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This isn’t really about you. I just don’t know if I want to move forward, because that might mean giving up on things that I haven’t even figured out if I want or not. You’re too much like real life, so let me continue fooling myself for a while. I might come to my senses.

Then again, that would suggest I had sense to begin with…so this may not be about you, but you are probably the only person who’s going to understand this. Which adds to my uncertainty. 

x Blanaid

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Via ffffound.

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Jessica Stam by Sølve Sundsbø…incredible.

Via Fashion Gone Rogue, see them all >here<

x Blanaid

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As some of you may know, my brother Eoin and I are opening a new photography studio in Kilkenny. We managed to lease the ground floor of an old bank, as it needed a lot of work. Huge space, with a front room that was previously divided in two, a back room, which was also divided in two, and a big,old, proper walk-in safe, which was being used as a small canteen.  It’s currently being ripped apart, walls taken down, carpets lifted, painted, furniture being made etc…with exciting discoveries being made along the way - the carpet, after much ungluing, revealed an antique mosaic floor and maple floorboards. One partition wall was hiding an original cast iron supporting pillar, and underneath the paint and glue in the safe, we discovered granite walls and flooring. We have an incredible team working with us, so it’s ticking along nicely. 

Above are the before photos and the mood board I’m working from…here’s some info:

The table : I designed a table using some old scaffolding I found on my Dad’s farm, my uncle is a bit of a genius, so he put it all together, and topped it with some rustic style plywood.  

The chairs : I love the Eero Saarinen tulip armchairs, but ’til I have more spondoolicks, it’s reproductions for me (shock! horror! philistine! etc.)

The couch : I rounded up some free furniture and ordered vintage coffee bean sacks online. I’m going to upholster the couch and perhaps one of the four armchairs in this fabric, with sheepskin rugs on the seating area to make it more comfortable. 

The flooring : I’ve ordered a jupex floor oil with white pigment from a Scandinavian housing company. Fingers crossed it comes up nice and chalky. I’ll seal it with floor wax to keep it matte.

The lockers : I got a huge amount of old metal lockers from a hospital in Dublin, they were giving them away on DublinWaste.ie. I’m painting each door in a different shade from the Dulux Simply Colour paint card. They’ll house collections of magazines and books for our coffee customers to browse through. 

The studio : The shooting space will be all white, with a cyclorama, and plenty of vintage props. 

Coffee Table : Also made by my uncle, reclaimed floorboards on a palette base, with industrial castors. 

Shelving : Made from palettes and scrap metal, found in the partition walls we tore down. 

Make Up Room : This is now in the old walk-in safe, theatre lightbulbs surround a large mirror, with the worktable constructed from scaffolding bars and plywood. (Hanging rails inspired by the lovely lot over at Eat Live Shop.)

Seating Area : We want it to be comfortable, inviting… particularly if we decide to open a small coffee shop with free wifi. We want it to be a space where people can hold informal creative thinky-talky sessions, or read some books, or do some work, or just watch the people walk by the incredibly large and lovely windows.

Partitions : As the front room is now one big space, we may need some privacy to get our work done. We’re going to make free standing, portable screens/partitions, either from old doors, or corrugated perspex to allow the light in…

W.C : It’s small but has a nice window, what more can you really ask for from a W.C?! It will either go all light and vintage, or covered in old newspaper wallpaper. 

The walls have been painted in Clay from the Dulux Simply Colour Range, I love the shade - I wanted as close to white as possible, but with a bit of interest.

That’s it so far, it should be finished soon - feel free to pop in, say hello and take a look when it is..! 

x Blanaid

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It doesn’t matter anymore, which is quite liberating. I can stand back and admire the things that would have previously unnerved me. It doesn’t matter anymore, because I’ve finally figured out the whole big, mad, secret thing to feeling independent - being independent. Shocking really, took me a while, but the view is quite nice. I think I’ll stay.

Have a lovely weekend, 

x Blanaid

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Some day.

xBlanaid

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Here are a couple of images photographer Moselle Foley took on our break from the ballgown shoot in the apartamento. She used her Yashica camera for these shots - I actually think they’re my favourite, I just love the retro tones…

That’s all, just thought I’d share - thanks a million Mo! (Apologies for the mess in the background!)

xBlanaid

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“Style is the perfection of a point of view” Richard Eberhart

Or… “Please may I borrow your point of view…?” Me.

