Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ink not Mink

I have a moral dilemma.
Some might call it a vicious stab in my fashion conscience.

Whatever it is, i feel dirty and need to air the laundry.



I admit..... I like fur.


Now before you jump down my throat as if i skinned the rabbit with my own bare hands let me waive the little white flag for a second and broaden my point.

The wearing of fur dates back centuries and is synonymous with prestige, femininity and glamour, particularly from the golden ages of yesteryear. I think if Marilyn Monroe had a follow up to 'Diamonds are a Girls Best Friend', then 'Fur Comes a Close Second' would have been pretty spot on the mark.

As someone who admires the distinguished fashions from this era and prior, it still leaves an ugly taste in my mouth to think that even with all the knowledge that i have today on fur crimes that i still find it absolutely endearing.
Reality sets in. Guilt ensues.
I'm surprised i wasnt raised a Catholic because I am quite seasoned with the whole guilt thing...
But on the contrary, one thing i WAS raised to know and respect is where i came from.
And this is why I can understand (dare i say, justify?) my continued fascination.

Recently i have been given two fur pieces handed down to me from the older generation in my family. This alone is special as i know how personally valuable that obtaining these coats would have meant to a young woman growing up in a poor household. Its almost Cinderella-like in meaning and i can appreciate wholeheartedly what it represented then and now.

If there were two things that a woman was given to mark their presence into womanhood, it was a fur and white goods. And im going to go right ahead and say that a Westinghouse isnt quite as glamourous...or practical in the cold i might add.

So, this i ask you: Is it a crime to wear fur thats been handed down from generations as a family heirloom?

Is by wearing it in this day and age still promoting that wearing fur, and thus killing for fur, is ok?

It's a question enough to make me hesitate from walking out my front door wearing a Mink corpse across my shoulders thats for sure. But on the other hand, if it's an animal that has been dead for 60 years, then whats the harm? You wouldnt be bringing it back from the grave by letting it sit in moth balls for the rest of its coathangered life? It would actually give me great pleasure to don this remarkable piece of clothing knowing that someone had once cherished it as the one thing that made them feel a part of something bigger. More illustrious. More decadent.

Now I for one am in no way condoning the killing of animals for the pure sake of fashion or otherwise, particularly in the inhumane manner in which many kill for these pelts. In fact i am an avid campaigner against the slaughter of harp seals in Canada (IFAW). But my imaginary halo is about to slip and choke me right now as i can hear many of you ask how can i still even be questioning this if that is indeed the truth.

Well, my furry friends, call me ignorant if you must but I have to say that my blunt conclusion is this:

Unless your a vegetarian, unless you refuse to buy leather products, unless you fervently scour the supermarket looking for the 1 in 1000 products that dont contain palm oil, unless you are a part of some alternate universe where all the wrong doings we contribute towards in our society such as waste, pollution, lack of recycling etc does not occur- then its time to take a step down off the high horse and realise that we are indefinately harming animals in some way or another and are all guilty of something. And i think that a bit of vintage fur here and there amongst us isnt going to fix these problems, nor create more.

So on that note I'm going to sit here in my Grandmothers fur, eating a steak off my bone china and clicking my leather boots together as I toast to those who are morally better than I.
Because Godamnit, i like it.

And now a word from PETA to make everyone even more bummed out.




Sunday, January 22, 2012

Swell advice from Father Time

Lesson 2: How the 50's portrayed homosexuals as pedophiles.



Clearly he shouldve known by the way he played basketball in a bowtie...right?

Amazing.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Go, Tiger, Go!

And now for another of my favourite bombshells of the silver screen, Sheree North.

Originally dubbed the 'Queen of Burlesque' who's firey red hair gained her the nickname 'Fireball', she rose to stardom when she dyed her hair blonde 20th century Fox signed her to become their answer to Marilyn Monroe.


She was most famous for her...moves...so to speak. Watch her gyrate and pop in the clip below! Purr...



Thursday, January 12, 2012

Anais, Anais


Wouldnt it be just kick you in the crotch spit on your neck fantastic to have a Mario Testino-shot photograph of oneself at a mere 11 years of age? Well, Anais Gallagher – daughter of former Oasis singer-songwriter Noel Gallagher and Meg Mathews – has.

This photo was posted on twitter today by her mother, and by the looks of it i gotta say...
...Anyone else see a strong resemblance to a young Kate Moss?

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Swell advice from Father Time

Lesson One: What to do on a date.



Certainly not the weener roast?! Oh my...

Friday, January 6, 2012

Your happiness means my happiness.

