From the monthly archives:

April 2009

CFS LOVES 20

by Amber on April 30, 2009

CFS Loves

Muji Map of Paris

  • MUJI for the win, again, with dinky city map handkerchiefs. Paris, London, New York and Tokyo. Useful for those times when you’re delirious from the flu and get lost in a metropolis. [via NeuBlack]
  • Knitkicks, a crazy knitting blog that features loads of cool chunky and hand knitted pieces. I’m looking for winter dressing inspiration and this is chock full of clever collections.

J Rocc Mix

  • Kiwi kids listen up! Ames has written an AMAZINGLY useful post on how to get going on the big UK OE. I can’t wait for further installations. Buy her a thank you pint when you’re done!

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ANIMAL SWEATER

by Amber on April 29, 2009

Y’all already know I love a good jumper or tee decorated with prancing mammals. I might also be a bit of a brand geek. So when I saw this Animal Sweater you know I definitely squiggled around in my chair and pointed at the screen in rapture.

Animal Sweater

In the Animal Sweater pattern, 180 animal shaped logos are set free. Emphasizing the beauty of the stylized animals and their collective kinship, rather than each mark’s individual commercial value, the pattern suggests a new way to experience the commercial imagery.

The original pattern:Animal Sweater Jungle

It’s funny how many brands rely on cute and mighty animal symbols to communicate their attributes. If you choose the right creature, you can build a universal connection between the animal and your product; I’m looking at you Camel, Puma and Puffin. However, ponies and deer can probably be left alone by now.

Anyway, back to fashion… imagine what sort of unique statement my personal brand would be making if I wore this sweater. Yeah, I totally wish I could buy one!

[via those inspiring folk at endemic world]

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I WEAR MY SUNGLASSES AT NIGHT

by Amber on April 28, 2009

Hawt sunnies from everyone’s favourite denim maker Cheap Mondays. This is the Clairvoyant Collection and the shades are named Night On Earth, The Night Porter and Night Watch.

Cheap Monday Sunnies

Cheap Monday Sunnies

Cheap Monday Sunnies

How sweet is that skull logo detail? Your Monday morning hangover never looked better.

[Via/available from Alter]

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PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE: 27-APRIL-09

by Amber on April 27, 2009

No rest for the wicked good! I’m back in AKL… while it would be nice to laze around and ponder my navel (expanded, too many dumplings) for a few days, it was never going to happen.

Photographic Evidence

Photographic Evidence

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Photographic Evidence

Photographic Evidence

Photographic Evidence

Instead it has been a whirlwind. Repacking my suitcase for a local version of my nomadic lifestyle, sorting out a warehouse full of junk, dates with friends, project work and 1am kebabs. This is the new normal I guess. Highlight of the week? Loads of people loving my new glasses, in fact one kid crossed the road to tell me they were cool. Bless ❤

Hope you’ve been wicked good too!

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CODE FOR GOOGLE

by Amber on April 27, 2009

I know I’ve expressed my adoration of Google’s logos before but this one is so cool it deserves a spotlight:

morsecode

Happy Birthday Samuel Morse, aka Mr. Morse Code! Yay. Communicating with morse is almost as neat as signalling with flag sephamore, but not quite.

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WINTER IS A’COMING

by Amber on April 26, 2009

This hat amuses me no end. Why not wear a woolly replica of New Zealand’s parliamentary building on your head?

beehive

It’s national pride – of some sort!

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VIEWFINDER: GREY GARDENS

by Amber on April 24, 2009

Grey Gardens

Grey Gardens

I remember first watching the 1975 Grey Gardens cult documentary when I was 15. Edith Bouvier Beale and Edith “Little Edie” Bouvier Beale made such an impression. The film is mostly awash with eccentric style and dilapidated lives; but every so often you could see a touch of refinement flare in their eyes. It’s really worth watching, beyond being a study in human relationships; as many designers and photographers have used the film as a visual reference.

Of course, I’m mad about animals, but raccoons and cats become a little bit boring.

