Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youtube. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 May 2015

NEW OUTFIT/GOODSHIRT.

This weekend I found a spare moment to work on a sewing project that I'd been planning for some time - a matching skirt and top set that I designed and cut out several months ago.
I'd originally envisioned this being a summer outfit, but I have the terrible habit of over-occupying myself with multiple things, and so some ideas (like this one!) happen far more slowly than I'd like.
I completed the skirt but the top, as it turns out, remains a task to be completed another day!


I decided to wear my new creation out the following night, accessorising with a hibiscus hair flower to match the ones printed on the fabric:


and thus achieved a rather bright and summer-y look, in contrast to the cold and miserable weather we've been having!

Outfit details
Hair flower: Made by me
Sweater: Valleygirl
Belt: Malco Modes
Skirt: Made by me
Shoes: Op-shop (or thrift store, as they say in America)

That evening, I joined a couple of friends for a bite to eat and a concert.
The waitress left an excessive number of napkins on our table, so my friend Dan began making them into a charming family of origami cranes:


and then, the gig! The band in question, Goodshirt, are a recently reformed local band who were popular here in New Zealand from around 2002 until announcing their hiatus in 2005. As a teenager I was quite a fan, not in the least because of the series of clever one take music videos they released.
Here are a couple of my favourites:


It was a fun show, and lead singer Rodney was kind enough to pose for a couple of silly (and very poor iphone quality) pics with me:


So that was my weekend, in a nutshell. How was yours?

Thursday, 23 April 2015

IT DON'T MEAN A THING, IF IT AIN'T GOT THAT SWING.

This video has been doing the rounds on the internet of late, but it bears repeating that it's truly a must-see!
For those who haven't already seen the clip, it shows 102 year old dancer Alice Barker viewing, for the first time, footage of herself performing.
Despite having danced with the likes of Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra, previous attempts to locate her videos proved unsuccessful due to them being filed under a misspelling of her name.
But a nursing home volunteer and a film archivist finally unearthed some of them, and her reaction to seeing the clips is beautiful. I particularly loved her childhood anecdote!


As stated in the video description, you can send fan mail to Alice herself at the following address:

Alice Barker
c/o Bishop Henry B. Hucles Episcopal Nursing Home
835 Herkimer Street
Brooklyn, NY11233