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Thursday, 31 May 2012
Euphoric Sweden
I've always watched the Eurovision song contest, and I've always watched Melodifestivalen, the big and extravagant show where Sweden's spokesperson is chosen. We sat there, and we judged, and we were critical. This would be one of the most important decisions for Sweden, and it's future. It got increaisngly difficult to keep up with the competitinon when I moved to London. I went to Harcourt arms in Marylebone aka Little Sweden once to watch Melodifestivalen. It's like it didn't exist outside Swedish realms. I was convined there wasn't much Europe in Eurovision song contest at all. It's like it didn't exist out there. This year I came to Sweden after Loreen had won Melodifestivalen. In every car I sat in, and every room where the radio was on, Loreen was on. Euphoria was playing every 15 minutes. I realised this was for brainwashing purposes but did the radio peeps not know we don't get to vote? Or did they in fact just want us to feel Euphoric, and get us ready for when Sweden was announced winners of the Eurovision contest?
The truth is, we've been waiting for this. We've been preparing for this, and secular Sweden has even been praying for this. Ever since Charlotte Perrelli (then Nilsson) won with the song "Take me to your heaven", we've assumed a hosting gig was around the corner.
Here it is, Euphoria by Loreen, winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2012. Did we win because we had a great song? Because we were making a multicultural statement with a morocco rooted singer? Or do we just have impeccable skills in marketing in PR. Whatever the reason is, I can't put my finger on it. Good, or bad, I can't decide because I've listened to the song on average 6 times a day for the past 3 months. I may not like it, but I know it. I'm very happy that Sweden won, I'm excited, proud and exhilerated. I am even hoping to get tickets for the show next year.
Thanks to Loreen for the song, to the Swedish people for wanting her to represent us and to everyone else who voted. Sweden is feeling euphoric, and so am I.
The truth is, we've been waiting for this. We've been preparing for this, and secular Sweden has even been praying for this. Ever since Charlotte Perrelli (then Nilsson) won with the song "Take me to your heaven", we've assumed a hosting gig was around the corner.
Here it is, Euphoria by Loreen, winner of Eurovision Song Contest 2012. Did we win because we had a great song? Because we were making a multicultural statement with a morocco rooted singer? Or do we just have impeccable skills in marketing in PR. Whatever the reason is, I can't put my finger on it. Good, or bad, I can't decide because I've listened to the song on average 6 times a day for the past 3 months. I may not like it, but I know it. I'm very happy that Sweden won, I'm excited, proud and exhilerated. I am even hoping to get tickets for the show next year.
Thanks to Loreen for the song, to the Swedish people for wanting her to represent us and to everyone else who voted. Sweden is feeling euphoric, and so am I.
Monday, 28 May 2012
Monday Mama: MrsChicFantastique
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Kids, Fashion and Blogging with some of the Nets most famous Latte Mama's
Monday Mama is back with an all new crowd of wonderful Mum's from across Britain and Europe, giving us an exclusive look into the latest in kids fashion and blogging straight from those that matter.
This week we have the pleasure of MrsChic Fantastique, event designer, freelance fashion and lifestyle journalist and blogger with a passion for social media.
Name – Mrs ChicFantastique AKA Michaela Deasy-Smith
Location – London and the South of France
Website – in the design stage
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There's so much passion for fashion on your blog, and it really shows through, when and how did this passion start?
I studied journalism, art history and business at
university, taking an internship with ABC radio in Australia. But every week I
was writing to Vogue, Cosmo, and every teen fashion mag I could. While I was
doing that a friend asked me to help organise a new salon store opening for
Toni & Guy. It went really well, for a first time event organiser. I loved
the buzz, and so steered my career into events, and boy, I’ve had fun. From
Royalty, to celebs, the rich and the not so famous, I’ve had an absolute
ball, and it’s been a lot of hard work. Ask Mr ChicFantastique who’s had to
ring me at 4am to find out when I would be coming home, and that’s been in the
weeks leading up to an event.
At 7 months
pregnant I was asked to travel to the Emirates to start work on another event
project, and it was so huge, and such a fabulous opportunity, and I knew that I
wouldn’t be able to keep up the work commitment, so I bowed out, and that’s
when the blogging really took off. I am truly passionate about breathing life
in the UK high street, giving a voice to independent fashion designers,
retailers and creatives. If someone had told me 15 years ago that I could be
using the internet to create a voice and easily get my work published, I could
have been a millionaire over and over by now.
How has your style changed since becoming a mother?
