I like to be shot.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Athena & Aphrodite






After a whirlwind of plane rides, cruises, olive oil and goddesses I am finally laying in my lovely bed. The trip I took to Greece and London was phenomenal. I learnt a lot about not only myself and my classmates but about a different area of the world I had yet to explore. I fell in love with Greece and all of it's amazing islands. And as much as I was really only in London a day or so, I still would like to return and have a proper trip.
I will post small stories as I remember them but for now I will make 5 points of the trip.
1. I'm a great Barter
2. I shouldn't shop for myself. For when I do it just breaks or gets lost
3. Even converters wont save your straightener
4. I would like to say that one day I will own a cave house on Santorini next to Brad and Angelina
5. Cruise ships aren't for everyone.

The only real concluding thing I can say about it all is the travel bug... is back.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

You used to rule the world


Every fashion blog you look at has some kind of post about Galliano. I would like to put my two cents in.
First off: yes, what he did was a terrible disgusting thing. No human should ever utter words such as his.
But can we please take a moment and look at some of this pieces including ones from his final Dior show..









This man is a genius, no one can deny that. We should look at his art, not his words. If he can compose a sincere apology I see no reason why he can not rise to the top of the fashion world again. Hence his choice of music during the show "Viva la vita" starting with "I used to rule the world" and ending with Adele's "Rolling in the deep" containing the words "We could have had it all"
I honestly hope to see Galliano again. I always enjoyed his work. He just needs to learn to speak through his work, and not in remarks to people.

Ky.xo

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Find me in tomorrow


I can hardly believe how fast this year is winding down. It honestly feels like yesterday I was getting back from Japan. And now; I have 12 days until Greece, 4 until I have a meeting with my agent to plan out the steps of my career, 54 until I'm 18, and only 4 months until I'm graduated...
What?
It's baffling how fast time goes. But I have so much to look forward to I'm glad it is.
In fact, hey time?
Go faster please.
Thanks,
Ky.xo