Saturday 18 June 2011
On a Jet Plane...
On a Jet Plane...
Friday 17 June 2011
Theodora and Callum
Theodora and Callum
Thursday 16 June 2011
Interview with Ayah Marar
I came from the underground side of things so that will always be a big part of my sound. Big bass and synth sounds, generally quite dark but with big poppy choruses. I only sing what I know about, I'd say it's overground underground! Pop for the night.
How has your music evolved through the years?
I've become a lot more open to the notion that even the people I most admire take others into account when song-writing, it's like therapy you can share. I've also learned that there is a formula to good song-writing, and I've been learning to find a way to use my love of music and a stronger intuition when it comes to the way I write.
Who are your biggest musical influences?
I love Robyn, Erykah Badu, Gil Scott Heron, Biggie, a lot of early New Jack Swing, hip-hop and soul, but reggae comes top of my list if I had to choose a genre. Choosing a favourite artist would be like choosing a favourite of your own children to me.
If you could collaborate with anyone who would it be?
I'd love to work with Prince. What a dream come true that would be!
What are your career highlights so far?
It's hard to see things as highlights yet as I've really just started my personal journey, but touring the world with Calvin Harris and playing Glastonbury with Jack Penate are up there so far.
What makes London such a great place for music?
Diversity, fearlessness, gloomy days that are perfect for song-writing and real passion for what people love to do.
What are you listening to at the moment?
I've just bought Tyler The Creator's 'Goblin' and the new Young The Giant album. More out of interest or a performance that's impressed me than anything else. I like to know what's going on around me. Also loving C.W. Stoneking
Can you describe your fashion style?
Jersey and leggings are my friends. Otherwise, I love tailoring. Crisp lines, chiffon shirts, well made suit jackets. I'm old school when it comes to elegance and presentation, with a measure of bling and bright colours thrown in.
What are your three favourite items in your wardrobe?
I recently bought a thick denim shirt from Urban Outfitters which I've been living in, a gorgeous black rubber and gold Adidas watch and a face pendant necklace from Yunus & Eliza.
What is on your shopping wish list this summer?
The new Bebe glitter wedges, a bottle of Chanel no.22 and I love the bespoke lingerie at Sugarlesque.
Where are your favourite places to shop in London?
I refuse to believe any London girl can live without Topshop, otherwise American Apparel for the mix and match basics, and bits I've already got in my own wardrobe whether it's jewellery or accessories to make the looks my own.
What does the rest of 2011 have in store for you?
Lots of shows, the release of my first single 'Follow You' on Ministry of Sound later this summer, and world domination of course...
http://www.facebook.com/AyahMarar
http://www.youtube.com/AyahMarar
Ayah Marar's single off her debut album 'The Real' is out on Ministry of Sound at the end of July.
Interview with Ayah Marar
I came from the underground side of things so that will always be a big part of my sound. Big bass and synth sounds, generally quite dark but with big poppy choruses. I only sing what I know about, I'd say it's overground underground! Pop for the night.
How has your music evolved through the years?
I've become a lot more open to the notion that even the people I most admire take others into account when song-writing, it's like therapy you can share. I've also learned that there is a formula to good song-writing, and I've been learning to find a way to use my love of music and a stronger intuition when it comes to the way I write.
Who are your biggest musical influences?
I love Robyn, Erykah Badu, Gil Scott Heron, Biggie, a lot of early New Jack Swing, hip-hop and soul, but reggae comes top of my list if I had to choose a genre. Choosing a favourite artist would be like choosing a favourite of your own children to me.
If you could collaborate with anyone who would it be?
I'd love to work with Prince. What a dream come true that would be!
What are your career highlights so far?
It's hard to see things as highlights yet as I've really just started my personal journey, but touring the world with Calvin Harris and playing Glastonbury with Jack Penate are up there so far.
What makes London such a great place for music?
Diversity, fearlessness, gloomy days that are perfect for song-writing and real passion for what people love to do.
What are you listening to at the moment?
I've just bought Tyler The Creator's 'Goblin' and the new Young The Giant album. More out of interest or a performance that's impressed me than anything else. I like to know what's going on around me. Also loving C.W. Stoneking
Can you describe your fashion style?
Jersey and leggings are my friends. Otherwise, I love tailoring. Crisp lines, chiffon shirts, well made suit jackets. I'm old school when it comes to elegance and presentation, with a measure of bling and bright colours thrown in.
What are your three favourite items in your wardrobe?
