picture from tig-fashion.blogspot.com
Jun 6, 2011
Moss by Day
This photo of Kate Moss by late photographer Corinne Day is one of my favorite photos of all time. I will always prefer this waif-like, young yet tired type of beauty to the bouncy, shiny, smiley VS angels. The latter is just uninteresting.
Jun 2, 2011
BMAF
BMAF = Beirut's Music and Arts Festival. I didn't manage to take any pictures of the actual festival but this is us leaving the festival. I made my boyfriend leave cause I was craving a coconut crepe, something I hadn't had since 2008.
Favorite moment of the evening was when a cover band played a Muse song that gave me memory flashes from a Paris night in Baron when me and CB drank champagne in a parked car because we needed to calm down from the action inside...
Jun 1, 2011
Mario Testino
I have a hate-love relationship with Testino's photography. Sometimes he's behind the most amazing pictures, and at other times I feel like I could have taken a better photo with my blackberry camera (see latest cover of Vanity Fair). This photo from the latest issue of Vogue Brazil kind of summarizes it: you have all the components to make a great photo but somehow Testino finds a way to screw it up...
photo from fashiongonerogue
Dog park
Tyson and Duke <3 reunited at last! And the best part is that a man from BETA passed by and informed us that there is a dog show coming up next week-end. Who's going to be best in show? Who's going to be best in show? Well... that will depend on Tyson's mood for the day, I'm not getting my hopes up, but he's the best in my show at least and that counts for something.
I got my Visa and my v....
Wait... I don't. Tomorrow the journey of renewing my Visa continues. Will the smooth flow of today's sleeping notaries (assistants were also face-on-keyboard sleeping) who have you in and out of their office in five minutes continue? Or will the heroine of this story be forced to leave the country for a day? Mmm, the plot thickens....
picture from this site
May 31, 2011
myfirstlebanesewedding
Driving down the highway (or sitting in the front seat of a car going down the high way) I was amazed by the number of wedding related billboards that decorate the coastal landscape. There's the infamous "You may now kiss the banker!" offering couples loans for their big day, there's the civil marriage in Cyprus-deals for those who can't get married in a church or a mosque as well as countless brands advertising "haute couture" dresses for women who want to get the stripper-bride down the aisle or up the pole look.
I bought the wedding magazine U Bridal, to use for my recent artsy project, and I only had to skim through a paragraph to feel like reading every article before starting to cut out any images. I mean, I come from a culture where marriage just isn't that big of a deal so all this bridal hysteria amuses me; I remember discussing weddings with my friend Monica when we were younger and saying things like the third time you get married it's wisest to wear a minimalistic dress. In U Bridal they talk about your wedding day like its the last day of your life - the whole "remember you will NEVER have as nice of a day like this one EVER again in your life" is on almost every page mixed with tips on how you can bedazzle everything around your tulle-explosion of a dress to make sure that "all eyes stay on you at all times!". Question, if I'm invited to a couple's wedding, why wouldn't I be looking at the bride and groom?!
Luckily, the wedding I attended yesterday wasn't as lunatic as what I had read about, but of course it didn't lack any of the essential elements. It was beautiful outdoors ceremony, which I unfortunately didn't understand a word of, in the middle of a garden with white bouquets on pedestals of different heights. After the ceremony we walked down to a terrass for the welcome drink, which was a chance to mingle and to check out what the women were wearing - I was not disappointed. There were the five hour hairdos, my favorite was the size of a basketball, and the prom-like dresses with "matching" everything, in this category my favorite was a long white dress (seriously wearing white to a wedding, huh?).
After walking down to the dinner area, the newly weds made their grand entrance with dancers, flags, music and dabkeh - this is apparently inspired by the way weddings used to happen in villages. Then there was the dinner, enough to feed a small city in Sweden, followed by the cake-cutting which, naturally, is the moment for the pyrotechniques to come in the picture. Anyway, I had a good evening! Especially during the bouquet toss when I, at first, was the only girl past the age of twelve. I'm hoping to get to go to more Lebanese weddings now that "wedding season" has kicked off. I have a feeling a lot of them will make the royal wedding seem less than understated...
