Showing posts with label scrapbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrapbook. Show all posts

Monday, 7 June 2010

David Bailey- 50 years in Vogue


This month marks 50 years in which David Bailey has worked with Vogue.
He is a real rags to riches story, and went from living in East End London as a child where he was born in 1938 during World War 2 where he says during the winter his family "would take bread-and-jam sandwiches and go to the cinema every night because in those days it was cheaper to go to the cinema than to put on the gas fire. I'll bet I saw seven or eight movies a week" to becoming the photographer whose images defined the Swinging Sixties.

He left school, enrolled in the RAF and then determined to become a photographer, bought a Canon- he said "I was smitten, and gradually the prospect of becoming a photographer became less remote, perhaps even attainable"- and worked his way up from a photographers assistant, to freelance work and then finally owning his own studio.
His images, my favourites the fashion photographs he made whilst working at Vogue, just ooze simplicity and his story shows how talent and ambition can pay off.
These photos speak for themselves but the man behind them is equally inspirational.

Photos 1+2- the truly beautiful Jean Shrimpton



3+4- Catherine Deneuve and who he later married. Lucky man, as shown in the wonderful 4th photo.


Bailey's word of advice to budding photographers:
"The first and most obvious thing to do is to ooze awareness - and really look and act as if you know what you are doing. That means knowing your camera backwards: never fiddle with it during a shooting session - load it, focus it, fire it, but never fiddle. And get your background sorted out well before its time to press the shutter. Choose where you're going to do your portrait shooting, and place your subject there without dithering."
Beth Ruby xoxo
ps) I would love to stay and reply to all your lovely comments on my previous posts but I have to go and revise for my English Language paper tomorrow. But I promise as soon as this hellish week is over (I have 10 exams left now...) I will get back to you all individually. Or follow me on twitter here @bethrubytweets and say hello, now I have a Blackberry I am addicted haha :)
Hope you are all having a good start to the week and good luck to everyone else who is doing exams!

Saturday, 5 June 2010

Here comes the summer...

Wahey I have just signed up up to do a National Life Guard award at my local pool this summer which I am very excited about (as well as a little bit nervous) so to get me into the swimming/summer/hopefully sunshine mood I thought I would do an image dump of a post with some lovely life guard related photos I have on my hard drive to share with you all.

I doubt I will look like any of the models do, seeing as I will be in my black speedo swimming costume complete with "go faster!" stripes and even less like some kind of Pamela Anderson doing the legendary Bay Watch slow motion running in red short shorts. But I don't think that the red short shorts are compulsory life guard attire so I'll be ok.


Sources from top- Russh January 2010, Prada Lookbook Spring Summer 2010 and the gorgeously summery editorial from Vogue Nippon April 2010 issue which was photographed by Blaise Reutersward and was modelled by Marloes Horst.
Beth Ruby

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Brace yourselves. The good, the bad and the ugly from the Met Ball 2010.

Hermio... I mean, Emma Watson definitely tops my best dressed list from the Met Ball 2010.
Seeing as it was overseen by American Vogue and the 'Almighty Fashion Empress Anna Wintour' I thought the fashion stakes would be higher but it was actually surprisingly blah.
The celebs either wore outfits that were plain old boring (see Claire Danes) or just outright strange (see Katy Perry. Scroll down to the bottom, NOW)
Apart from the stunning Ms Watson though, who wore Burberry (seriously what else would she wear? She was even escorted by Christopher Bailey) for the most glamorous night of the year. Lookin' good Emma:
Check out the good, the bad and the ugly on the British Vogue gallery here, or alternatively the Go Fug Yourself website for fabulously catty yet witty reviews of each look.

I think we can agree that Katy Perry's neon light up dress is firmly in the "bad" category, yes?

Beth Ruby xoxo

ps) A quick update; I had my French Speaking exam today and got an A :D
Woop woop. Now I am 1 exam down with 16 to go... Wish me luck for the rest!

