sabato 20 aprile 2013

The Stranger's Child

As this blog is titled "Books, Birkins and Beauty" and the "Beauty" side has been taking centre stage lately, I thought I'd try to even things out by writing a review of a book I recently read, Alan Hollinghurst's "The Stranger's Child".

 
Published in the UK by Picador, it is available to buy in both hardcover and paperback at Amazon, with prices starting at £3.87.

The photograph above shows the cover of the paperback edition, which has a lovely matte texture.

The book received rave reviews when it first came out in June 2011 and it is the fifth novel by acclaimed British novelist, poet and Man Booker Prize winner Alan Hollinghurst.

Hollinghurst being gay, the novel draws to many themes of gay interest, among which is key the development of gay culture in Britain during the narration's time span, which covers almost a century, from just before the start of the First World War to 2008.

The novel is made up of five sections, each of which set at a different period of the century.
While I found the first two sections, in particular, highly enjoyable with their references to a pastoral and idyllic England of the sort you might find in one of Rupert Brooke's poems (Brooke himself is often referred to in the novel), I felt the book lost some momentum in the third section, set in 1967, but then again got back on track by the fourth section and draw to a highly enjoyable and somewhat unexpected close in section five.

The title refers to Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem "In Memoriam A.H.H.": "And year by year the landscape grow / Familiar to the stranger's child".

My favourite bit of the novel is in the second part, set in 1926. The poet Cecil Valance, from whom much of the events narrated are set in motion, has been killed in the Great War, and his friend and lover George Sawle is visiting his grave for the first time.
 
"It struck George, has the chapel itself had on that first day, as a quietly crushing assertion of wealth and status, of knowing what to do. It seemed to place Cecil in some floating cortège of knights and nobles reaching back through the centuries to the Crusades. George saw them for a moment like gleaming boats in a thousand chapels and churches the lenght of the land."

Cecil's epitaph is a verse by Horace, "Cras ingens iterabimus aequor", "Tomorrow we shall set forth upon the boundless sea".

A verse, supposedly by the fictional Cecil, is quoted further on in the book: "It's the old company, all right, / But without the old companions".

On the whole, a very enjoyable read, highly recommended!

mercoledì 17 aprile 2013

Il funerale della Baronessa Thatcher di Kesteven

Meglio nota come Margaret Thatcher, nata Roberts, prima donna primo ministro di Gran Bretagna e Irlanda, scomparsa a Londra lo scorso 8 aprile all'età di 87 anni.

Daily Mail

Incidentalmente, era del segno della bilancia, come me, che peraltro sono nata in piena era Thatcher(ebbene sì, gli anni cominciano a sentirsi anche per me...).
Tuttavia, credo che per quelli della mia generazione i ricordi più vividi dell'epoca si limitino a quello che abbiamo appreso dalla visione di "Billy Elliot". Il film. Nel mio caso, anche il musical, comunque non esattamente una conoscenza enciclopedica, diciamo.

dal film "Billy Elliot"
 
Senza voler qui entrare in una lunga diatriba sui meriti e demeriti dell'economia di mercato e dai tagli alla spesa pubblica effettuati con l'accetta piuttosto che col bisturi, è stata pur sempre una grande donna che ha fatto la storia della politica europea e mondiale (ricordiamo lo storico rapporto con Reagan e Gorbachev ai tempi della Guerra Fredda), e perlomeno una delle sue frasi è ora parte del lessico politico collettivo, "The lady's not for turning", la signora non tornerà indietro, notoriamente pronunciata al congresso del partito conservatore il 10 ottobre 1980.

 
Negli ultimi anni era diventata una signora molto anziana e molto sola, fragile e sofferente di gravi problemi di salute. La memoria l'aveva progressivamente abbandonata, e così avevano fatto i figli, che da tempo vivono all'estero. Le avevano persino tolto il gatto, un micio bianco di nome Marvin, per timore che ci si inciampasse. Ecco, solo questo dettaglio struggente basta a farmi provare compassione per questa figura di donna anziana e malata, così come rappresentata da una splendida Meryl Streep nel film "The Iron Lady" del 2011.
 
