Tuesday, 12 April 2011

C o m e  o n  e v e r y b o d y  w e a r  y o u r  r o l l e r  s k a t e s   t o d a y ..::..:....:

I got the exhibitionist issue of i-D with karlie Kloss and Jourdan Dunn on the cover. Plus I finially bought i-D covers 1980 - 2010 which I've been salivating over for God knows how long. 

Yum, Yumm! I am so happy lately (for numerous reasons)...so happy I could s h i t ! 

Top: Dusty
Necklace: Topman 
Shorts: H and M customised
Bracelets: assorted/ Gucci. 
trainers: Adidas.
socks: topman. 

I'm off to Thailand tomorow to ring in the Thai new year - woohoo! 
















Friday, 8 April 2011

Anti Nuclear demo ! // Sun April 10th!

I'm sure you are all aware of the recent disaster...make that, fuck up! that has been caused by the Fukushima power plant here in Japan. Due to nuclear power and it's radiation leaks, the environment around Fukushima has been devastated. The farming is now non existent with crops rendered useless. The ocean is polluted along with the fish and people have had to leave their homes for many miles around. The problem isn't getting any better either as this crap spreading globally through our air and sea. The Govertment have continually lied and mishandled the whole operation.  The impact this will have on us all is... unimaginable.


After having first hand knowledge of how this is effecting us all here in Tokyo - which is still hundred of kilometres away -  I am convinced that nuclear power is not a safe and reliable form of energy for our planet. Simply put, it is unsustainable. With much care needed for a period of over 100,000 years to be rid of nuclear waste, ourselves only being on the planet a mere 55,000 years there is no argument that such distructive and dangerous waste can be handled safely for such an incredible amount of time.  And with only one planet, is putting this waste in the ground really an answer? The number of plants on our planet is alarming. it's growing and it's simply all to do with Govertment greed and money. 

With that in mind there is a global protest being held this Sunday in various cities around the world. I myself am going to the Tokyo protest to lend support. I urge you to take a look at the site linked and if you agree and are able to attend one of those demos then please do. 

No to nuclear energy. Invest in alternative resources!!! 




Monday, 4 April 2011

Disque. Oh!

Heather, has, um, anyone ever told you smoking can kill you? 

No. Not at all. Thank you!!!


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Spring is here!

Three of my favourite vests for spring: Black circus Alexander McQueen vest // white adidas originals vest // Black 40licks hologram comme des garcons vest.

Also dug out these H and m shorts i bought last year. Customized pins by me.



Thursday, 24 March 2011

I care about shapes. ...**//::::: I care about colours.. :::...:./

"and you don't have to stay here, you know?" he said to him as they both watched out dancing in their heads with self love. Self indulgence, self love which they taught us to think is wrong.
That glance him and he give each other other. You know that glance, that speaks silently. And all he cares about is what's ticking inside. The chase.
"What overwhelms you boy?" he said to him and the boy looking quickly with that smile that never leaves.
"the city beats in my chest and I dance these streets and all I hear when I dance is ***********. And I swear to God, they only speak to me. We've never met but I know they talk to me."
He looked at him and they both locked hands without looking but instead looking onto what used to be a lake that had long since cried it's last tears. And maybe both of them thought the same, well he did anyway when he was looking at where the lake used to be. He thought like he was that lake. And he was looking at himself like it was filled with love again.
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Friday, 11 March 2011

n u m b e r s p i e l // a n d s t r i k e 1 3... ..... .


s t r i k e 1 3...   ..... .

The week that was my life was basically as goes: 
I got a new (nothing to be proud about) job :) :/ 
I attempted to do my taxes by myself in a non speaking full on Japanese tax office. Zero help from anyone there...an hour queuing in wrong lines and filling in wrong forms.  Unabashed humiliation and shame feeling like a lost baby. left empty handed but was later helped by my DD. 
Still contemplating what i am doing with my self (has been ongoing for years) 

Oh and ps, yay! Turns out i'm getting a ton of money back from the tax office so yay me! 


Madonna burning up on constant repeat! 
I'm burning up, burning up for your love! 
I'm not the same - I have no shame....i'm on F I  R E ! ! 








Wednesday, 2 March 2011

W E S T W O O D

If things go crazy she's lost herself, and lost to you. 











My ten favourite pieces from the Vivienne Westwood red label A/W 11 collection. 
(Photos courtesy of style.com) 















Friday, 18 February 2011

H O M E

H O M E 


Living abroad for eleven months of the year certainly makes you realize a lot of things upon return home.

Points of interest:

  •     The weather in England isn’t as bad as you thought it was. In fact, it turns out to be warmer than it is in Tokyo (for February.)
  •     The shopping (choice) sucks ass compared to Tokyo and it's safe to safe Manchester has one electrical shop in the city centre. 
  •     Clothes shopping is cheaper in England. Nothing beats Tokyo for choice and originality though. London has better vintage finds. 
  •     Starbucks in England are total cunts who charge you more to drink their shit, syrupy tea inside their unclean shop.
  •     Necks have become the place of choice for chav chosen tattoos.
  •     No matter how much you think you have changed your diet and become such a healthier eater, you’ll revert back to your old ways once you see gingerbread, egg custards (see below), Cadbury chocolate and God knows what else. 
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  •     The English will always drink like fishes and a night out with my English friends will always end in drunken carnage.
  •      Tokyo is definitely my home now and I’m happy to say that.
  • I break my digital camera everytime I come home. 
  •      London is still my favourite city and somewhere I hope to live (at some point in my life.)
  •      Friends don’t change and will always feel like I just saw them yesterday.
  • I spend too much - but that's not really just when i come home unfortunately. 
  •     I miss English humour. No one else greets their friends with 'hiya, get your cock out' amongst other things. 
I think overall though on this trip, I’ve learned to always look forward and never look back. The future has too much to offer me and everyone from my past who is present in my life will also move forward with me.  

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