


More inspirational images from a folder of randomness on my desktop, found all around the internet. Thanks for the lovely feedback regarding the behind the scenes shot - I’ll have a post of finished shots up asap!
xBlanaid



More inspirational images from a folder of randomness on my desktop, found all around the internet. Thanks for the lovely feedback regarding the behind the scenes shot - I’ll have a post of finished shots up asap!
xBlanaid




Here are some little iphone photos of the shoot we were working on over the weekend. I’ll post some of photographer Mosele Foley’s shots from it soon - hers are sliiighty better than mine!
The shoot was for an interiors company in Ireland - lots of lovely products…we designed the cabin from scratch to suit the style of the stuff - and even built a fake kitchen for the set. More info soon!
xBlanaid





Working on a huge project at the moment, hence the time away from the blog. Here are some images from the moodboard - I’m definitely back to loving the white rustic style. Next week I’ll be back to be modernist. Then probably back again. I’m glad I am currently floating between rental homes, I don’t think I could make the commitment to any one style right now. Too much pressure. : )
xBlanaid




I am at odds with my need for removing myself from the current swirl of blurred days of deadlines and proposals and quotes and words. But then. Every time I think I’m about to book a holiday, I find a new project and I know in my heart that my best away time is actually my here time. I’ve accepted my seeming aversion to time off, and so for now, I’m happy to create away on a daily basis. Now I will take a stroll on a weekday, or go for a long lunch, or even just watch an episode of ‘Boardwalk Empire’ before getting out of bed. For now, holidays have to wait just a tiny bit longer, but I am already feeling away, here.
xBlanaid
Images 1 & 2 from whores at my door. Image 3 from StuRap. Image 4 by Koto Bolofo.





1. Image by Lars Pohlman 2. Origami koi fish available to buy from Mabona on etsy 3. Image by E. Callender 4. Print available to buy from Little Brown Pen on etsy. 5. Cutlery available to buy from The Old Red Hen on etsy.
xBlanaid

Apologies for my absence, I was off doing a shoot for a potential shop I may have on the Asos marketplace. This was a street style shoot, featuring clothes I may be selling online, and forthwith henceforth may I present a sample from the shoot - more to come once it all goes live!
Thanks to my lovely team - the amazing model Lauren Bejaoui and the fantastic photographer Ciuin Tracey. Yes, those are their official titles. They were knighted by the Queen and all.
xBlanaid



I generally like the styling for Day, Birger, Mikkelsen along with their designs - but I particularly love the indoors outside style of the first image.
xBlanaid



Every now and again I get to go on to RTE 2’s Two Tube programme to chat about fashion and the like with the lovely Sinéad Kennedy. It’s great fun, once I get over the nerves. Yesterday I wore an outfit ‘kind of’ inspired by my new favourite programme (until’ Mad Men returns) - HBO’s ‘Deadwood.’ I know it was cancelled, and out, years ago etc, but I just got around to watching the box set and it is phenomenal. Anyway - E.B Farnum, thanks for the inspiration!
Anway - here’s what I wore…a huge thank you to Dave Coffey who took the photos, even though the light was against us! : )
Shirt - Charity shop, Sligo.
Braces - Dave’s.
Velvet bow - €14.00 American Apparel
Pleather skirt - apx €13.0o Penneys
xBlanaid



I love the Lookbook page for Margaux from the Kooples blog. She makes me want to return to my bleached head and black. See it >here<
xBlanaid

I now have date-style proof that this is an overdue post, as this image first appeared on Stephen Moloney’s street style blog, ‘Stitches, Fabric & Soul,’ on the 7th of December. Can we still blame Christmas? Excellent!
If we’re allowed to have a favourite photo of ourselves, then this would certainly be one, as it felt all quite natural and suchlike. This is in no small part to how I felt completely comfortable around Stephen; he’s friendly, polite and very quick at getting the shot. I was actually walking back to the Fade Street apartment with my friends Helen O’Reilly and Conor Behan when Stephen stopped me, which was funny as both Conor and Helen had suggested I buy these New Look sequin leggings, and this was my first time wearing them. It was very much ‘I told you so!’ moment. You two are so wise. : )
Cardigan - €20.00 Fanci Schmancy, Temple Bar.
Parka - €9.00 (?) Penneys
Fur - vintage
Sequin leggings €3o.oo New Look, Jervis S.C.
Hat - H&M
I’m not even going to mention the boots. I’m just sorry. I can’t stop wearing them….You can see more images on Stephen’s blog >here<
xBlanaid





