' heels.

Which are your favourites?

Bises,

Riona

Friday 12 April 2013

Dior Exhibition at Harrods: French Savoir Faire and British Charm

Sah chic.

I am little slow off the mark on this one. The highly anticipated exhibition, said to be a cross between "French Savoir Faire and British Charm", opened its doors to the public in possibly the most famous department store in the world on March 16th, but due to life I only got down there a few days ago.


Expectations are bound to be high when one of the most prestigious department stores in the world teams up with an eponymous French fashion house and expectations were met. After leisurely waltzing up to the fourth floor of Harrods, you're greeted with a wall embellished with an intricate dolls house-type design, with silhouette figures and mini Dior perfumes in the window.



Inside, there's what can only be described as a shrine to their cult perfume J'adore, with hundreds of bottles neatly placed on a platform surrounding the stunning number Charlize Theron dons in the J'adore advert.




Revolving mini-mannequins bring Dior's classic designs to life



A stunning little number worn by Audrey Hepburn in the 60s

Video clips of stars wearing the featured dresses on the red carpet are projected over the dresses




Window displays





There is still way more to see and do than the things I've taken photos of, such as the in-house Dior Café serving Christian Dior's favourite dishes, from lobster club sandwiches to adorable Dior cupcakes. Admission is FREE and it's definitely worth it so get down there before it ends this Sunday (the 14th).

Bises,

Riona

Thursday 11 April 2013

Coachella

I can safely say I've never wished to be somewhere more than Coachella this weekend - the Stone Roses and Blur headlining is pretty much my dream line-up. With the first weekend of Coachella kicking off, a festival more about the clothes worn than the music played, there is no better time to get in the festival mood so I did a little Polyvore set...

Coachella

Coachella by rionadoherty featuring flower jewelry
You can click on the link to see where everything's from.

(note: this was made with sunny California in mind, obviously if it were an English festival, sandals would most definitely be replaced with wellies).

Dungarees are definitely having a moment and will be my staple this summer. You can't go wrong with the ones featured above from Topshop but there are a load going cheap on eBay, even a kid's size might fit.
I LOVE fringing, as do most people at festivals, and in case you don't want to fork out on you can always do it yourself.
The kimono came from Jessa from Girls (yes, I am obsessed) and is perfect for flouncing around in the sun.
The paper eyelashes featured probably look absolutely ridiculous on but remind me of 60s makeup, and if you can't channel your inner hippie at a festival, when can you?

Basically, I wish I was there.

Bises,

Riona

Meat Liquor

Meat Liquor. 74 Welbeck Street, just off Oxford Street.

I've been saying for a while (especially after constantly drooling over The Londoner's restaurant recommendations) that I want to go to a proper burger bar in London, and after Meat Liquor was recommended to me (and having perused the Instagram #MeatLiquor hashtag... Do it) I couldn't resist a visit to the shady burger joint a few weeks ago.

The decor of Meat Liquor itself deserves an entire article. Graffiti, bears and wolves, cartooned women bearing all with captions such as 'I do not live in the world of sobriety' - this place reeks of debauchery the second you step in. The only light you get is from the two neon red 'Liquor' signs from outside in the windows and some very dim lights inside - it's dark. There's a huge round table under the dome in the ceiling - for dancing upon, apparently - and loads of smaller tables around the outside.



(yes I was shameless with my photo taking)

You give your name to the host and head to the bar whilst waiting for your table - I should probably mention now that this place doesn't take bookings, you just turn up and wait. Their policy is 'No Meat, No Liquor' - so don't expect to waltz in just for the cocktails. Oh the cocktails.

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Clearly the difficulty of the decision shone through my face as the barman interrupted my browsing with "It's a drink, not an exam paper!" and then began quizzing me on my favourite spirits to help me decide - along with some free shots of said spirits. After much debate I played it safe with the Henrietta Fizz and ordered a Malibu and Coke for my friend, much to the amusement of the barman. "Pffft, we don't sell Malibu" before instead pouring a 'Koko Kanu' and Coke - a 'real' coconut rum, nearly double the strength of Malibu. Also double the price. This speaks volumes - they don't do Meat or Liquor by half measures.


Anyway, the main point - MEAT. If the drinks list wasn't difficult enough, the menu certainly spoils you. I literally want to try everything on this menu. I'd read a couple of rave reviews online about the Dead Hippie burger being one of the best in London so I ended up going for that with a huge portion of cheesy onion fries to share (NOT chips).

