Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Adam Hills, Joan Rivers and Adele walk into a bar...



Check out this video showing Adam Hills' response to Joan Rivers' disgusting jokes about Adele's weight.

I particularly love these two comments. more for the underlying principles than the hilarious assertions than his ass-kicking jokes.
1) "Adele is one of the few women in pop music that I want my daughter to look up to."
Yes. Thank you. I am so glad that a celebrity made this comment about celebrities and made it personal. Media stars are praised less for their talent and more for how they look at the Oscars, what sort of a message does this send not only to children, but people of all ages, races and sizes?
A great majority of the women that we see on the screen have thin, "perfect" bodies but the very concept that these bodies are perfect serves up everything that is wrong with he fame industry on a bright and shiny platter. The reality is that very few women look like those few who are constantly flaunted by the media. When someone like Joan Rivers calls Adele fat she also calls me fat, and every other women with a body similar to or larger than Adele's. What does this do to the self esteem of literally millions of women?
When we think of actresses we think of Cate Blanchett, Mila Kunis, Drew Barrymoore, Scarlett Johanassen, Demi Moore, Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Lawrence, Halle Berry.
ALL THIN!
When I think of popular female musicians we think of Miley Cyrus, Ke$ha, Delta Goodrem, Rihanna, Adele, Madonna, Taylor Swift.
ALL THIN, EXCEPT ADELE!
I'm not saying that the other women mentioned in these lists are lesser role models because they are thin and I don't think that they are all unhealthily skinny. I do think that the ratio of 'tall and thin' to 'every other body shape' is a complete reversal to that of the real world. 
We see size six, eight and ten women plastered over buildings, websites, magazines and the screen; and all of a sudden beauty has a size. According to the media, people who don't fit into that narrow size gap aren't beautiful and this absolutely affects men as well. It isn't true though, and women such as Adele, or men such as Jonah Hill, remind the public that beauty and talent come in all shapes and sizes.
Let's not take the very few celebrities with common body types and pick on them for being fat, please, Joan Rivers. Let's not even praise realistically shaped stars for being a normal size. Let's just acknowledge that the people that we see in magazines are beautiful regardless of their size, just like we should with people that we see in the street.

2) "When you spent more money on your own face than the producers of Life of Pi spent on that tiger."
Awesome, another astute observation about self confidence that not only applies to the lives of celebrities but average lives as well.
Spending ridiculous amounts of money on make-up, gym memberships, meal replacement shakes, cosmetic surgery and alternative beauty treatments is a sign of low self esteem, even if the person splurging on such things is a celebrity and even if they are already naturally beautiful in the eyes of others. The very fact that they do those things tells us that they have low self confidence. Joan Rivers jokes about Adele's weight, but she isn't even comfortable ageing naturally. I don't think Adele will give Rivers' comments a second thought; because if we stand Adele and Joan Rivers next to each other it will be easy to see which of the two has higher self esteem. And this is the reason that Adele is a wonderful role model for young women.

Thank you Adam Hills.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Backyard Photo Shoots


In my spare time I like to play with my camera. I love taking photos, particularly candid shots. Hopefully this year I'll get back into it a bit more. I just got a new job (only a trial) and if it goes well I'll treat myself to a new camera. But for now I'm using an old (it still uses AA batteries) Pentax DSLR that takes ok photos. Here are some shots of my stunning friend Shannon Komorr.





 

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Sustainable Shopping

I live in Melbourne again! Today is the first day that I'm back in this wonderful city and I've already found some great bargains which I spotted on the way to the supermarket earlier.



This shirt has great details. The buttons are awesome, as is the cut and the print. I love it! And for only $12 at a recycled fashion store in Yarraville.


This awesome vintage sequin top was $7. It fits perfectly and looks great on. I mostly just love that I'm buying second hand things that looks great and create less waste.


This is why I love Melbourne, great things to be discovered on every block. 

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day

I'm spending Valentine's Day single this year. I don't mind because frankly I think today is just another day and that couples should treat each other on every day of the year. But I do love, love and we can never have enough of it. So here are some of my favourite on and off screen couples and a Happy Valentines to you.
















Edward Scissorhands and Kim, Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter, Scarlett and Rhett, Jacob and Hannah from Crazy Stupid Love, Isaac and Tracy from Manhattan, Jareth and Sarah who weren't actually a couple but I wish, murderers and husband and wife Mickey and Mallory, Pretty Woman's Richard Gere and Julia Roberts (who cares what their character's names were!), Phillip Morris and Steven Russell, Ron and Hermoine, Edie Sedgewick and Bob  Dylan not the real couple but close enough, Larry and Ally McBeal, and my favourites of all time, Tom and Daria.

IF ONLY LOVE HAPPENED LIKE IT HAPPENED ON SCREEN!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Instagram DIY Day


I have had a monstrously unproductive week, and I can barely believe it's Friday already! A week has passed since I last had to work and I have nothing to show for it. I'm suffering from a major case of lazy-guilt. I get a case of the guilts at least once every couple of days and over time I've found that the best way to overcome it is to make something.
 It doesn't matter what you make as long as at the end of your creative burst you have something to show for the time you spent. 

Time spent creating is never time wasted.

So today after waking up (at about 10am... :S ) I got to DIYing before I even changed out of my pyjamas.







 I bought these boots a few weeks ago, they were $2. They were decent boots for that price but a bit boring, so I decided to spice them up with some gold spray paint.

As you can imagine this was pretty easy, they took me about 30mins to finish. I used masking tape and newspaper to cover the main part of the boot-which I didn't want painted. Then I took it outside and went nuts with the gold acrylic spraypaint.



I really like the result, can't wait for the weather to cool down so that I can wear them!

Oh, and I Instagrammed the before and after shots. I use my Instagram account to share photos of my outfits, DIYs, friends and my cat. You can follow me using the link below :)

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