I THINK WE NEED TO TAKE A MOMENT

to appreciate....

i give you jil sander aw12 in all it's full glory
(those shoes are gonna be expensive, that is A LOT of
strap work...but soooo worth it)


jil sander ss12

i think i would pretty much die happy if
some how i was given this collection and told
that i could only wear this for the rest of my life.
no kidding.
that bag....those boots....it even has gingham
with which i have hand some wierd obsession since i
was about 10.
(it probably has something to do with growing up in the deepest
darkest countryside...)



YES GRAZIA

this is brill.
good work


SO IT TURNS OUT

KOREAN food is GREAT
and who would have known there are LOADS of fab (budget friendly) korean establishments in London
When I say london, i mean soho. because their sure as hell aren't many in east or south and I never go west or north
What you see here is a Dolsot Bibimbap. What is great about korean is that there is lots of opportunity
to GET INVOLVED
with your food. This one comes raw in a sizzling pot and you stir it and it cooks in front of your eyes.
Theres also KOREAN BBQ
involving more fun DIY where you cook the meat yourself on a
hot plate in set into the middle of your table.
Less DIY, but very delicious is the soft tofu soup hotpot which is what i had with yum bits of seafood floating in there and a healthy serving of CHILLI OIL.

Give it a go...

Arirang  -  Poland Street £6.50-£9 for a main (this was where i lost my korean virginity)

Koba  -  11 Rathbone Street

Bibimbap  -  11 Greek Street

PS you HAVE TO order a side of KIMCHI. it's pickled cabbage. it's famous. 

FENDI BEAUTS

these shoes are amazing. period.
but who the hell has the style to actually pull these off? Seriously.
I would sure as hell try, but it might be an expensive experiment.
I am slowly (and painfully) coming to realise that successful shoes are BORING SHOES