I am always putting my work images up on ‘the facebook’ and neglecting to share them on this blog, which really defeats the purpose to an extent! Here are some images from a shoot last year, on which I was the Art Director. (I’m sure there’s a better way of constructing the last sentence, but it escapes me right now…) The photographer was Moselle Foley, and the shoot was for Rosemarie Durr and her quite iconic pottery. We had a loose concept of ‘pottery as part of my life’, showing it used in work/home situations. This shoot remains one of my favourites, and not least because the client was wonderful to work with…
I hope you like it, see more from the shoot >here< and please do visit both Rosemarie and Moselle’s lovely sites too.
xBlanaid



I am absolutely determined to travel more this year. I am one of those people who chose not to do the South America/Australia jaunts when young as I wanted to work work work. I figured I’d be so amazingly rich by the age of 30 (ancient!) if I worked hard from 18, that I’d be visiting South America in a gold-plated plane. Well-thought out plan, right?
Unfortunately, I’ve done really very little but work since making that decision, and, added to a sudden (aged 24) inexplicable phobia of flying, I have been limited to occasional escapades to France and London. Things have changed somewhat now though. I have, with the help of a kinesiologist, managed to overcame 94% of my fear of flying, and I have a partner-in-crime type who loves adventures as much as I do…so I feel ready to embrace the airport and get on planes to explore and be inspired and meet new people and do things that don’t involve a laptop.
To keep me motivated to do just that, I’m going to start a little collection of vintage tourism posters featuring the countries I really want to visit. Oh and any recommendations for places I really should visit eventually, I’d love to hear them!
xBlanaid






Fancy Friday will return this Friday, I’m afraid that I felt that I had said all I had to say in the 50th Fancy Friday - but of course, it is never simple to just stop writing. I took a long look at my posts since that post, and I feel they have been somewhat… tentative.
I had written another post and published it tonight, but it just wasn’t me at all. Deleted. Started again, and enjoyed it this time.
xBlanaid
1. via Fashion Gone Rogue. 2. via Emmas Blogg. 3. via unknown. 4 via Whores At My Door. 5. via etsy 6. via A Thing For.





This collection of ‘the end’ images from Fliegender on flickr pleases the typography hound in me…I wish contemporary movies ended with an interesting em..end after the reams of names. I would possibly sit and wait in the dark old cinema, just to see that. And also finish my bucket of popcorn. You know I always order the large one, and yes, I will bring whatever’s left home with me. Day old popcorn equals win.
xBlanaid

I love this print, and not jut because the hut on the far left reminds me of Baywatch for some strange reason. I loved that show, I can’t lie.
Buy this print for $30.00 from the genii over at Brainstorm >here<
xBlanaid



So I have started a shop in the studio, as you may know by now.. and I have decided to try selling online too. We did a shoot with the amazing Lauren Bejaoui as model, Brid Leahy as asst. stylist and Ciúin Tracey, as ever, behind the camera. These are just some of the images of the current stock. You can browse the rest over on our facebook page >here< and you can pay over the phone or via paypal if you see something you like!
More images from the next shoot on the way, and I’ll let you know when www.shopblanaid.com is ready to go. A huge thank you to all involved so far!
xBlanaid

I don’t know what it is excatly, but this image took my breath away.
back with credits stat.
xBlanaid



I first posted about Anne-Sofie Madsen in August 2009, and she recently got in touch to say her Fall 2010 illustrations were now online. I couldn’t click through fast enough, as I am, without question, a fan. The Danish design school graduate does not disappoint. With a collection entitled ‘Blue Ink’, she has somehow found even more genius within the creative part of her mind to produce these incredible fashion illustrations for her Fall 2010/2011 show.
Visit her site >here< and prepare to feel inspired.
xBlanaid







This house, belonging to Jamie and Larry Oliver was featured in Etsy’s Get the Look section, and it is incredible. There are so many inspirational features, from busts on a bathroom windowsill to art installations in kitchen walls. Check out the full post along with items for sale on etsy inspired by this home >here< and the full set of the home images >here<
xBlanaid











Images above by Dave Coffey



Collage above by helen Sleator : “While I wouldn’t pretend to be any great artist, this is a collage I made a while back. I call it ‘play’, all the photos are of my parents and their siblings when they where young, when the most important part of their day was having fun.”




Words above sent in by Elle F of Emma Hearts Shoes


Images above by Dave Coffey

Image by Carolyn Collier






images above from Annette O’Brien, Le Beau Beauty Salon

Image above from Claire Garry





Image above taken by Aisling Keenan of Think What You Like.


Image of Aimee Lyons‘ tattoo.