 
E così oggi c'è stato il funerale, la più grande occasione del genere dal tempo dei funerali di un uomo politico certamente assai meno controverso, Sir Winston Churchill, il 30 gennaio 1965. L'ultimo funerale di un politico a cui la regina ha partecipato personalmente, fino ad oggi. Solo per questo, prometteva di essere un evento.
 
Le proteste tanto temute ci sono state solo in minima parte, perlomeno a Londra e nel sud-est motore della new economy britannica, in misura maggiore, ma comunque relativamente contenuta, nel nord della working class mineraria.
 
A Londra, riferisce Peter Walker del Guardian, c'è stato un episodio esilarante nel suo genere: una signora lungo il percorso del corteo funebre ha chiesto a un poliziotto "Posso cantare The Witch is Dead?", al che il poliziotto ha replicato con aplomb tipicamente British "No signora, non può".
 
La bara al centro del transetto di St Paul, sotto la cupola
 
Bisogna dire che gli inglesi questi grandi eventi, apoteosi di pomp and circumstance, li sanno fare davvero bene. Saranno i secoli di pratica, ma insomma, nemmeno questa volta l'apparato cerimoniale ha deluso!
 
La bara era portata da membri di tutte le forze armate, tra cui, in un ultimo omaggio alla guerra delle Isole Falkland, il grande successo militare di Maggie (posso chiamarla Maggie?!), due fratelli, entrambi ufficiali delle Welsh Guards, sopravvissuti al naufragio della RFA Sir Galahad.
 


 
E qui veniamo alla parte frivola, perché abbiamo avuto modo di ammirare un'apoteosi di cappellini!
Il dress code era, ovviamente, nero totale con cappello per le signore, eventualmente decorazioni (che Joan Collins, per esempio, non ha mancato di sfoggiare).
La Regina dettava la linea, per così dire, con doppio filo di perle e spilla a fiocco.
 
 
Ma la mia preferita è stata sicuramente la moglie del primo ministro, Samantha Cameron, con un bellissimo pillbox hat con fiocco e camicia di seta beige a pois con fiocco al collo, un eccellente omaggio sartoriale alla signora Thatcher, lei stessa una grande fan di questo stile.

 
 
 
 
Gran bel cappello aveva anche la nipote di Margaret Thatcher, Amanda, 19 anni e da sempre residente a Dallas, Texas (ebbene sì, anche una yankee può scegliere un bel cappello, lo devo riconoscere!).
 

 
La ragazza ha letto dalla Lettera agli Efesini con ammirevole compostezza, sebbene con uno sfortunato accento americano, ma non si può avere tutto, suppongo...
 
L'altro nipote, Michael, 24 anni, forse risente del jet-lag, si notino gli occhi socchiusi...
La cantante d'opera Katherine Jenkins con una creazione azzardata precariamente in equilibrio sul capo, e la Duchessa di York, che per la prima volta è apparsa in pubblico a un evento cui partecipava anche la Regina.
 
Il vice premier Nick Clegg e signora.
 
Una Cherie Blair estremamente matronale, con consorte e signori Major.
 
Il ministro degli esteri William Hague e signora.
 
Un bel primo piano di Amanda Thatcher.
 
Lady Thatcher's family - Carol, Marco Coss, Sarah, Mark, Michael and Amanda - outside St Paul's
La famiglia allineata sui gradini della cattedrale.
 
Members of the armed forces carry the coffin of Margaret Thatcher down the steps of St Paul's Cathedral after the funeral
La bara viene portata fuori dalla cattedrale.
Back in Parliament: Baroness Thatcher's coffin resting in the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft beneath the Palace of Westminster
La bara ieri sera nella chiesa di St Mary Undercroft a Westminster.
 
