Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Style Envy - Diane Keaton - Annie Hall











I've always loved Diane Keaton's wardrobe in Annie Hall. The oufits Keaton wore were all inspired by her own distinctive style, which were made up of mainly men's vintage clothing, including neckties, shirts, baggy slacks and fedora hats. This made Keaton an unlikely fashion icon in the late 70's - who else could rock a stripe shirt with a polka dot tie? Keaton wore masculine clothing and still looked chic, fabulous and confident - goes to prove you don't have to show lots of flesh to get noticed, neither do you have to follow trends to look good. Keaton had her own individual style, she wore clothes she felt comfortable in, and was'nt afraid to wear whatever she wanted, and in my books, this makes her a true legend.

Aside from the fashion, Annie Hall is an amazing film. Keaton plays Annie so well - she totally deserved the Oscar for Best Actress! Awkard, self depricating, and a bit ditzsy but totally charming at the same time. The best scene for me is after their first meeting, they bump into each other in reception after a game of tennis with their friends. Annie obviously likes this guy but she's really nervous. She's trying to be cool but it just ain't happening. I think we can all relate to this scene. You're chatting to a guy you like, trying to be a bit cool but your nerves just gets in the way, you say all the wrong things and in your head your thinking "why did i say that?" Its just brilliant! If you have'nt seen it, add it to your lovefilm now, it's a classic and absolutely hilarious.







Friday, 23 March 2012

Dream Bathroom

I would love to have a full on bubble bath in this bathroom, whilst eating belgium truffles, listening to Doris Day, and talking to my girlfriend on the phone about nothing in particular, oh how decadent! Too much pink though? Nah!

Friday, 16 March 2012

We heart specs


Andy Warhol





Tavi Gevinson




Morrissey




D.M.C




Yves Saint Laurent





Bridget Bardot




Kurt Cobain





Kathleen Hanna






Marilyn Monroe




Terry Richardson






Debbie Harry






Carri Munden





Me



When I was a girl I always wanted to wear reading glasses. My Auntie Ronnie used to own what seemed like hundreds,every size and colour you could think of. Her glasses would always match her outfit. Needless to say, I thought she was utterly fabulous.

Then when I hit my teens, eye tests confirmed I was shortsighted and I needed to wear glasses. I did'nt like the look, the choice of frames were limited, none of my friends wore them and the boys called me four eyes. The whole thing just pissed me off, but what could I do, I needed them to see.

When I started College, my friend and I used to go Charity Shops and try on reading glasses that no one wanted. We did it for fun and it was'nt until years later that I began experimenting with wearing vintage glasses.
I never felt designer glasses really suited me, and I was a bit fed up with paying shit loads for the frames, so I would go hunting for old frames in charity shops. Once found, I took them to an opticians and got prescription lenses fitted. I'm pretty into wearing my specs nowadays, and feel a little naked without them.

Just recently specs have had a bit of a revival, lots of people are wearing them as an accessory, to make a statement or just for fun.

Like our celebs shows, there's lots of different ways to wear your specs. Old school glam to rock n roll, geek to sex kitten, Vintage to Hip hop, 80's starlet to serious artist. Whatever look you choose to rock, don't forget to have fun wearing them x


Thursday, 15 March 2012

Wow list


Long Live Kurt



Lets do Kitsch



Mama San's Fav Collection




Masculine yet delicate


There's no better way than to add some femininity to a pair of DM's. This particularly works because the DM's are a bit battered and the socks are black and white, any other colour I think it would look a little try hard. I would love to know how the wearer rocked the rest of her look.
In my head I would team it with this kitsch Cat Tee. This Tee has a real 80's feel and reminds me of the Mama San 'Lets Be Friends' sweat collection a few years back - anyone remember this collection? It was a collection of Wolf, Owl and Horse prints, some decorated with sewn on bows with the words 'Lets Be Friends' in bright pink. I only wore mine again the other day and I still love it.
Finally to complete my fantasy outfit, I would throw on this army jacket with the words 'Come as you are' on the back. Simple words but conjures up all sorts of images. Kurt, Nirvana's legacy, the grunge era. When I saw the image of this jacket I said 'Wow' out loud, and when that happens, I know I've seen something special.
Seen something that's made you go 'Wow' lately? Let us know x



Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Sunday, 11 March 2012

Favourite Feminists

Here at MamaSan we are feeling the girl power love so we just had to let you know about some of our favourite feminist blogs!

Last week I went to see feminist artist, Sarah Maple's exhibition, 'It's a Girl!' at the Aubin Gallery in London. Maple is from nearby Eastbourne and like all of us at Mama San she likes dressing up. We particularly love her Disney Princess dressing up series which sees Snow White working as a scientist and Belle as a football manager. All supposedly 'masculine environments' that Disney doesn't encourage young girls to be a part of. And everyone should know by now that us girls can do whatever we put our minds to! See more of Sarah Maple's work on her blog.

Next up is the unstoppable and inspirational feminism and fashion blogger, Tavi Gevinson, with her blog, RookieMag. Tavi is always rocking a super cute and individual look. You can see some of her amazing outfits and read about some of her style influences on her fashion blog, StyleRookie. Her feminist blog, RookieMag is even more BRILLIANT. I wish I had had it to get me through those 'difficult' years. It is still a great read if you have managed to escape from said 'difficult years' (congratulations!) and here is one of my fave articles from the 'live through this' section of the blog about wearing what you want, liking yourself and NOT CARING WHAT OTHER PEOPLE THINK OF YOU!

Finally it's London based feminist collective, Girls Get Busy, curated by Beth Siveyer. They support female writers, musicians and artists, release a monthly zine and organise some great events in London. They are working hard to eradicate that dried-up old perspective of feminists and to remind us all that feminism is COOL! Get involved and check out their blog! We particularly love their Girls Get Busy t-shirts with a cute heart-shaped feminist symbol.

Let us know what feminist blogs you like.........

♡♡ Girl Love! ♡♡



Saturday, 10 March 2012

Style Envy


Original 50's Wicker Handbag from ebay


Vintage stripe dress from Bridge House Vintage Hasssocks

Suzi came into the shop on Saturday and I could'nt help but notice her gorgeous 50's wicker hand bag. Mixed with her cute stripe vintage shirt dress and awesome tats, she HAD to be part of our Style Envy feature. Hope you had a fab day shopping Suzi x



Friday, 9 March 2012

Pretty In Pink





This makes me feel sooooooo nostalgic. Gotta watch it t this weekend!

Pugs and Linda Evangelista















How I love these pics of Linda Evangelista and our Pug friends. Ms Evangelista always looks magnificent. Her beauty is timeless and utterly striking. Paired with these playful Pugs, this shoot is simply stunning, and screams decadence.

Shot by Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

All Hail

Dream Bedroom



Wish my bedroom looked like this

Love



I could never walk in these, but I LOVE and WANT

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Baby got back!


Hello Mamasan fans!

We are back in the blogging world and why not start with some celeb style envy?

This week we are green-eyed for fierce female MC, Azealia Banks. We LOVE her poppin' bright brothel-creepers, retro sweaters and adorable pig-tail braids. It all creates a super cute, playful tomboy look that we can't get enough of. Her song 212 is pretty darn good as well!





We have some mega cute sweaters here at Mamasan (even if we do say so ourselves!) like this Pugs and Kisses one. Check them out on our website.

Pugs in fashion


Karen Mulder and Pug. Simple, beautiful.
Vogue Italia 1991