I bought the wedding magazine U Bridal, to use for my recent artsy project, and I only had to skim through a paragraph to feel like reading every article before starting to cut out any images. I mean, I come from a culture where marriage just isn't that big of a deal so all this bridal hysteria amuses me; I remember discussing weddings with my friend Monica when we were younger and saying things like the third time you get married it's wisest to wear a minimalistic dress. In U Bridal they talk about your wedding day like its the last day of your life - the whole "remember you will NEVER have as nice of a day like this one EVER again in your life" is on almost every page mixed with tips on how you can bedazzle everything around your tulle-explosion of a dress to make sure that "all eyes stay on you at all times!". Question, if I'm invited to a couple's wedding, why wouldn't I be looking at the bride and groom?!
Luckily, the wedding I attended yesterday wasn't as lunatic as what I had read about, but of course it didn't lack any of the essential elements. It was beautiful outdoors ceremony, which I unfortunately didn't understand a word of, in the middle of a garden with white bouquets on pedestals of different heights. After the ceremony we walked down to a terrass for the welcome drink, which was a chance to mingle and to check out what the women were wearing - I was not disappointed. There were the five hour hairdos, my favorite was the size of a basketball, and the prom-like dresses with "matching" everything, in this category my favorite was a long white dress (seriously wearing white to a wedding, huh?).
After walking down to the dinner area, the newly weds made their grand entrance with dancers, flags, music and dabkeh - this is apparently inspired by the way weddings used to happen in villages. Then there was the dinner, enough to feed a small city in Sweden, followed by the cake-cutting which, naturally, is the moment for the pyrotechniques to come in the picture. Anyway, I had a good evening! Especially during the bouquet toss when I, at first, was the only girl past the age of twelve. I'm hoping to get to go to more Lebanese weddings now that "wedding season" has kicked off. I have a feeling a lot of them will make the royal wedding seem less than understated...
May 30, 2011
May 28, 2011
typicalme
This photo is dedicated to the Cannes 2008 girls; Chanel, Charlotte and Lydia. Because nothing enlightens a photo like placing your leg on top of something - see facebook photo albums for reference (especially the Monaco one).
May 27, 2011
Tyson and the Duke
whatisyourdestination?
Huh? I'd like to take you up on the "all over the world" part! Or, on second thought, I probably don't... I've been wanting to try taking a bus ever since I got here, but my boyfriend refuses saying it is like quote stepping in to a trash can end quote. I did take a cab by myself for the first time yesterday - Maybe the two are somewhat comparable? Anyway, it's about time I explore some of the other cities in Lebanon. I thought I had been to Byblos but it turns out Pierre and Friends isn't exactly in Byblos...
May 24, 2011
Electricity will cut for the day...
.... in two minutes. Which is good for Tyson cause I have nothing better to do than to take him to the dog park.
May 23, 2011
May 22, 2011
May 21, 2011
Thisiswhatadvertisementisabout
Make me dream, take me somewhere else, make me believe it is the lipstick that made all the difference, sell me a feeling and so help me I will by that f-ing lipstick.
from the Kate Moss for Dior Beauty S/S 2011 thread on TFS
Post millenium Beirut
Many things have happened in Beirut since the millenium - war, revolution, you name it - however there was one thing that did not happen.
Eleven and a half years later, Beirut is yet to take down the millenium countdown sign.
May 20, 2011
dogpretzel
I was going to write about my first trip to a Lebanese hair salon, but Tyson looks so unentertained that I think its time we go out for a walk. I'm a bit worried cause the neighborhood's psycho-stray-cat just had kittens and is acting more psycho than usual... Oh, and after about two weeks of Cesar Millan-style training, Tyson showed some amazing progress yesterday when drunken I plus drunken boyfriend took him for a leash-free walk at 5 AM - he heeled on command and followed our every move. I know, I'm becoming such a dog freak.. I was almost more ecstatic about finding a place for agility training in Batroun than over Sarah Burton doing Middleton's dress.
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