Sunday, February 28, 2010

Melbourne: city of parades

Well..protests really, but I've rarely seen violent protests on the streets on Melbourne, in fact the majority of them which had taken place the last 5 years have been peaceful, vigorous and chock-ful of excitement. I've really been quite surprised at the sense of active political awareness and camaraderie in Melbourne, people are very willing to speak out for what they believe in and being allowed to do so, something not quite the same in certain other parts of the world.
Last year the VCA (Victorian College of Arts) students took it upon themselves to stage a week long protest to defend their classes from being effectively phased out by the new Melbourne Model. A few days ago there was a march headed by some well known artists opposing the government's restrictions on small music venues under liquor licensing laws. They were accompanied by what looked like thousands, with a band playing music across loudspeakers.

 The music parade protest

What a remarkable place and what remarkable people coming together. The people in this city has a spirit which makes Melbourne different, somewhat youthful and mellow with chutzpah. Isn't it great =)

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

A new hat

A casual impromptu shoot with Vlad K. Vlad has been my assistant for the last few shoots I did. He bought me a new hat.

 

It suits my new hair rather well. And the heart shape on the band is uber cute. 


Blooper. 

I haven't shot with any other photographers in a long time. Mainly because I'm so focused on my own work there really isn't any time....and I haven't explored new self portraits either. Sometimes it's nice to kick loose and not worry about concepts or pulling a team or producing something-ultra-awesome-awe-inducing. 



Definitely, sometimes it's nice to just shoot for fun and not worry about anything.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Izakaya Den and Canary Club

Since Chinese New Year and Valentine's Day fell on the same day, it was a great opportunity to have a feast and try out the latest hot new restaurant that has just opened up. Izakaya Den is a cool underground Japanese restaurant featuring a casual yet chic bar-style ambiance in a tight but long room. The decor is warm with wooden seats by the bar and plush cushions for intimate groups, yet complemented with a bare ceiling of running pipes and marble tables (and a larger stone one for big parties). Mellow contemporary jazz is continuously played in the background. The place is famed for its variety of sake (japanese wine) but we decided to try the cocktails instead. 

A Bellini Den and a Miyazaki...I think.

Decent with subtle layering of alcohol. My Bellini Den came with apple juice while the other has cranberry which gradually became sweeter with each sip but the initial taste came with a quick punch of dryness. 

 
A very grainy image of yours truly in the dimmed spatial lighting. I got to wear a new dress!
When we arrived the bar was already full and it wasn't long before the place filled up. There were easy smiles about and casual chatter, while chefs tossed ingredients at the grill and the manager showed us the cutest menus curled up as bound scrolls. 

The menus are written in both english and japanese.

 
Small plates and wooden chopsticks. 
We decided to order two cold dishes and a hot dish with a dessert. The first to arrive were the German sausages, neatly sliced and accompanied by a tongue tingling wasabi mustard.

We licked up every last bit of sauerkraut with the wasabi mustard. Very yummy and opened up the tastebuds.
Next came the much praised spicy tuna tataki, followed by the kingfish sashimi.

 
Not very spicy. But this dish was the highlight of every delicious food ever created in this world. The tuna absolutely melted in the mouth, juicy, succulent and dripping with the sweet sauce. I could have eaten the entire dish, and 4 more.

 
Long slivers of kingfish with a distinct Asian flavouring, peppered with sesame seeds and a light cabbage salad.  This was fresh with a lingering taste.

And dessert.

 
The icy cold apple millefeuille.  If you're expecting a creamy pastry, this is not it. Instead expect thin apple slices layered with sweet fresh ice. 

Each dish was absolutely delicious. Although it was like an orgasm without a climax. We were astounded by the food and there weren't enough on the tiny plates! Certainly though Izakaya Den is an experience to remember, just be sure to fill up beforehand....or order more than one of every dish.
We decided to pop over to the Canary Club in search of tidbits. 

 
 
I've previously been to the Canary Club and sampled their paella, which was large, filling and scrumptious, very comfort food. At night their bar was lit with candles and chandeliers, and upstairs I discovered leather divans with soft pillows. One wall was lined with a long couch and covered with paintings.