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The difference between the Dead Hippie and their other burgers is that it contains two beef patties rather than one, plus their signature 'Dead Hippie' house sauce, supposedly their own type of mayonnaise that enhances the flavour of the beef. And enhance it did. Grease has never tasted so good. It had a bit of a limp appearance, unlike some of the other HUGE burgers I saw being carried out, like the Dirty Chicken Burger, but still it was delicious so I'm not complaining too much. The fries were also beautifully greasy and cheesy, but next time I think I'll be a bit more adventurous and try the Phili Cheese Fries and maybe the Buffalo Chicken Burger (anything with a blue cheese dressing wins me over completely).


Nope, no plates or napkins here. Food is presented on a tray with cutlery and there's simply a roll of kitchen roll at your table with ketchup, mustard and mayonnaise. No frills.

After the meal we wandered back to the bar for a few more drinks where I tried the vodka and absinthe Donkey Punch, and Ellie the summery mango vodka/purée So Lairy. They're so hip the So Lairy comes in a jam jar.


As you can see they have an in-house photobooth! Unless you choose to take them home, they stick them up around the bar forever. A great idea after a few cocktails.

All in all, if you hadn't guessed from its celebrity following on Twitter, Meat Liquor is cool. It personifies 'cool'. The drinks are ingenious, the food is big, tasty, greasiness at its best, the decor has a sleazy 'after hours' feel, even the staff are all incredibly cool, though some leaning on pretentious... We got talking to the waiter for half an hour who casually admitted to working part time as a model and a musician, and also to seeing Foals play at a house party once whilst being 'sah wired'.

If you like proper cocktails, A LOT of food, an old school Speakeasy-esque feel and an alternative dining experience, I cannot recommend this place enough.
If you're expecting napkins, plates, a refined atmosphere and, frankly, good service (the barmen were amazing, the waiters not so much) then it's probably not the place for you.

Bises,

Riona

P.S. I left my laptop unattended yesterday whilst writing this post and returned to see my younger brother had done a mock up of this post, trying to sound like me but actually just sounding like a very camp male... Feel free to have a read, I don't think it's supposed to make sense...



Tuesday 9 April 2013

Ritzy's: The Best Speakeasy In Town

Once again I've been gone a while so - Happy Easter, RIP Margaret Thatcher and happy 18th birthday to me. After months of waiting to finally turn the desirable age, Friday saw me officially become an adult and what better way to celebrate than turning my house into a swanky speakeasy to celebrate the end of my own prohibition?

The entire first week of the Easter holidays was dedicated to transforming the house into the best (and, erm, only) damn speakeasy in town. I'd already sent out the invitations weeks beforehand, revealing the password and setting the 1920s tone, so then the decor just had to match up...

The eBay-found Gramaphone

The tin 'Gin Bath' (sourced through a a second hand site online) full of ice which brimmed fuller of alcohol as more people arrived

We collected about 40 empty wine bottles from the restaurant I work in, scrubbed the labels off and stuck our own on to evoke the Speakeasy feel. Most were crammed into the kitchen windowsill with candles stuck in - all of the light came from either candles or smaller side lights.


The cover up for the Speakeasy (featuring my cousin and her boyfriend)... Our washing machine happened to break a few weeks ago, so every cloud...


My lovely Nan and I in front of the sign my Dad made and the prohibition punch 'Shinin' Moon' next to it. (if you can't tell, Pinterest inspired a LOT of this party)

Flappers! Myself, Ellie, Amy and Rhiannon (note the candle-wielding wine bottles in the windowsill)


Motherrrrrr

We also did a load of 'Wanted' posters of the guests coming - possibly a bit Western, but y'know, Al Capone and all that. All in all an amazing night if I do say so myself, unfortunately I played the classic 18 year old a bit too well and can't remember most of the night. But from the photos I must say it looks good. It went on til 4am (not that I would know as I was carried to bed far earlier on) and everyone left seeming to wish it was still the 20s.

If you're thinking of having a similar themed do, you can get some great decorations/inspiration here: http://www.partydelights.co.uk/themes/1920s-party-supplies.aspx

Some of the girls struggled to find a decent flapper headband, so instead of paying a stupid amount for a very poor quality one online, why not make your own? After trawling online for ages, my mum made both of ours with a metre of thick bead-embellished ribbon from a haberdashery in town, a feather and a button for about £5 each.

Hopefully Ritzy's will be opening for business again soon for an event I can actually remember...

Bises,

Riona

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