I have five Achilles heels; they, unfortunately, add huge dents to my already small-punched leather purse and take up precious time. However hard I try to fight the addiction, my will power always gives up. Here is the extensive list of things that are the bane of my life yet bring such joy, comfort and relief:
1.) Wool jumpers
2.) Baking
3.) Elspeth Huxley books
4.) The Vogue app
5.) Vintage costume jewellery
1. Wool Jumpers-
Jennifer Lawrence wearing a Christopher Kane cable knit jumper- Vogue November 2012 issue (source:thespicystiletto.com) |
However, I do worry that this item will purchased purely for fashion and the season trends instead of for the appreciation of labour and material used. I also love hand-knitted/woven jumpers because it keeps the small minority of specialised spinners, weavers and knitters in employment and stops these traditional crafts dying. I spend a good chunk of time gazing at these untouchable objects of bliss and I have come to the conclusion the only way to get over this addiction is if I have a readily available collection of jumpers. I shall have to own my own cashmere goats and sheep and try again to learn (more valiantly this time) how to knit or marry someone Swedish.
2. Baking-
It’s an art, a science and an accomplishment all rolled into one. From flicking through the tempting pages of a cookery book then making the chosen recipes to finally eating the final outcome is such a satisfying process. If I could do anything with my life right now I would enrol on a patisserie course in
3. Elspeth Huxley Books-
She’s unfortunately unheard of and under rated. Her books accounting her wonderful childhood in colonial
1.) The Flame Trees of Thika
2.) The Mottled Lizard
3.) Out in Midday Sun
I have read and re-read these books, I long find somewhere like the bliss so describes lovingly however I know it is highly improbable- one can still dream though.
4.The Vogue App-
The world of fashion may be sometimes be called superficial but Vogue is just a bible for many and to be able to see what everyone is wearing and the thoughts of some of the most influential people in the world in just one small touch is incredible. However it being on my phone means I am constantly glancing at it, I think may be it was best for me if to wait for the glossy monthly editions and to be put off by the large price tag instead. I shall have to reconsider having such a glowing distraction so close to me during this important period in my life…
5.Vintage Costume Jewellery-
Pandora and Links are massively over rated and lack any quirky charm; the designs, for me, are dull, un-adventurous, and monotonous the completely contrary of what jewellery is. Jewellery (just like shoes) is an expression of your personality it’s the one item that radiates who you are so why buy and wear something mass produced? Vintage costume jewellery is an explosion of colour and individuality and even recycling. Trifari, Coro, Boucher, Carnegie, the list is endless, these brands offer the most dazzling, glowing, sensational unique jewellery and this weakness has lead to several hefty costume jewellery books and several overflowing boxes of bracelets, necklaces and broaches.
These weaknesses are something I should try and avoid in the up coming months. However, despite inconvenience, I would not want my life to exist without them.
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