On August 5th of 1962, Marilyn Monroe was found dead at her home. The next day, the following unsent and seemingly unfinished letter, addressed to ex-husband Joe DiMaggio was discovered at her desk, folded up in her address book. It is thought they were planning to remarry.


Transcript
Dear Joe,

If I can only succeed in making you happy — I will have succeeded in the bigest and most difficult thing there is — that is to make one person completely happy
Your happiness means my happiness.


Joe DiMaggio photographed at Marilyn Monroe's funeral by The Daily News, NY - August 9th 1962.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Last Sitting








These shots were taken by Bert Stern of Vogue Magazine in 1962.
It is known to have been her last professional shoot before her death 6 weeks later, hence the title of the shots that have been subequently been made into a book (believe me, this is only scratching the surface, and i know you want more).

I'll be more than happy to accept this book as a gift for sharing my love of Marilyn with you ;)
Hint hint...

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Summer Holiday.


Probably the most photographed celebrity of the 20th Century, Marilyn Monroe was no stranger to the lens. What makes this image so special is that it is thought to be the last photo ever taken of her before her untimely death on August 5th, 1962. This photo, taken from the collection of pianist Buddy Greco, was shot only five days before her death.

The weekend they were taken is now legendary - it was during this trip that Monroe was allegedly urged to keep quiet about her affair with the Kennedy brothers.
Her death is still surrounded by conspiracy theories to this day, with many believing she was murdered to make sure she never revealed the liaison.
What's more intriguing is that they also feature Peter Lawford, who has been alleged to have been in a plot to let her die. According to an FBI report released in 2007, Lawford, a friend of Monroe and brother-in-law to Bobby Kennedy, helped trick the actress into committing suicide.
The report - which was not authenticated but was given to top FBI officers - claimed that this was aimed at preventing her revealing her affair with John F Kennedy and Bobby,
Monroe was said to have been told she would act out a stunt to spark kindly publicity but was left to die after she took an overdose.
The file claims Bobby Kennedy rang Lawford - who was married to his sister Patricia - to check the actress was dead so that his secret was safe.

Lawford and his wife had taken Monroe to the lodge in Nevada to see a Frank Sinatra show, who was also another lover Monroe was linked to.
She is said to have started bingeing on alcohol and pills once at the villa and was later taken home because she was allegedly in such a state.
Greco has claimed that the Monroe was in 'good spirits' towards the start of the weekend but later being 'out of sorts'.
Mafia boss Sam Giancana, her former husband and baseball player Joe DiMaggio, as well as Dean Martin, were all on the trip, as was Marilyn's hair stylist and famed celebrity hairdresser Jay Sebring.

Apart from Marilyn's overdose on an exorbidant amount of barbituates, the photos appear to be cursed - Sebring was later murdered by the Manson Family in 1969. Of the 36 photos taken, the other 30 photos were stored in an office in the World Trade Center and were lost when the towers fell on September 11 2001. The remaining photos have been sinced auctioned off.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

50 years.

2012 will not only mark the end of the world (those darn Mayans), but it also marks 50 years since Marilyn Monroe passed away. The golden anniversary for the golden haired goddess that she was.
And thus i have a few things i wish to share with the gallery - i hope you don't mind.

Yes, i have done a few Marilyn posts before.
Some might yawn, some might rejoice.
And so, I feel i should explain my actions.

See, to me, she was an enigma.
She embodied everything that was powerful in a woman on the outside, yet in reality she was unstable and fragile.
She was beautiful, yet tragic.
And this is what draws me to her time and time again.

I find that this is also why i am conscious to many starlets from all eras that tend to convey a similar disposition - I find them psychologically intriguing, and in a strange way artistically profound.
The dirt underneath perfections facade.

Is this also how society see's people like Marilyn Monroe? Is that why still, 50 years on, we are so obsessed with her and her image?

I found a very interesting artical online written by Lena Corner of The Independant, UK.
I emplore you to read it here - she raises some very valid points.

How do you, dear Galerians, view her? Still relavent, or grossly over-rated?

Comments welcome, though i must warn the haters, it wont stop me from further postings so you've been advised. :)



Monday, January 2, 2012

New Years Revolutions

Considering i suppose now is the time to reflect on what we all wish to accomplish in the next year, i thought id illustrate my goals here on the Galerie.

Whether i stick to them or not is a different story, but hey, im not perfect like these gals.

Get on my bike!
Be more outdoorsy

See more of the world!

Primp myself with the plethora of products I've accumulated in my time

Cook more

Shoot more

Write more

Clean more

Drink more...and stress less ;)