Now Jessica Lane and Drew Barrymore have starred in a 2009 telemovie based on the Edies’ lives. Reports say Barrymore really committed herself to this role – staying in character and withdrawing from family and friends.

I can’t wait to see it. Here’s the trailer:

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FRENCH FLEUR

by Amber on April 23, 2009

Antoinette Fleur

Antoinette-Fleur is the French illustrator behind these vivid fashion pieces. Executed in a sketchy style with an electro palette, they are the embodiment of the word eye candy. After going through her entire portfolio, I actually want some of the pieces… especially the eye wear.

Antoinette Fleur

Antoinette Fleur

Antoinette Fleur

Antoinette Fleur

Penmanship at its prettiest!

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NOT THE COUNTRY, STATE OR A GIRL

by Amber on April 23, 2009

GEORGIA is a font designed in 1993 by Matthew Carter. It was made for Apple Computer and bundled with System 7.1 in 1993. It was intended to replace New York (designed by Susan Kare in 1984). Along with Hoefler Text, it is one of the fonts in common usage with text figures numerals.

Isn’t Georgia a lovely typeface? CFS is nearly 1 – getting on a bit in blog terms… so I thought a mini-facelift was in order. Change of theme, fonts and updating my links!

I’ll be chipping away at it over the next few weeks. Please let me know if anything goes haywire with the new theme or any suggestions you may have. The advantage of freshening up ‘your life’ via a blog rather than plastic surgery? People will never tell you if your eyebrow gets a life of its own…

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HONG KONG HOTTIE

by Amber on April 23, 2009

Tacked onto the end of the China adventure was a fling with hot and sticky Hong Kong. Famous for markets, escalators, neon and fusion. I had a really lovely time; from the foot massages to drinking wine while watching the Disneyland fireworks from the apartment of friends.

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HK

city view

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Ahh…  I wish I had more days there. Just to linger, smell the rain and watch goldfish. Next time… I’ve been to the HK airport 4 times in the last 2 months, so I’m positive there will be a next time soon!

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CFS LOVES 19

by Amber on April 23, 2009

CFS Loves

humle garden

  • The parquet floor of this Stockholm apartment is brilliant – imagine coming home to such beautiful colours every day! is The floor plan is especially divine.
  • Minibar  – buy a fridge in this Amsterdam bar and help yourself! The concept translates to a really good looking interior.
  • Monica Bellucci always look hot – but especially so in French Elle’s No Makeup issue.
  • I Dream Up – full scans of spreads from fashion magazines.
  • A frank and open interview with Eva Chen, Teen Vogue’s Beauty Director. It’s fascinating look into the daily life of a glossy editor. I want her job!
  • I can’t wait to read this book on ‘Russian Style’. It’s packed with dictionary-like explanation on the elements that make up the Russian aesthetic… which is exceedingly popular right now – I like this simple dress interpretation by Urban Outfitters.
  • Flora By Gucci – the latest dreamy perfume ad. Feels reminiscent of the Wizard of Oz poppy scene to me… Pretty.

Flora by Gucci

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SHANGHAI, PART DEUX

by Amber on April 22, 2009

After careful consideration and research – read cocktails and Tsing Tao – I think Shanghai is at its shiny best at night. Darkness falls, and huge towers light up like Star Wars sabers. It’s magical. If you’re visiting Shanghai, even for a day or two, I highly recommend you go out and explore some of the city’s varied nightlife (and finish your evening with some tasty skewers from street vendors).

The Bund

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Here’s a few mini-reviews of the Shanghai bars and clubs I visited on this trip:

M2
A Shanghai super-club (located at the top of a mall), packed with pretty people and an interesting stage show. Get ready to dance your ass off if you start buying jugs of redbull and vodka…

Windows
There are a few Windows bars around Shanghai. The chain stands for cheap beer, bad music and random conversations with both tourists and locals. I found it good for people watching and kind of endearing!

G-Plus
Another super-club perched on the upper levels of a mall. Everything at G Plus is on a massive scale… spread over two levels with massive LCD screen behind the multiple DJs. Watch out for the diamonds on the wall and odd unisex bathrooms.