Concludo, visto che abbiamo fin qui analizzato un po' cappellini, con un video del funerale di Churchill quasi cinquant'anni fa, giusto per vedere come si è evoluta la moda da allora! La musica di sottofondo è "I Vow to Thee, My Country", un canto di chiesa enormemente popolare nel Regno Unito, cantato anche oggi al funerale della Thatcher, oltreché due anni fa al matrimonio reale e prima ancora al funerale di Lady Diana.
An office worker watches the funeral procession

 E, da ultimo, l'omino affacciato alla finestra a Ludgate Circus :)





sabato 30 marzo 2013

Dior #553 Princess Nail Polish

Ieri ero bloccata in una coda eterna alla Procura della Repubblica, così ho deciso di fare un salto veloce in profumeria per passare un po' il tempo.

La profumeria più comoda è Rossi Profumi di via Clavature, dove comunque avevo già in programma una visita perché in questi giorni e fino al 3 aprile hanno in promozione il mascara Hypnose Drama di Lancome, che è quello che uso solitamente, a 24€ invece che 34,50€.

Così sono entrata e ho trovato una bella sorpresa, perché il giorno prima era arrivata la nuova collezione di Dior, Sparkling Shine.

Come ormai saprete, il mio punto debole sono gli smalti, e questa collezione vede l'uscita di ben quattro nuove sfumature e un top coat trasparente effetto gel.


Da destra a sinistra, i colori sono:

  • #343 Spring Ball;
  • #553 Princess;
  • #643 Diablotine;
  • #433 Délice.
La mia scelta è caduta sul più tenue dei quattro, Princess, che mi ha colpito anche per il nome.
D'altra parte, chi non vorrebbe essere una principessa, anche solo grazie a una passata di smalto scintillante? ;)

Va detto che i glitter argentati sembrano meno visibili nel prodotto visto dal vivo, probabilmente le fotografie sono stata leggermente ritoccate per far risaltare lo scintillio al massimo.
 
Confesso che non sono particolarmente attratto dagli smalti glitter, non fosse altro perché poi sono un vero incubo da rimuovere, ma in attesa dell'uscita dell'agognato Taboo di Chanel, ho deciso di coccolarmi con questo nuovo smalto, anche se di rosa nella mia collezione ce ne sono già parecchi, e sarà difficile battere la consistenza cremosa di May della collezione Chanel della scorsa primavera.
 
 
 
Ma staremo a vedere al momento dell'applicazione!

giovedì 14 marzo 2013

One-Off Opportunity To Get Your Hands on a Custom-Made Replica of Kate Middleton's Earrings

Collage by Tatiana's Delights
 
The ever-fabulous Tatiana at Tatiana's Delights on Facebook has come up with a brilliant shopping opportunity (as if we need an excuse...) for us ladies who like the Duchess of Cambridge's style.
 
Teaming up with her tailor, based in Shanghai, she managed to find a Chinese factory which is willing to manufacture an exact replica of the green amethyst and diamond earrings, which were originally custom-made for the Duchess by upmarket jeweller Kiki McDonough.
 
Kiki's boutique is just off Sloane Sq in London, and a very similar pair of earrings to those worn by the Duchess, the "Kiki Classic" citrine and diamond earrings, currently retail at £2,600, making them, alas, out of most people's price range.

"Kiki Classic" citrine and diamond earrings, from the Kiki website


But that's exactly where Tatiana's idea came to the rescue, offering us the opportunity to place an order for an exact, custom-made replica of these earrings for a total cost of $49 including shipping. That's about €37 or £33, so a sum well within even my tiny budget as a trainee lawyer! :)
 
I'm really excited about this opportunity, as a repliKate of these particular earrings has seemed rather elusive so far. In fact, we've seen copies of pretty much every piece of jewellery sported by the Duchess since her wedding sprouting up after her every outing, bar of this one, gorgeous pair.
 
