Wednesday, 30 December 2009


 I met my daughter, my chihuahua, Lola


Random night in Funky Buddha which included getting attacked with the flashing lights of paparazzi


Missing the last train home, after far too many cocktails, left us stranded at The Mayfair hotel


More art appears


Nikki's party at Embassy


Summer day prepping for a night out = Rollers in, makeup off!


RIP Michael Jackson


Sequins are a girl's best friend
Hayley's Hen day and night in Cambridge
More art and friendship art
One of the most random Summer days ever...


The best day, full of cocktails and singing/rapping on the train home...drinking wine out of a bottle inside a plastic bag...classy!


I love this outfit, too bad I kept sneezing!


Mine & Amy's first night in Epsom. We are not fans of Dominos now, Pizza Express please.





Meeting the most amazing woman in the world, Lady Gaga xo


Gaga wearing the 'love' ring I gave her at the VMA's


Geek Chic in The Mayfair


The Fashion Factory
My 20th Birthday off to TigerTiger


Merry Christmas...


I wonder what 2010 will bring...? A new decade, another year which equals more dreams...
Wishing everyone a very Happy New Year, 2009 wasn't too bad looking back.
Peace&Love
Jordan xo

Thursday, 24 December 2009

MERRY CHRISTMAS...


I hope you all consume lots of this :)
All the good boys and girls treat yourselves!

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

beautiful


James Dean was so fabulously handsome

Andy


Such a user, but so right.

Sunday, 20 December 2009

Brittany Murphy dies aged 32...

The wonderfully talented actress, Brittany Murphy, has died at the tender age of 32. She apparently was found unconscious in the shower by her Mother this [Sunday] morning. Cause of death is suspected as a heart attack...So sad.

RIP...xo


Brittany Murphy's husband wrote and co-produced Factory Girl...

Saturday, 19 December 2009









Life is full of wonderful things...


Thursday, 17 December 2009



In the 1960‘s there was a poor little rich girl named Edie Sedgwick, she was New York’s It Girl, for only one year. Known by many as Andy Warhol’s ‘Superstar’, she was much more than his disposable beauty. Edie was, and still is, a style icon who died far too young. 

This photograph portrays Edie’s signature look, a black leotard, large decorative earrings, heavy eye makeup, cropped hair, her fabulous beauty spot and of course a cigarette in hand. Her style was completely original. This image could be of a model from today not back in the sixties, nothing about Edie seems dated. She is a timeless style icon and many agree.  
If we look back just four years ago, in 2005, Edie’s unique look was purposely recreated by John Galliano for Dior’s Spring collection.“She may have only had 15 minutes of fame, but her style and image influenced a whole generation. Edie danced to her own tune, that is what inspired me” said Galliano. 
That same year Sienna Miller stepped into Edie’s shoes to film Factory Girl, a story of Edie’s short tragic life. Sienna said that “Edie wasn’t around for a long time. But what I find fascinating is that she had an impact in such a short time. She manages to be timeless and I think she will have an energy which will last.”
Designer, Betsey Johnson, who used Edie as her first fitting model says; “Edie had not only the look, she had the head, the body, she had the screwed up background,she was gorgeous, she was one in a zillion, I was an Edie wannabe”.
Betsey also goes onto explain why Edie’s 60s style is so influential;  “The style base of 60s clothes has been used constantly by designers since the 60s and they’ve never gotten better than the 60s”. Edie also inspired Johnson to name one of her dresses ‘The Edie Sedgwick Dress’, it was a dress with a crisscross back. 
In August 1965 Edie was branded a Vogue ‘Youthquacker’ and in the September Life Magazine dedicated a whole fashion layout to her. By 1966 Edie’s look had taken over and girls everywhere were copying her.
Vogue described the icon as “white haired with anthracite-black eyes and legs to swoon over”, but she was never invited into ‘family at Vogue’ because eventually "she was identified in the gossip columns with the drug scene, people were really terrified by it... drugs had done so much damage to young, creative, brilliant people that we were just anti that scene as a policy" says Vogue’s senior editor, Gloria Schiff.
Celebrity milliner Stephan Jones even described Edie as the first punk.
Sadly, Edie’s style couldn’t save her from the heavy drugs and she died at just the age of 28.
“I don’t feel like trying on clothes, why do I have to try on clothes?” - Edie Sedgwick ‘Poor Little Rich Girl’

HO HO HO HOME FOR CHRISTMAS...

Today I drove back to my home town for Christmas so it was goodbye to London and hello Norfolk! Oh how fabulous...
Although I am not too fond of my home town I am actually pleased to be back for a while to see the family and of course my adorable chihuahua, Lola. 
Oh and now it's snowing how very festive! Talking of festivities, yesterday I drove to Kingston for a spot of shopping wearing so many sequins I resembled a Christmas decoration and it began to snow I had a cheesy smile on my face...LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW,LET IT SNOWWWW! 


Monday, 7 December 2009

UPDATE...KINDA LATE!

Well I haven't been very blog savvy this month so here's an update:

The most exciting thing that has happened since I last wrote is that I got the delicious PRADA bag I was harping on about ...I'm in love...who need's guys when a bag can make you feel fabulous everyday! Other shopping news...I have been treating myself a bit this month, and should probably buy some Christmas presents oops, and I got some glittery LOUBOUTINS, (Described by Louboutin as ; 'Lady Lynch Multicolor Miniglitter) they are just the preetiest court shoes ever and very festive - how season appropriate, how could I possibly deny my feet of such pleasure?!
I have a plan not to look at my bank balance...