
It’s the most beautiful sunny day in Brighton today, so these photos from the Love Lost project by Paul Barbera seem particularly fitting.




It’s the most beautiful sunny day in Brighton today, so these photos from the Love Lost project by Paul Barbera seem particularly fitting.




The December issue of Russian Vogue is out so I can finally scan it in and show you what I’ve been doing while my blog has been gathering dust.
photographer: John Lindquist
stylist: Natalie Brewster
hair: Stephen Low
make up: Kirsten Piggot
model: Laura Blokhina @ Viva
and stylist’s assistant is me! Not gonna lie, it is quite exciting to have my name in Vogue credits. My mum was thrilled.






Finally, the first lot of prints arrived and is now in the etsy shop! I still have lots more that I’m working on, but the whole process is intensely time consuming for a perfectionist, so please be patient with me! I’m happy that these are done and look great at least.

1. Model Judith Bedard‘s hair colour. I am wildly jealous of her red hair, because it would never work on me :(

2. Karl Lagerfeld teddy bears! $1,500 though!!!

3. New Lyell lookbook. The fashion show backstage photos are nice too.

4. Photos by Elizabeth, more on her flickr.

5. I took photos.

6. Fingerless gloves from Louis Vuitton. Gala posted about these months ago and I can’t stop thinking about them. The pink ones with the chains and pearls are perfect.

7. Personalised calling cards by The Mandate Press. There’s something very appealing about their simplicity. I just ordered The Secret Agent ones for myself!

8. Squashed face cats. If you liked Matilda, you’ll love this photoblog!

9. Pencil drawings by Camilla Engman. I haven’t done any drawing for days, these are making me want to.

10. Black lace. Photoshoot from Vogue Nippon August ’08.

I haven’t died or anything! I’m sorry a few of you were concerned. I’ve been so busy and stressed and the blog was the first to suffer. Normal (daily) activity will resume tomorrow, for realsies.

Not much blogging going on at the moment because I’m in the process of redecorating my bedroom, am basically living in the kitchen with my many possessions stacked around me and it’s not much fun! I’ve done tons of drawing but my scanner isn’t set up and I’ve spent the rest of my time obsessing over wallpaper samples and trying to find a wardrobe that is neither horrifically ugly nor £1000. Why on earth would one hunk of wood cost over a grand? Are they completely insane?!
Anyway, I shall be back on the blogging track in the next couple of days and I’ve got a ton of interior decoration inspiration I’m dying to show. Yay.
I’ve been clearing out some folders and boxes today and compiled a whole stack of drawing and paintings that need good homes. So I finally set up my etsy selling account (at krisatomic.etsy.com) and listed the first few. I’m digging etsy a lot actually, it’s very fast and super easy.
| krisatomic.etsy.com |
I’m going to put up some badges tomorrow, but now it’s off to bed. ZZzzzzz!