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Candy Cotton Girls

by Amber on September 25, 2010 in Art & Photography

My two secret musical passions – Katy Perry and Snoop – came together in what was one of the Northern Hemispheres’ singles of the summer. “California Gurls” is snappy, toe-tappy and has an unbelievably rotten video. I mean, it’s awesome. I wish I could embed it.

Last night I spent some quality time watching the Making Of “California Gurls” video. Excellent viewing – it offers insights into how the evil gummy bear army was animated, points out the Capitol Records pancake stack, and demonstrates that Snoop’s dice were made out of real sugar!

Despite those cool tidbits, the most intriguing part for me was discovering the work of the project’s aesthetic sugar daddy, Will Cotton. He’s a New York based artist who uses oil paint and sculpture to bring his candy-land visions to life:

APPENINE, 2009.

CANDY STICK FOREST, 2005.

PASTORAL, 2009.

COTTON CANDY KATY, 2010.

Dreamy. I’d love to frolic on a cloud, or at the very least, have one of Cotton’s sweet pieces hanging on my wall.

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Who doesn’t love hip hotels? Characterised by stunning interiors, swoon worthy service and a kind of magical atmosphere. I feel like I’ve stayed in enough hotels to comment on what rocks… sheesh this year alone there has been more hotel beds than weeks! So when Mr & Mrs Smith (who describe themselves as boutique and luxury hotel specialists) sent me their new book I was really excited! I adore reading up on new places to go.

On occasion I’ll be profiling an amazing hotel from their collection – somewhere I want to go, naturally.  My criteria? Places that have an amazing interior, somewhere in an enthralling location or somewhere good to take a lover for a sneaky weekend. Because that’s where the Mr & Mrs Smith name comes from –  it’s a “common pseudonym often used by couples checking into a hotel for a romantic (and sometimes clandestine) weekend away”.

Last Light in Santa Monica by Sam Garza

Which brings us to my first pick, the Viceroy Hotel, Santa Monica. I’ve only visited Santa Monica once, for a day ,and my memories are of it are of the pier, spotting Keanu Reeves (!!!) and going to the McDonalds.

Last Ride by Sharon Mollerus

Suffice to say I want to go back and explore a bit more. I want romance, summer sun, golden sands, braided beach hair, rollerblading and to visit that famous vintage store. As a place to retreat to at the end of my days, I can’t think of anywhere better than the Viceroy.

Viceroy Hotel - Santa Monica

It’s a gorgeous 142 room hotel, decorated by Kelly Wreastler in the Hollywood Regency style. Hollywood Regency is characterized by glamorous finishes, ornate details and saturated colours.

Viceroy Hotel - Santa Monica

Viceroy Hotel - Santa Monica

The Viceroy’s Essential Elements for a good time:

- The interior fit for any starlet – in fact Dita Von Teese wrote the review featured in the Global Shortlist. Hurrah, let’s snap some daily outfits in the lobby!

- The mustard coloured library! Drinkin’ and readin’ – my faves.

- Signature drinks include Strawberry Vice, Mojito Royal and Mandarine Gimlet.

- You can hire the poolside cabanas! Ooh la la. Invite a date to your cabana, or if you don’t have one yet – meet someone. Apparently the Viceroy has a sweet ‘scene’, where all the locals come hang at the hotel. How cool is that?

Viceroy Hotel - Santa Monica

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Giveaway! Smith Hotels has given Code For Something a copy of their lush new Global Shortlist book to give away. The Global Shortlist “takes you beyond the bedroom doors of the world’s most stylish boutique hotels, steering you toward the best places to wine, dine and unwind at destinations around the globe”. Simply leave a comment telling me the name of the coolest/most memorable hotel you’ve stayed at! I’ll randomly select a winner on July 21sr. Yay, good luck!