 

This time I've opted again for their Sherbet Apple cocktail which is the most amazing cocktail ever! A must have for the discerning drinker who likes sweet and sour with no sharp taste of alcohol. My friend opted for a citrus tangy drink, again very dry! We finished the night with a platter of chorizo,  chicken and beef kebabs. Tres cool.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Chinese New Year

Welcoming the year of the tiger. Every year I'd be home and grandma would be bustling about, cooking and stringing red packets up. There would be new budding willow branches in the big vase, a platter-ful of sweets and biscuits on the table and new clothes to wriggle into. We'll have a big dinner on the first day and wait for the extended family to come the next, everyone wishing each other gong xi fa cai and the young folks eagerly receiving ang paus (red packets filled with money). 

This year however I'm in Melbourne, far from home and family. The festivities here started early with firecrackers going pop pop pop! On the 14th the road to Chinatown was blocked off and stalls rose up so I went with a friend to see how Australia celebrates CNY. Unfortunately there were mostly adverts everywhere, and real estate agents, an extremely overpriced gelati truck and an awesome exhibition of bamboo skin and syrup artists. 

 
Very pretty decorations!


mmm...gelati. Rather unsatisfying =( 


A dragon dance workshop. The little kids were so cute and enthusiastic! So were the adults actually ;)


A syrup painting master, creating a butterfly. 


Completed syrup art. Looks very yummy. 

Around the city there were several lion dances visiting local businesses, bestowing good luck and good fortune to the happy drum beat and clashing cymbals. A man in a mask is often seen jumping around with a round fan, he leads the 'tiger' and conjoles it. There is always a cabbage and a paper scroll hung high, so the tiger leaps up and devours both, then reveals the scroll with good luck writing before the firecrackers go off in loud bangs!


 
A golden lion preparing to eat the cabbage. It succeeds!


This red lion retreats from the explosive crackers. See its closed eyes?


Off it goes finding a new place to bestow good luck!


A bold black and gold lion.
The tricky man leads the lion. 

The players of the lion are often very strong, it takes alot of energy and martial art skills to leap and show off the great lion! At other places the lion would often jump from pole to pole, wowing the crowds!

 
Taking a gentle bow. 

Chinese New Year is a time of families and friends. It is accompanied with delicious food and bright colours and lots of noises calling for happiness. Gong xi fa cai, may your year be filled with good cheer and good health and good fortune.

Friday, February 12, 2010

RIP Alexander McQueen

Iconic British designer Lee McQueen, founder of Alexander McQueen has passed away, found dead in his home on Thursday. I awoke to these news with shock as did most of his admirers and fashion lovers around the world. McQueen's wild and exuberant designs defined innovation in the industry while his runway sets, always dream-like and out of this world, brought performance back into the shows.

source: style.com

 
source: coutorture.com

He was truly inspirational and I hope his vision and his work continues to challenge and inspire young artists. Certainly his 2010 collection of underwater alien-esque life forms left everyone in awe. A final round of applause to one of the best designers of our generation, may he find solace and peace.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Paris Couture Week 2010

Spring-Summer collection from some of the big fashion houses.

 
Giorgio Armani goes for structured suits and some very interesting reflecting fabrics, choosing embellishments such as crescent moons to accent shapes and throats. The pencil skirts are so delicious, a cute addition to any wardrobe if the pret-a-porter collection is anything like this!


Chanel, ever feminine, gorgeous and ladylike. Lagerfeld revisits traditional lines but with new hints of modern panache with shorts paired with fitted jackets and edgings in silver. Mixed reactions to the styling, models walked with bows decked hair shaped like mickey ears- cute or or too lady gaga?


Christian Dior always presents such lovely sets. This year's collection follows an equestrian theme but there's no shortage of full length gowns with lace and tulle details and draped dramatic skirts accompanied by riding crops and top hats. Tres Chic with a capital C. 

 
 Funky tropical tribal looks graced Jean Paul Gaultier's collection. Waisted corsets, hoop skirts and padded shoulders and crafted headdresses, what a spectacular show! I adore the fringe effect of the layered skirt as well as the tulle filled dress, very stunning. 


I have no idea how I went so long without chanting Elie Saab's name. This collection is definitely one of the top highlights, a pinnacle of couture gowns. Light airy and infinitely beautiful, each gown is exquisitely wrought. Love the understated colours and how the dresses flow with each step.

Photos source- www.fashiongonerogue.com

Friday, February 5, 2010

New header

Made a new header =D
Featuring Courtenay (@ Maverick) and our latest shoot together, Beauty in a Bathtub or La Petite Sirene for the more romantic.

Stay tuned for more news!