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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Tron: Legacy Art & Fashion Inspirations

First things first, darlings ~ the winner of CC's $350 Australia Luxe Collective Boot Giveaway is the lovely Roxy ~ congrats, and happy shopping!

As you may know, darlings, the film Tron: Legacy opens in just ten days, and film buffs and fashionistas alike couldn't be more thrilled! In this post, enjoy a glimpse of the costumes and relevant fashion inspirations, and then see a truly stunning Peter Breese original. Thank you to PB for suggesting this post to CC and allowing CC permission to publish his lovely illustration!

Tron costumes pictured via cindy-morgan.com.

Tron Legacy light suit costume, pictured courtesy clothesonfilm.com.

Tron Legacy Disc Suit, pictured via iainclaridge.co.uk.

Louise Goldin Fall 2009 runway look, pictured via iwantigot.geekgirl.com.

Disney Tron earrings, pictured courtesy fashioningtechnology.ning.com.

Adidas Tron Legacy tie-in sneakers, pictured via hiddengarments.cn.

Peter Breese illustration. Visit peterbreese.com to see more amazing work by this Ann Arbor, MI artist!

Darlings, what do you think of these costumes and illustrations?

Are you a sci-fi fashionista, and do you plan on seeing Tron: Legacy?

xoxox,

CC

Friday, August 27, 2010

Tag Time!

CC has been tagged by the lovely Erika of Café Fashionista, darlings!
Where do you live?
CC. West Hartford, Connecticut (by way of both NYC and Atlanta).
What would your perfect day consist of?
CC. Coffee and scones in bed with GP, checking in with my Fellow Fashionistas, shopping with my sister Mindy and lunch al fresco, a lovely run in the park, followed by some pampering (mani/pedi and haircut/blowout), then drinks and apps with the girls at my favorite champagne bar!
Who is your fashion muse?
CC. Sienna Miller
What do you always order from Starbucks?
CC. Quadruple venti skim extra hot no foam latte!
7 Passions:
CC. Family. Love. Fashion. Knowledge. Blogging. Literature. Art.
What are your obsessions?
CC. Crosswords. Scrabble. Glossies. Platform pumps. Trader Joe’s Frozen Yogurt. Red Velvet Cupcakes. Campaigning. Vintage furs. Statement necklaces. Skinny jeans. New York City. Cabernet Sauvignon. Mad Men. Gossip Girl. Family Guy. Yoga. Pilates.
What is your favorite quote?
CC. Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end. -Unknown
What is your favorite season?
CC. Fall! I literally worship my September Vogue. And I love to go running in the crunchy autumn leaves. Not to mention pumpkin picking and carving, cozy boots, day hikes, and my birthday (11/11)!
What is on your bedside table?
CC. A stack of magazines, a book or two, a lamp from Anthropologie, an adorable pillbox, a bottle of Poland Spring, and a silk Mary Green sleeping mask.
What’s on your playlist?
CC. Armin van Buuren, In and Out of Love; Angels & Airwaves, True Love; The Samples, Who Am I; Slow Runner, Trying to Put Your Heart Back Together; John Mayer, New Deep; Ben Lee, Ripe; Band of Horses, Neighbor.
What’s always in your bag?
CC. My Coach wallet, Michael Kors shades, iPhone, digital camera, Lancome Juicy Tube and MAC Lipglass (yes CC needs 2 glosses at all times!), pretty tissues, nail file, business cards and holder from J. Crew, and a silk scarf.
Naturally, CC is tagging all of her Fellow Fashionistas to complete this super-fun survey ~ would love to read all about all of you on your respective blogs, darlings!
xoxox,
CC

Monday, July 26, 2010

What Is Art?

The Newsweek cover story for this week examines the issue of "The Creativity Crisis."

If there is any truth to a decline in creativity in the U.S. it likely stems from a lack of value for the arts and a lack of healthy national discussion over the value of art itself in our society.

But the discussion almost always goes straight to:



I like to go through it backwards, because I'm weird.

Renaissance art is soft-core porno. Or ... pornography is art. No cheap smut film can match a masterpiece, that's not what I am saying. It is just a matter of prudish mentalities that separates one form of nudity from another.

The truly obscene becomes a form of art all on its own. Even without the creator ever holding such an intent. It's really, really bad art. But what the SCOTUS defines "protected obscene speech" is bunk. The more obscene something becomes the more we should be taking cares not to expose young impressionable minds to this art, but I would defend it as free speech even when I find the expression itself downright immoral and disgusting.

I do draw some lines, however. The most recent example that helps to define my view of what art is would be the SCOTUS ruling on 'crush' films as protected. This violates my standard of harm being caused to living creatures for the sake of art, therefore I must stand opposed to protecting 'crush' films for they are not fictional animals being slaughtered for entertainment. This standard of mine applies to all art forms, as long as no harm is done in course of making your art I have no desire to shut you down even if you produce a product I find more than merely questionable in nature.