Shelter
Located in the French Concession, the club is an old bomb shelter. Low ceilings, good music and hanging smoke create a unique experience. I really liked this place – I went there twice!

ArtLab @ MoCA

A cool bar/restaurant located on the rooftop of Shanghai’s Museum of Contemporary Art. Laze on a wicker lounger and look out over the beautiful park – it’s a good place to chill both day and night.

Three On The Bund
Head to the 7th floor and the New Heights bar for a sparkling view of the Bund. It’s not cheap here (cocktails are better value than beer!) but when you see the views from their large outdoor terrace you’ll forgive all.

Three On The Bund

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Number Five
Number 5 is a very unpretentious basement pub on the Bund, with free pool, a foosball table and friendly staff (they took photos for us). A place to linger before heading out to a dance club. The girls I went with were mightily impressed by the Japanese style toilets too!

Grand Hyatt
There are several sky scraping bars in the Jin Mao Tower, located on the Pudong side of the river. Sit inside at the Patio Bar and look up at the amazing 33-story atrium. For views, head to the Cloud 9 Bar that looks out over the rest of Shanghai – almost making the Oriental Pearl Tower look small! Hint: if you can’t afford the drinks just go to the lobby area on the 87th floor and peep out the windows.

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A video clip of some of the fun bar adventures had – J. & W. might kill me for posting this but oh well…! The song is The Bug – Poison Dart feat. Warrior Queen.


Shanghai nights from Amber Parkin on Vimeo.

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30 FUN THINGS TO DO FOR CHEAP OR FREE

by Amber on April 21, 2009

It seems everyone you talk to now days is saving their pennies. Post travel extravaganza, I’ll be looking to plot and save for my next adventure. However, that doesn’t mean lying on my bed staring at the ceiling!

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Here’s a list of things you can do that don’t involve spending a lot of money – to relax, entertain or simply change tack away from the couch:

1. Instead of storing them, cut up your old magazines and create inspiration notebooks to refer to. I find this process incredibly relaxing, from destroying the magazine spines (kneel on them & tug) to snipping out bouffant hairdos.

2. Indulge in a single scoop of the most decadent flavoured gelato. My local has incredible flavours like Ferrero Rocher, Red Bull and Forrest Fruits.

3. Pick up brochures from your local information centre/historical society that give you self guided routes. Follow the walks to learn about your ‘hood!

4. Reorganise your CD/record/book/DVD collection with an alternate approach. Genre, year, alphabetical, spine colour. It’s time to get OCD.

5. Meditate. Focus on breath work first if you are having a hard time quelling your mind.

6. Set challenges for yourself. Abstain from alcohol, coffee, sex or chocolate for a month. Whatever your vice, keep away and you will be entertained no end. At the end you may even feel better. Too hard? How about a challenge to win $1000 worth of prizes in a month. Keep, swap, sell!

7. Attend art gallery openings. They are always good for filling those Monday and Tuesday evenings, and there’s almost always wine. Mm, wine culture!

8. Bands always need people in their music videos aka “a crowd of raging fans”. Go along and adopt a band, it’s always really really fun to rock out of control (even if they’re bad).

9. Feed ducks at your local pond. This is especially rewarding in spring when there’s ducklings and cygnets, aw.

10. Swim in the ocean. Or the lake! Try a variety of weathers – swimming in the sea when it’s raining is one of my favourite things ever.

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11. Go camping for a single night in your nearest regional/national park. You get fresh air, a change of scenery and a mini hassle free adventure.

12. Become an origami expert - there’s lots of good videos on YouTube. A friend of mine is a champ at making tiny piglets!

13. Go thrift shopping, limiting yourself to $10 or less. What can you get? Something weird, classy, cool or for your best friend (I always buy old man cardigans for my bffs).

14. Make stupid videos - I spent serious time making this video as part of going away card. You can do better, rise to the level of internet meme… hours of fun!