It seems that the last 49 Fancy Fridays took place in times of devastation and delirium - the darkness and the delight. To look at the starkness and survival makes me both fearful and impatient for the future. I know these days are not just in my past but variations on days to come - and so I know that no area is exempt from the external or internal troubles and opportunities that make up every single day for every single one of us.
I see the starkness, yes, and I felt it. Sometimes I felt it so much that I could not imagine any other feeling but the desolation of a lost self. I made a decision to accept no defeat to this part of me and to reclaim all that I recognised to be good in myself, and surround my mind and myself with the situations and people that would encourage the positive.
And now? Now I am so grateful for the smallest of things, for the feeling of the sun on my face through the window - while the wind howls that it can’t do anything to me now but be heard. Mostly I’m grateful for the fact that my life is once again my own, and more so the knowledge that it was never anything but that - my life. I can always reclaim and return and choose and change.
As much as all of this, all of these words and thoughts, situations and ramblings, as much as it all defined me and continues to be with me - I know that I have reclaimed myself from myself.
xBlanaid



Images above by Alison Scarpulla, via Jeff Harvey








Images by Neil Krug, recommended by Anastasia Campion

Image sent by Claire Garry









Two images above sent by the wonderful Cathy from The Style Strutter

A mix of the things important to you, and the things important to me. The words and images that we’ve thought or loved. There was somewhat of a realisation for me, reading everything, that we all share so many experiences, even though we can feel alone at times in everything. We all feel lost, loved, lost again, loved again, so thank you for being there through my last 49 lost and loved and lost and loved posts - while you were also living yours.
Thank you so much for your input, it was so overwhelming that part two will be here on Saturday.
xBlanaid

Tomorrow is Friday, yes..fair point right? It’s also the day of my 5oth Fancy Friday post. I’m going through all the old ones and collating my favourite images, and adding on the quotes, mottos, thoughts, images and art sent to me by you lovely people over the last few weeks.
If you do have a favourite saying, or something you wrote, an image from the internet you love, or one you took or painted yourself, please do send to me before 6pm Friday, as I’d love to include them. You can leave it in comments below, email me to blanaidhennessy@gmail.com or facebook/tweet me.
Posts can be anonymous or linked to your site/blog! x
Also thank you for all of your support to date, and for reading my fancy Friday ramblings. They are the most personal of scribblings but I write and post them securely in the knowledge that you are such generous people. So thanks for that - it really, genuinely means a lot.
xBlanaid




Have become slightly obsessed with spats. I can’t afford any at the moment as they are somewhat pricey - so I cut the ends off an old pair of H&M jeans today and turned them upside down so the knee part came over my shoes. That’ll do for now ’til I get a real pair, and the bonus is they cover the tired old shoes I’m wearing today. Hope you’re all having a lovely week - I don’t know about you but the dark, dull and dreary weather is somewhat depressing after the cleanliness (yet, yes, scary) snow…
Velvet twist scarf in hair - American Apparel.
Shoulder-padded mahoosive lovely cardigan : vintage.
T-shirt : H&M
Necklace : vintage St. Christopher medal - gift.
Leggings : TK Maxx
Shoes : Topshop, around two years ago.
xBlanaid




My love for Ireland grows with each discovery of new and amazing talent. Thank you to Olga Tiernan from Grafik Fabrik for making me go ‘oh wow!’ when I saw these images of her work. Instead of rabbiting on about how much I love it - here’s Olga’s answers to some questions! :
“I studied printed textiles in Galway and went on to do a masters in fashion and print at the Glasgow School of Art. I have lectured as a design tutor in GMIT, and now currently freelance as a designer in Dublin.
I am very much interested in geometry, connecting lines, repeated shapes that form patterns. I enjoy printing on fabric because there is a resistant of opposites, straight formal shapes on soft and mallable fabrics, often the prints look so much more interesting on fabric than on paper.
My work tends to lend itself more towards interiors due to its aesthetic, but I would love to create more prints for fashion, I would also love to start working in 3D too but we’ll see how that goes!”
The wallpaper is hand screen printed, available from the Irish Design Shop on Bow Lane East, Dublin 2. The cushions are also available at the Irish Design Shop, and Bow Boutique in Powerscourt Centre. See Olga’s work on Grafik Fabrik >here<
xBlanaid






Sorry if one of these images is from your blog/site without credit - I hate to do that but I was like a right-clicking sponge over Christmas, frantically trying to expand my depleted ‘inspired by..!’ folders. These certainly helped, as did the trip to Berlin. More on that very soon!
xBlanaid

I’ll be needing Anja Rubik’s (left) jumper and hat.
xBlanaid
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