The deadline for placing the order is next Sunday, 17th March, and we really need to bring together at least 50 people who are interested, because it wouldn't be profitable for the company to make less.
 
So, log on to your Facebook page, read carefully all the instructions on Tatiana's note (for which you can also see below, after the photos!) and GO ORDER YOUR PAIR NOW!!! This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for Kate fans everywhere, don't let it pass you by!!

 
Aren't these just totally gorgeous??
 
 

 

Abstract from Tatiana's Delights note on Facebook:






 



Information about Kate's green amethyst earrings replikates

 
Hello everyone, 
 
In this note you can find more information regarding how to get factory made replikate earrings of Kate's KikiMcDonough green amethyst earrings
 
1) The earrings will be made by a factory in China. My tailor over there will communicate with the factory to arrange the order. 
 
2) The order will consist of 50 pairs. Since I am not a business I am not able to pay for this entire order in advance all by myself, which means 50 people will need to order a pair of earrings in advance to me. 
 
3) The deadline for ordering will be Sunday 17 March 2013
 
4) A pair of earrings will cost US$ 49 INCLUDING shipping (to everywhere in the world). 
For those who also want to order for a friend etc: the price for two pairs of earrings will be US$ 90 including shipping, and for three pairs will be $132 including shipping. 
 
5) The earrings will be made of gold colored metal, with one large light green oval crystal and lots of small clear crystals. (So the earrings will not be gold plated or gold, and they will not contain real green amethyst and/or real diamond, just to be clear :-)) The earrings will be made for pierced ears. No exeptions to the above can be made by the factory I am afraid. The earrings will consist of a gold hoop filled with clear crystals and a detachable pendant with the green crystal in a gold setting and also with clear crystals around it. So you can also change the earrings once in a while and wear the hoops with freshwater pearl pendants (like Kate does sometimes). 
 
6) When after the deadline the goal of 50 people is reached I will place the order with the factory and then it will take between 2 and 4 weeks before all the earrings are done and will be shipped (depending on the waiting list at the factory). After that shipping will take 15-20 days via normal airmail (which is included in the price). So when you order now, you will receive the earrings somewhere between 14 April 2013 and 12 May 2013 (but that's a worst case scenario. Of course I will keep everyone who ordered regularly updated!!!
 
7) If, after reading this, you are interested in ordering one or more pairs of Kate's green amethyst earrings replikates, please send me a personal message containing the following information.
- Your address
- Your phone number
- How many pairs you would like to order.
After I have received all of this info I will let you know my paypal account and you can transfer the money to me. I will of course send you a confirmation message when I receive the money. 
After I have received the money I will add you to a closed facebook group where everybody who ordered the replikate earrings will be updated.
 
8) Payment: when you transfer the money to my paypal account PLEASE make sure that the paypal fee will be paid by yourself and will not be abstracted from the $49. If I am right, you can do this by following these steps:
- Go to 'TRANSFER MONEY' or 'MAKE PAYMENT' (I am not sure what it says in the English version of Paypal, mine is in Dutch :-P)
- Go to 'PRIVATE PAYMENT'
- Choose 'PAYMENT DUE'
- Fill in the form and make sure you tick the box 'I PAY THE COSTS'.
And please don't forget to also add your facebook name and your address to the descriptions field below!!!
I know it's a lot to ask, but otherwise it will be impossible to keep track of all the payments :-P
 
Well, I think that is really all the info I think :) 
 
Best regards!
 
Tatiana
 
 


sabato 2 marzo 2013

Downton Abbey Season 4 Update

Just had to share this totally sweet picture of Lady Mary holding baby George (yes, that's his name, apparently!).

Oh, I love the baby's tiny sailor romper suit!
But of course Lady Mary is in mourning *sniff*.
I'm hoping for a suitably smouldering new love interest for her.