15. Geek out and become the kind of person who can name plants and tell you all about their secret lives. Every time people see my tattoos they shoot me botany questions, so I am starting to gather a little knowledge on hydrangeas. Why yes, that is a Hydrangea macrophylla! (Boys who can name plants are incredibly sexy by the way. Swoon. Combine that skill with a picnic in a garden and I’m yours.)

16. On that note, organise a picnic with friends. Each of you is to bring one plate of treats, someone is to bring a blanket and voila! A modern feast.

17. Listen to the entire body of work by one musician/band. Form an opinion. Share that opinion. No idea? Start with Bob Dylan.

18. Likewise, read the entire body of an author’s work. Borrow these (potentially stacks) of books from the library. No idea? Start with Joyce Carol Oates.

19. Start a blog. I heart Wordpress and there’s a free hosted version available. Vent, rant, discuss, share what you’re thinking in that cute lil head of yours… and tell me when you’ve done so!

20. Scan old photographs and reminisce. Even better, do it with a friend. You can talk abut times that were, or the times that explain why you are who you are today. Fun.

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21. Pub quizzes are grand. Drink a beer, squabble with your friends and learn some new facts. If you go every week your accumulated bar tabs will start covering the entire team’s drinks! Good for those empty Mondays and Tuesdays.

22. Acquire language tapes and learn a new tongue. I like putting Plimsleur lessons on my iPod and brushing up on my Japanese while running.

23. Make play-dough. I’m serious. Get back to your childhood and whip up a batch of dough (recipe here) and use food colouring to dye it wild hues. Sculpt and carve away your frustrations!

24. Plan that trip. Get into the nitty gritty of itineraries and budgets. Research: how much for that Cuban visa? How much for a meaty snack on the Trans-Siberian railway? What’s a good local coffee shop to visit in Glasgow?

25.  DIY some fashion. Dainty tights, studded ballet flats and mini top-hats to decorate thy head. Learn to knit if you can’t already!

26. Write letters to all your nearest and dearest letting them know some of the reasons why you appreciate them… “I love you because you are not afraid to be silly and dance like a maniac with me, we share a Japanese obsession and I can always encourage you to do shots.” Post them.

27. Craft haiku. Modern ones, innit. I’ve written haiku about Trent Reznor’s hair, the emotional toll of public buses and the smell of the sea when you’re in love.

28. Head to your nearest mega-chain-book store like Borders - the modern library. Sit down somewhere paw at all the latest editions of foreign magazines, lap up the latest sci-fi fiction or read some manga. Then leave, without paying a cent. Muahaha! Sometimes if I’m feeling saucy I take my pile of reading material to the cafe and splash out on a ridiculously named coffee.

29. Gig guides and event listings are your friends! You should be able to find a free event to attend every night of the week. Go forth and discover new venues, music styles and subcultures. Raves, Romanian folk or clubs laid out like rabbit warrens – explore them all!

30. Live near the country? See if there is somewhere you can pick your own fruit and vegetables, or head to your local urban farmers market. Then take your seasonal produce and get in touch with your domestic side. For example, if you could get cheap fruit, there’s a world of preserves and jams to explore. Failing that, grab a bottle of vodka – there is always litres of cocktails to be made!

Domestic efforts

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EXTRA EXTRA! Read about 10 More Fun Things To Do For Cheap or Free. Hurrah!

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PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE: 17-APRIL-09

by Amber on April 20, 2009

Xi’an and the terracotta warriors. One word: epic! In case you’re not familiar with them, the warriors were cast in 210 BC to protect the tomb of the emperor Qin. There’s around 8000 men, horses and carriages; who, earthquakes and other natural disasters aside, will be on guard until the end of time.

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Yangshuo. Monuments of nature and tourism. Bruising massages, too much beer and eating chocolate cake with chopsticks. It was an incredibly relaxing place to be.

more beer

as always

black coffee

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Still to come: Shanghai redux (the Bund from on high & a few cocktails) and sexy, steamy Hong Kong. I’ll post these later on in the week. Entertain yourself in the meantime with the China Flickr set, good times!

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