Saturday, 1 May 2010

Happy 1st Birthday Amore Fashion

It's been exactly one year since I did my first post on Amore Fashion.
I started this blog simply so I could share my ideas and have a space where I could be creative but now its so much more than just that.
I have read and been inspired by so many brilliant blogs and its amazing to find out that there are loads of people out there, from all over the world, who share the same love of fashion, films, music and books as I do.
So here's to many more years blogging, and thanks to everyone who takes the time to read Amore Fashion and leave comments. It really does make my day.
Hugs and kisses and I hope you are all having a lovely Bank Holiday weekend!
Beth Ruby xoxo

Wednesday, 31 March 2010

I try to be like Grace Kelly, but all her looks were too sad


Every time I open a magazine at the moment her beautiful face is staring back at me from one page or another. Enthralled, I look at the caption explaining that there is soon to be a new exhibit showing her enitre wardrobe at the V&A in London.

Hopefully I will be able to visit in the summer holidays (the exhibit is showing from the 17th of April to the 26th of September) and see her beautiful collection of Balanciaga gowns and YSL and Dior couture. But till then I will have to satifsy my current Grace Kelly obsession by looking at stunning photos of her (the above is a photograph from her in the 1956 film 'High Society')

There is no doubt she was an icon, famous for her calm and collected persona and pristine appearance. That she was well dressed goes without saying; she was never a hair out of place.
xoxo

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

What if nothing exists and we're all in somebody's dream?

A photo heavy post of all the things that are inspiring me at the moment.
I saw this idea on Johanna's amazing blog crookedzone and after reading it realised all the things I currently love are the complete opposite of hers.
She is inspired by Johnny Rotten, punk, heroin chic and giant Vivienne Westwood-like red coats at the moment whereas I am obsessed with fairy tales, bows, pastel colours, ballerinas and gowns.
This is what I love most about blogging; being inspired by others and realising what inspires you too.


















Danny Roberts illustration from The Dream Walking Society, Degas Ballerina painting, Christopher Kane SS2010 collection, The Almond Blossom Fairy illustration, Fifi Lapin, The Cherry Blossom Girl, Karlie Kloss in US Vogue, Chanel nail varnish from We Heart It, John Rocha collection, Chanel perfume photo from We Heart It, Chanel Iman editorial (anyone know where from? Pop?) Lovely photo from We Heart ItLara Stone, in W magazine I think, Another beauty from We Heart It, Sandra Suy illustration, Kate Moss drawing from Danny Roberts, The Chanel tutu designed by Karl, Alexa Chung (from Harpers Bazaar?) Shoes and cakes, my favourite things, from Vogue, And last two images from We Heart it (what would I do without this site, eh?)
Keep dreaming,
Beth Ruby xoxo

Sunday, 21 March 2010

Purple Haze






This gorgeous photoshoot from Marie Claire, based around my favourite colour perfectly evokes Spring, (which officially start tomorrow) with the blossom, the sunshine and the styling.

What are you most looking forward to about Spring?
Mine has to be my birthday, the 15th of May- don't forget!

Oh and here are some quick updates:
-I HAVE A TUMBLR! Check it out here
and I intend to fill it with lots of pretty photographs.
-I have a new post up on Velvet (the trend that is dividing opinion, similarly to Simon Cowell and Marmite it seems you either love it or you hate it)

-And finally another guest post up on the Shopaholic Blog on Lace (which admittedly can be a hard trend to pull off)

Hope you all have had a great weekend,

Beth Ruby xoxo

Thursday, 18 March 2010

Current Style Inspiration- Pile on the jewellery

There is the famous fashion quote from Coco Chanel, "When accessorizing always take off the last thing you put on" as well as the timeless dictum "less is more."
But my current style inspiration are people who are confident and clever enough to ignore these and do their own thing. So layer up loads of bracelets on one arm, put on all your rings or all your watches at once and wear them loud and proud.





1.Cobra Snake. 2. Unknown source of an Olsen. 3. Unknown source. 4. From Rachel Zoe's book The A-Z Of Style. 5. Chanel lovliness from an unknown source. 6. Also unknown. If you know the source of any of these gorgeous photographs please comment or email me and let me know.

Beth xoxo