So excited about Series 4 airing this autumn!


Photo courtesy of ITV.com
Exciting news, Chanel nail polish lovers out there!!
The first photographs and previews from the upcoming Spring and Summer 2013 make-up collections have started to surface and...oh my, aren't they covetable?

First to land on a beauty counter near you (there's talk of April, which is bad, as I'm already salivating over the whole set of polishes!), is the Avant Premiere de Chanel Collection.

Not a great deal is known about it yet, we just have a couple of promotional images featuring the new shades of Rouge Coco Shine and Rouge Coco Lipstick which will be released and, most importantly for what concerns this blog, four brand-new Chanel Le Vernis nail polishes!
 
 
 
The new nail polish shades, background to foreground, are
 
  • #599 Provocation, a deep, rich plum, which some fashionistas out there might recall was first released as part of the limited edition Le Twin Set de Chanel Collection, created exclusively fro Fashion's Night Out 2012;
  • #581 Cinema, a classic pillar-box red, reminiscent of old-school Hollywood glamour;
  • #579 Paparazzi, a shimmery rosewood pink colour;
  • #575 Starlet, which will be the only limited edition in the collection, a shimmery peachy pink (which reminds me a bit of Frisson, we will see...).
 

Then we have what I think is the real beauty, so far, #583 Taboo, part of the Revelation de Chanel Collection (pre-fall collection), release date very tentatively mid-March.
Taboo is a to-die-for dark purple shade infused with burgundy shimmer. I can't wait to lay my hands on this one!
 
 
Then we have the first previews of the Summer 2013 collection to wet our appetites for more gorgeuos nail polish shades to come!
 
 
Nothing much is known about the summer collection as yet, more details will be available as release date approaches. For now, I must say that Azuré is probably my favourite of the three, but I'll suspend judgement until we have swatches/more pics.
 
So, what do you think about the latest Chanel polish news?
Are you excited about one shade in particular?
 

 

 
 




domenica 3 febbraio 2013

My Latest Beauty Purchase...


...is a hot new product by cult beauty brand Benefit Cosmetics, Fine-One-One Sheer Brightening Color for Cheeks and Lips.


Spotted at Matthew Williamson and hailed as "a new make-up bag must" by Glamour UK magazine, Fine-One-One, according to the Benefit website, "gives your look instant LIFT, SHAPE and POP".








So, what is it, basically?

It is a compact, light-weight stick which can be swept onto cheeks and lips for a dewy finish.
The metallic rose gold packaging is absolutely gorgeous and, admittedly, what prompted me to give this product a go and buy it on my last trip to Sephora.

Once you lift the lid, you'll find inside a retractable three-colour stick. Left to right in the picture, the shades are Soft Coral, Sheer Watermelon and Pink Champagne.



I have to admit I wasn't utterly impressed with the colours. I'm more used to powder blushes, which of course last way longer than this, and I found the colours in this one are all rather sheer. 

Pink Champagne, the lighter of the three, has a lovely golden shimmer which you can just see in the photo above, but more or less disappears on my skin-tone. 

Soft Coral, on the other hand, is much more vibrant than anything I'm remotely used to wearing. 

This leaves with Sheer Watermelon, which is very pretty, but again, rather too...watermelon-y!

Note my thumb nail painted in the new Chanel Emprise (two coats) + Dior Nail Glow (1 coat)
All in all, a brilliant product for carrying around in your make-up bag during the day, won't lug you down and allows you to minimize the number of products you need to take with you (as this could, theoretically, double up for lips as well, but again the colours are rather transparent, and anyway you'd need a lipgloss on top to make them pop, in my opinion).

On the other hand, you must be sure that the colours work for you, as the downside is that it's really eye-wateringly expensive for what it is (8.0 grams, or 0.28 ounces, of product, really!), retailing at €32/£23.50/$30.

I think I'll stick to my beloved Benefit Benetint for the time being!