Sunday, 24 April 2011

How to lose friends and alienate people




"Frenemy" (alternately spelled "frienemy") is a portmanteau of "friend" and "enemy" that can refer to either an enemy disguised as a friend or to a partner who is simultaneously a competitor and rival.

I recently went through a short, sharp and quite painful breakup. No, not with the Italian but a friend who I’d been inseparable with for over a year. Brought together by our love for fashion, writing and the loneliness of moving to London, we found solace and comfort within each other.

Everything was fine for a while, more than fine. We spent hours pawing through our favourite glossy magazines with aspirations to break into the fierce world of fashion. We saw ourselves as the straight-talking, no nonsense girls who would bring a sense of reality to an industry dominated by private school girls and toffs.

The friendship began to take a turn for the worse when I secured a full-time writing job and she graduated from a journalism course. She was in the soul-destroying role of intern and became frustrated when a permanent job didn't come quite as quickly as imagined.

Meanwhile, my career was progressing well. The support and advice I had been giving her started to seem resented, and I was accused of being spoiled, not earning my place and in one instance, so, so lucky to be where I am.

What she failed to realise was that I’d been working my arse off from the age of 16. Spending Easter breaks with local journalists and radio stations, I had aimed to get as much experience as I could, as this was and still is, all I have ever wanted to do. After doing a specialist degree and Post Graduate course in my field, she had decided on becoming a writer a couple of years after graduating in Law.

Snidey comments and bitchy texts would cast a shadow over my entire day and I began to spend more time worrying about our friendship than enjoying it. News of an exciting project at work was met by a cold and calculated response of, ‘why are they asking you to do that?’

I started to distance myself from her and came to the realisation that I didn’t even care anymore. As time went on the texts became worse and the accusations more serious. “Why have you been speaking to everyone on Facebook but me?’ The answer was simple; those friends weren’t as needy, jealous and quite frankly psychotic. I just wanted her out of my life.

My birthday came as the final blow. Hers had been a few weeks earlier and I’d arranged a day out in London with a makeover and cocktails afterwards. In hindsight, she didn't deserve it and I think it was my last-ditch attempt at salvaging our friendship. A month later she arrived to my birthday party two hours late, dressed to the Nines and without apology or even a card. Her stance on the friendship was clear. She had become the ultimate frienemy.

So what is it that makes some friendships so complicated? With marriage coming later in life and careers taking precedent, many are looking to each other for support more than ever. Now, flat shares and singledom mean women are less at the edges but at the centre of our lives - and at times, expecting a little too much.

According to Huffington Post psychologist Dr Irene S Levine, women are taught and conditioned to overlook, forgive, and forget - and we get good at it. From a very young age, we learn that friendships are supposed to last forever and whether the decision is yours or hers, there's stigma attached to losing a once-close friend. So how long should we hold on, even when the relationship turns toxic?

Nicole Ritchie and Paris Hilton are one of the most high-profile examples of frienemies. Once loyal BFF’s their relationship became bitter, and in April 2005 Paris Hilton launched a statement reading, "It's no big secret that Nicole and I are no longer friends. Nicole knows what she did, and that's all I'm ever going to say about it." I’d put money on the fact that it involved competitiveness, money and ego.



So when life doesn’t turn out to be quite the Friends episode you expected, should we beat ourselves up and feel eternally guilty for culling the single most negative and unfulfilling relationship in our lives? I’d say not. Move on, learn from it and hold on to the friends you know will never turn their back on you - no matter how much money you earn or how many times you get a promotion.

Sunday, 27 February 2011

Bethnal Green Vintage Fair

Today was Bethnal Green's affordable vintage fair at York Hall. The stalls were varied and offered an eclectic mix of homeware, jewlery, cat-eye glasses, fur coats, picnic baskets and vintage magazines as well as lots of clothes. The purple dress pictured below was one of the best pieces I saw but unfortunately for me and most of the girls cooing at the site of it, the waist was as small as Kylie's, so it may still be on the mannequin at the end of the day. If you didn't get a chance to go today check out some of my pictures below.





















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Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Cool in color-block


Rihanna shows us how its done in clashing shades of violet and tangerine.

Monday, 24 January 2011

Eye-Spy




Counting down the days until spring arrives? Me too. Until then take a look at Prada’s fantasy-inspired eyewear that has Ga Ga’s name written all over it. 500 pairs are to be sold in February from the Minimal-Baroque collection with a further 2 styles hitting stores in April. If they’re a bit too Willy Wonka for your taste,(yep me too) then you can still enjoy the beautiful illustrations set to promote the line. Created by three talented artists, the fashion house has opted for painterly portraits as a refreshing alternative to real-life models. You can pick up these space-age shades in Prada boutiques and Ilori eyewear stores, but be warned - your boyfriend will hate them.
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Sunday, 23 January 2011

The bold and the beautiful

Want to work Gucci-style colour-blocking this spring without the designer price tag? Well you're in luck because River Island have created a Technicolor range of separates that are guaranteed to brighten up a cool new-season look. With slouchy yellow pants, violet tapered styles and easy-to-wear tanks and tees, you'll be yearning for the warm weather to kick in. Roll on March the 28th when it hits the highstreet.




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Saturday, 22 January 2011

Pretty things




Fantasy dressing

I like to play an imaginary game with my fashion office pals which never fails to cause a debate. Imagine the dilemma: You've won a competition, you lucky, lucky girl and for the rest of your very fashionable life you will be able to choose 6 key pieces each season from one designer of your choice. So, who would it be? No, take your time. Don't rush in with the hottest designer of the moment. The collection must have longevity and if they stop designing, tough. Your prize will be forfeited. Boo.

The line needs to be versatile enough to see you from day to day whilst including show-stopping evening pieces and classic styles that you will still love in your fifties. Tough isn't it? Imagine strutting to the shops in skin-tight Balmain jeans and a bold-shouldered jacket. Fierce for now yes, but would you still want to rock a mirrored bodycon dress when your 40? Maybe not.

My partner in crime chose YSL as her poison. A good choice I thought. It took her nearly a week to decide, and I was impressed with how serious she approached the challenge. Now all I need is someone to actually run the competition.

Here are a few of my key pieces that I would choose if money were no object and I lived on a yacht in St Tropez. My designer of choice? Lanvin of course. Who would you choose?







"The whole idea of fashion is to make women fly, to make women beautiful, and to make women glamorous".
Albar Elbaz.

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Friday, 21 January 2011

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

A little under the weather


I've been quite unwell recently and after spending two nights in the hospital I came home to this tasty treat. Packaged in a lovely white box and wrapped in pink tissue, this floral bouquet-shaped biscuit was sent in the post from my dear friend, Number Nine. Thank you Suzie and thank you Biscuiteers.com. You have really cheered me up.

Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Sartorial inspiration

I was treated to a glossy copy of Scott Schuman's, The Sartorialist for my 26th birthday and what a treat it was. As an attractive coffee table book it has captured the attention of many of my friends, including men who have no interest in fashion whatsoever. Hearing comments such as 'wow, this is really interesting" from 24 year old guys is definitely a testament to the photographers captivating street shots. The film below is a pretty special account from the man behind the lens, presented in a personal documentary style. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.



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