My style is currently in limbo, hence the lack of actual outfit posts. I am trying to ’soften’ my look, following advice from a male friend, but it is SO hard to let go of the black. I’m addicted. So here’s the transtional table, I have to start by mixing black with (shock horror!) other colours and (faint) patterns. Then slowly head to neutral territory, while still firmply grasping a small security blanket bit of black. I can do it. 

It may take some time. And a new wardrobe. And some more money to buy said same wardrobe. 

Image 1 - Love this entire look. On the list goes : Mac, Breton top, decent black shorts and thigh highs.  Via Because I’m Addicted

Image 2 - I have all manner of black glittery things, but should mix with lighter colours. On the list  goes : pale glitzy things. Via Fashion Gone Rogue

Image 3 - How to wear the khaki trend - the incredible Mireia from My Daily Style does it best : with a hoody and leather leggings. 

Image 4 - This kind of colour I can take. On the list goes : navajo style tribal overcoat/cardi. Via Facehunter

Image 5 - Grey! That’s like black, but lighter! I am in love with all things maxi this year. On the list goes : More maxi dresses, more grey. ; ) Via Le Fashion  Image. 

Image 6 - Socks with shoes. I know many hate them, but I like. On the list goes : More socks..more shoes (genuinely, I have a woeful collection.) Via Knightcat. 

Image 7 - Eleganto! I think I might try some of that -see how it fits.On the list goes : Camel cape. Via Facehunter

Anything on your list at the moment?

xBlanaid

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I would like both of these bedrooms, thankyouplease. 

x Blanaid

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Do you ever feel that you are  running low on common sense? That the space it generally rents out in your brain has become completely occupied by information and decisions…? The ability to make a decision based on emotion, rather than fact, has also been asked to leave. I wonder if you can ask it to come back sometime…you know, when work calms down and terrifying episodes are over with, can you ask it to come back so you can start feeling things again? Just feel them, without analysing them, or investigating the myriad of potential outcomes instead of just saying yes. Can you pretend, and just say yes, even if you can’t feel anything… is that a sign that you’re open to wanting it back for real? Or should you just wait, and hope, that someday, life will be more than just a decision. 

(Again, I hope this makes some kind of sense.) 

xBlanaid

Images via ffffound. 

 

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Photographer Moselle Foley and I did a shoot last December in my apartment, with my miniature collection of ballgowns. To be honest, apart from the excuse of getting to work with Moselle, I just wanted to give the dresses a day out. They were feeling a bit neglected. I need to wear them somewhere…anywhere!…hmmm - Coppers? 

I’m a huge fan of Moselle’s creative approach to photography, really looking forward to working with her again soon! See her website >here<, and her flickr page >here<. 

The dress is by Ema Savahl. Thanks again Moselle!

xBlanaid 

P.S - Part 1 of the shoot with the green dress is>here< if you missed it and fancy seeing it! x

 

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Some more inspirational images from my studio moodboard. I wish I could credit it them, but I saved them pre-blog. Apologies, and let me know if you know the source. 

From the 1st image - the couch. The 2nd - the image layout. The 3rd - Old doors as shutters. The 4th - polaroid wall. The 5th - the grey paint on brick.

x Blanaid

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Isn’t it looovely…! This was the kitschy loveliness of part of the Terence Conran shop in Arnotts, which had been especially created for the Fashion Bloggers’ Brunch on Saturday. Annmarie O’Connor of I Blog Fashion did another wonderful job of organising this, one of my favourite events to attend. Sarah in Arnotts made sure that the bloggers en masse had their fill of afternoon tea…oh and the goody bags, well, they were very generous indeed…. more…

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Image 1 - Balmain Ad campaign 2010 / Image 2 - Erin Wasson for Pinko / Image 3 - Via Jak & Jil  /  Image 4 - Via Le Fashion Image  / Image 5 - Dazed & Confused magazine.

x Blanaid

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Sometimes, I feel that things can be both completely definite but also completely uncertain at the same time. Like, I definitely need to do something, but I’m uncertain how to do it, but I’m definite in the fact that I’ll figure it out, but I’m still uncertain as to what ‘it’ is exactly.

The only thing I am definite about at this moment in time, is that I don’t have to react to uncertainty. I don’t have to remove myself from a situation because of it, or try and change things to remove it from the situation. Because the only thing that’s definite, for all the stress it causes - is that the uncertainty is the interesting part. It’s when everything starts becoming definite - well, that’s when it also all starts to get boring. 

(I hope this makes sense. It’s been a long week.)

xBlanaid

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