I recently bought a thick denim shirt from Urban Outfitters which I've been living in, a gorgeous black rubber and gold Adidas watch and a face pendant necklace from Yunus & Eliza.
What is on your shopping wish list this summer?
The new Bebe glitter wedges, a bottle of Chanel no.22 and I love the bespoke lingerie at Sugarlesque.
Where are your favourite places to shop in London?
I refuse to believe any London girl can live without Topshop, otherwise American Apparel for the mix and match basics, and bits I've already got in my own wardrobe whether it's jewellery or accessories to make the looks my own.
What does the rest of 2011 have in store for you?
Lots of shows, the release of my first single 'Follow You' on Ministry of Sound later this summer, and world domination of course...
http://www.facebook.com/AyahMarar
http://www.youtube.com/AyahMarar
Ayah Marar's single off her debut album 'The Real' is out on Ministry of Sound at the end of July.
Monday 13 June 2011
Awesome People Hanging Out Together
Sometimes you just happen to fall upon a
My latest find is 'Awesome People Hanging Out Together' featuring
Awesome People Hanging Out Together
Sometimes you just happen to fall upon a
My latest find is 'Awesome People Hanging Out Together' featuring
Friday 10 June 2011
Festival Fashion: Aztec Print
With Isle of White kicking off the festival season this weekend
I am beginning to think about my own festival attire this summer for Latitude, Wireless and (hopefully) Bestival.
One item that has caught my eye is the cropped Aztec print t-shirt from Topshop.
Perfect with 70s inspired high-waisted jeans and wooden platforms.
Let the festival season commence!
Festival Fashion: Aztec Print
With Isle of White kicking off the festival season this weekend I am beginning to think about my own festival attire this summer for Latitude, Wireless and (hopefully) Bestival. One item that has caught my eye is the cropped Aztec print t-shirt from Topshop. Perfect with 70s inspired high-waisted jeans and wooden platforms. Let the festival season commence!
Wednesday 8 June 2011
Weekly Loves: Stella McCartney Wooden Espadrilles
Weekly Loves: Stella McCartney Wooden Espadrilles
Monday 6 June 2011
Gucci and Fiat 500 Collaboration
What better way to celebrate than the collaboration between two iconic Italian brands, which are renowned both for their style, and being quintessentially Italian. (Yes, I too was shocked to hear about a collaboration that didn’t include either Karl Lagerfeld or Henry Holland!)
The celebration comes in the form of a special edition Fiat 500 that Gucci’s Creative Director, Frida Giannini designed herself. This meeting of minds ultimately makes the Fiat 500 a product of the perfect Italian design DNA.
The car is very classic and chic, and is designed with the modern motorist in mind. The Fiat 500 isa stylish and minimalist just like the Gucci S/S 11 catwalk collection (below). It’s a combination of clean lines, and both a neutral palette, and this summer’s hottest trend: colour blocking.
I’d love to have this on a driving tour around the Italian Lakes!
For more information about the special edition Gucci Fiat 500 visit www.fiat.co.uk/500bygucci
Gucci and Fiat 500 Collaboration
What better way to celebrate than the collaboration between two iconic Italian brands, which are renowned both for their style, and being quintessentially Italian. (Yes, I too was shocked to hear about a collaboration that didn’t include either Karl Lagerfeld or Henry Holland!)
The celebration comes in the form of a special edition Fiat 500 that Gucci’s Creative Director, Frida Giannini designed herself. This meeting of minds ultimately makes the Fiat 500 a product of the perfect Italian design DNA.
The car is very classic and chic, and is designed with the modern motorist in mind. The Fiat 500 isa stylish and minimalist just like the Gucci S/S 11 catwalk collection (below). It’s a combination of clean lines, and both a neutral palette, and this summer’s hottest trend: colour blocking.
I’d love to have this on a driving tour around the Italian Lakes!
For more information about the special edition Gucci Fiat 500 visit www.fiat.co.uk/500bygucci
Saturday 4 June 2011
Maje S/S 11
The Maje S/S 11 collection has really got me excited; it’s a combination of minimalism and chic easy-to-wear pieces. I could quite happily purchase the whole collection (given the funds). I’m going to go out on a limb and say that it’s my favourite collection this summer, a high accolade indeed!
Maje S/S 11
The Maje S/S 11 collection has really got me excited; it’s a combination of minimalism and chic easy-to-wear pieces. I could quite happily purchase the whole collection (given the funds). I’m going to go out on a limb and say that it’s my favourite collection this summer, a high accolade indeed!