Sunday 23 June 2013

On My Wish List...




Mary Katrantzou dress.
Proenza Schouler jacket.
Topshop sandals.
Topshop jumpsuit.
Alexander Wang leather skirt.
JuJu sparkly jelly shoes.
Asos fluffy heels.
Christopher Kane trousers.
Olympia Le Tan handbag.
Prada sunglasses.
Marc by Marc Jacobs wallet.

Thursday 30 May 2013

Road Trip

After finals finally finished, I said a sad goodbye to NYU, and my roommate and I fly to California to do a mini road trip starting in San Francisco and going as far as Vancouver. I felt that hiring a car and hitting the open road was a must, so channeling Dean Moriarty we packed up the car and headed north. 






Firstly, Highway 1 is a beautiful drive. Unfortunately we didn't have the time to follow it all the way along the Western coast, however, the I-5 is pretty great too. 



Exploring Oregon has always been at the top of my 'States I want to visit'. It's the main reason we decided to head north instead of south and it didn't disappoint. It may have started raining the moment we left California, but we got used to the North West pretty quickly. 







Our first stop was Portland, home of hipsters and cute cafes. We then headed to the coast and stayed at a place in Seaside. We enjoyed seafood and a walk along the beach, then we had gin and tonics in the jacuzzi that overlooked the beach.


We crossed over into Washington on the coast which was possibly the best place to do so as the drive along the Columbia River was amazing. We headed on through to Canada, stopping for the night in Vancouver which was probably our favourite city that we visited so it was a shame we were only able to stay for one night. We finally had some sunshine and were able to walk around - Gastown was our favourite area - and take in the view from Granville Island. 





We then stopped off in Seattle on our way back to California. A pretty city despite the rain. We walked around Pike Place Market and Capitol Hill.






Throughout the whole trip we would stop at any and every viewpoint, we would even stop in the middle of the road in order to get a picture - the beauty of travelling along empty roads. 



Another favourite stop of ours was Lake Shasta in Northern California.I would love to go back and spend a couple of days camping and hiking by the lake, it is so peaceful and could not be more beautiful. 





The trip was so so much fun, I definitely recommend the North West, not only is there so much to do and see but the people were so nice and welcoming, which caught us New Yorkers a little off guard.

all photographs taken by myself and Diane:
check out my tumblr: http://amisehmi.tumblr.com/
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Tuesday 7 May 2013

Met Ball 2013

So here it is, the obligatory Met Ball post. Last night many, myself included, were glued to their screens watching the spectacle that is the annual Metropolitan Costume Institute Gala unfold. The theme was Punk: Chaos to Couture, and as always there were some hits, some misses, but not nearly enough punk for my liking. 

First and foremost we have Debbie Harry in Tommy Hilfiger 

Anna Wintour in Chanel Haute Couture, who steered clear of the whole theme but it is her event and all

I love love loved SJP in a Giles gown, a Phillip Treacy mow-hawk, and thigh-high tartan Louboutin boots

Carine Roitfeld looking divine in Givenchy

Co-chairs Rooney Mara and Riccardo Tisci, both in Givenchy

Daisy Bevan in Roksanda Ilincic - perfection

Allison Williams in Altuzarra 

Lily Cole and arguably the queen of punk fashion Vivienne Westwood, both in Vivienne Westwood

Chloe Sevigny in Proenza Schouler, uber chic turban

Cara Delevingne rocking studs in Burberry 

As was Sienna Miller, also in Burberry

Kate Bosworth looking haaawwwt in Balmain

Leelee Sobieski in Dior Haute Couture 

Alexa Chung in Erdem

As was Lena Dunham, with the man himself Erdem Moralioglu

Although minimalistic and only a hint of punk I did like Cameron Diaz in Stella McCartney, I'm a sucker for a cape

Jennifer Lawrence looked divine in Dior Haute Couture (I am a massive lover of Raf Simons), not punk in the slightest but beautiful none the less

Finally we have Diane Kruger in Chanel Haute Couture, no list of mine is ever complete without her, I just wish she had done more

While there were many great looks of the night, both punk and not so much, we just have to mention Kim Kardashian who finally got an invite. Shame she was a complete disaster in Givenchy (what's with the gloves??), but then again are we to expect anything else from Kim K?


(images via Style.com)

Sunday 28 April 2013

Freedom Tunnels + 5Pointz

So following my post on Graffiti Wars (check it out here) last weekend was filled with outings to both the Freedom Tunnel and 5Pointz

The Freedom Tunnel is what the Amtrak runs through under Riverside Park. The name, however, comes from the graffiti artist Chris 'Freedom' Pape who used the tunnel to showcase some of his most famous work. Before the Amtrak took over the tunnel was home to some 100 homeless people, which is another reason for the name, as the tunnel provided 'free' space. 

The tunnel now draws graffiti artists and explorers, which we were last week as we made the trek uptown to 125th street. Wherever there is a flash of light provided from the grates in Riverside Park, the walls are filled with artwork from both notable and amateur artists. It's a pretty cool experience and was surprisingly easy to get to. 











The next day we kept the graffiti theme going and visited 5Pointz in Long Island City. The name represents the five boroughs of New York City, all coming together as one. Again, another amazing showcase of work, however, it's almost like a museum, filled with hordes of tourists. It didn't feel authentic at all, especially as the artists have to 'audition'. That being said there is a lot of cool work from a lot of famous artists from all over the world. 




(for more photographs visit my Photography Blog)