One example of 'questionable art' finding its way into American Culture would be the appearance of anime featuring a naked young vampire girl slaying people on Hulu and YouTube with partial white blurring over the scene. I found that single scene not only offensive but outrageous. However, I would be upset to hear of people trying to get the videos pulled for the crime of poor taste.

Art of value is able to invoke any topic and any feeling without being merely obscene, but I have always argued that the only way we will ever be able to discover and reveal the great works of art to be found in our times is to loosen our neck-ties about what exactly we call "art" in the first place.

My medium is words, mostly written but spoken word as well. I used to be able to produce illustration that did not stink, most recent attempts looked like I was five years old. I have focused too much on my writing and any drawing talent I have has fully withered at this point. I've also always enjoyed pottery especially wheel pottery. I have never produced a painting I would want to show anyone, and having so little success with that medium I have never been privy to its joys.

This here is art, this post and this blog and this account. It's a hybrid art, something like 'HTML Art' should apply here. Some of you might think I'm playing games or being annoying with something I post, but this is just a place to express for me. And the art I find most interesting is usually the art that pushes out our sensibilities and confronts the subject matter directly.









And that is essentially what I think art is: all creative expression under the limit of doing real harm. I wonder if anyone has a shorter definition and if anyone thinks the SCOTUS definition of "socially redeeming value" has any merit. I personally think that such an absurd and arcane definition of art in the United States and the absolute lack of focus on the importance of the arts in our mainstream culture is why the Torrance study cited in Newsweek showed a decrease in the creativity in our kids.

Until we out-grow our puritanical stage, we cannot grow as a larger society.

Friday, June 11, 2010

The Art of Peter Breese

As you may already know, darlings, CC adores the illustrations of Peter Breese ~ CC and PB actually collaborated recently on an article for Covet Magazine! You can see our work on page 21.
Darlings, fabulous news! CC and PB are giving away 2 Original Peter Breese sketches to 2 lucky CC readers.
In addition, 10 runners up will receive a 4x6" letterpress print on Arches watercolor paper - all hand pulled on a 1950s printing press using a zinc oxide plate. So gorgeous!
Seven Day Contest: To enter, simply become a fan of The Art of Peter Breese on Facebook and state that you have done so in the comments section of this post! The TWELVE winners of this fabulous giveaway will be chosen at random by Peter’s adorable 4-year-old daughter next Friday, June 18! International Fellow Fashionistas welcome!
Good luck, darlings, and be sure to visit Peter Breese’s website here.
xoxox,
CC


Friday, January 1, 2010

10 Things

First things first, darlings ~ the winner of CC’s Relastin Giveaway is the lovely Helen of Living Boldly - congrats!
Let’s reflect rather than resolve, shall we, darlings?
Tagged by the lovely Keyola Pey to list 10 Things That Make CC Happy:
1) Couture (naturally!). This photo courtesy Fellow Fashionista Evi of Absolutely Ladylike.
2) Yoga and Pilates. Natasha Poly in French Vogue, February 2005.
3) New York City. Italian Vogue, December 2006.
4) Corsetry. Carmen Kass for Dsquared2, Spring 2006.
5) Beauty. Simona McIntyre in i-D, January 2009.
6) Architecture. The Guggenheim, Frank Lloyd Wright’s museum masterpiece on 5th Avenue, is 50 years old! Celebrate by building a scale model with Legos!
7) Inspiring Interiors. This photo courtesy Fellow Fashionista Averill of Odi et Amo.
8) Travel. Watercolor by Laura Trevey.
9) My Fellow Fashionistas! Vanity Fair.
10) Love. CC & DG.


What makes you smile, darling?


Happy New Year!

Here's hoping you all have a fabulously fashionable 2010!

xoxox,
CC

P.S. CC's got a brand new blog!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

CC is thankful for…

Happy Thanksgiving, darlings! Here are some of the many things for which CC is thankful today…
Couture. Natasha Poly at Cannes 2009, via nymag.com.
Art. CC landscape, January 2009.
Good Hair. Japanese Vogue, March 2009.
Amazing food.
Time to Lounge. Vogue Brazil, December 2005.
DG (at the Prada store in NYC, October 2009.)
Friends and fun; Halloween 2009 ~ that’s CC on the right as Serena van der Woodsen!
Fine wine.
Family.
Wonderful music.
My Fellow Fashionistas. Vogue, September 1999 by Peter Lindbergh.
What are you thankful for, darlings?
xoxox,
CC
P.S. Don’t forget to enter CC’s Marc by Marc Jacobs Scarf Giveaway if you haven’t done so already!
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