I definitely put more effort into making
sure everything I wear is flattering to my shape (and I sometimes take a photo
of what I look like before I go out – isn’t that just super vain?). I tend to
put my jewellery on after I leave Chic Mini otherwise she will pull at it. I’m
also more obsessed than ever about anti-ageing products. I do so much research
into food, creams, and of course Botox, which Mr CF will not allow. If you
would like to know more about my anti-ageing crusade, tune into Twitter on the 7th
of June for my Twitter party exploring the world of natural vs surgery.
Tell us more about your blog and how it complements your profession.
My blog has to be newsworthy, interesting,
inspirational and as independent as possible with a luxury edge. I suppose I am
a ‘blogger’, but I make sure that my journalism skills shine through with
accuracy, spelling and grammar, and attention to detail. People seem to like
what I do and actual paid writing and events work is slowly coming through via
ChicFantastique.
You're from Australia, live in London and visit France often, what can you tell us about how fashion varies in the different countries?
THE biggest fashion difference is
that UGGS are Australian and something we all had as kids - they were our
slippers. So different looking to what they are now. But in Australia we would
never have worn them out – they are for the house only. In the UK I have been
at a cocktail party and girls have arrived wearing a fabulous dress and
UGGS – oh my god!!! NO.
You will not find anyone in France, no matter how cold it is
wearing UGGS unless it’s a tourist. French women wear the most flattering
leather mid-calf and knee high boots, and I love the look.
The UK is a hot-pot of independent fashion talent who design
clothes, shoes and handbags, and I get goose-pimples each time I discover a new
one.
I spend a lot of time in the South of France where fashion
is all about luxury labels.
Australia does the best swimwear and underwear. My annual
parcel is due to arrive from mum any day now.
How would you describe your little girl’s style?
Chic Mini is Mariella. She has a
fabulous head of dark hair, and massive bright, blue eyes, and eyelashes we would
pay for. And she wears colour so well.
I’ve never had her in a lot of pink – she looks stunning in red, blue, deep
purple. I’ve even had her in black. Mariella always has a trademark clip in her
hair and wears hats beautifully. French baby and children’s clothing is always
so full of colour, hardly any pink in sight, and I love it.
What are your favorite finds in the baby fashion world?
We adore Sooki an Australian
brand. The pieces have super cute designs such as Babushka Dolls; very
functional with buttons and clips in all the right places, and they wash up
well time and time again. We also have a stack of Bonds singlets…a bedtime
must.
No Added Sugar is another gorgeous brand that design
eye-catching pieces with zip and button detail and cute fabrics. I have my eye
on the Trapeze Jump Suite on the Latte-Mama website, but waiting for a smaller Chic
Mini size.
I don’t mind what brand we buy, but I have to have fab body
suits for every day – long sleeve, short sleeve, sleeveless for the hot days.
Do you think runway fashion inspires children's fashion at all, or is it the other way around?
What is your favourite trend for SS 2012?
I also love the oversized clutch. I’ve invested in the
Orange Lizard Oversized Clutch by New York designer Riki Rosetta available
through BagServant.co.uk
What do you predict
will be the most popular one for AW 2012?
Also, big bags. I’ve just discovered Jane Goodchild, handbag
designer, and her lust-have big totes. You can try-on and buy at POP The
Fashion Store in Olney.
Mmmm, big bag love.
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Thursday, 24 May 2012
#OutfitOfTheWeek: Surfs Up
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Barnum Shorts £33, Back to the Future Tee £19, both No Added Sugar |
It's official, we are in a heat wave!
This weeks its Beaches Galore, and obviously we all want that uber-cool, and laid back LA feeling.
No better way to get it for your trendy young man, than from a pair of surf shorts and a funky retro tee.
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We <3 this outfit from No Added Sugar, it brings to mind skating, making sandpits, paddling and my favourite ice cream all round my mouth!
Surfs Up Everybody!
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Thursday, 17 May 2012
Latte Art
Latte Art

It seems that coffee shops and cafe's across the world have found yet another way to stand out in a crowd with a truly creative twist on the Latte.

So a lattemama has to ask herself what will be next....
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Outfit of the Week: No Added Sugar
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Trapeze Jumpsuit £36.80 |
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The jump-suit is the craze which makes play time or jump time comfortable and practical.
This little floral number is that and more. A gorgeous green and white print, an easy on central zip, shearing waist and elastic to leg cuffs makes it beautifully straightforward allowing full attention to the adventure in hand.
100% cotton, and 1% elastane, makes this soft and comfy for your child's skin.
‘See you at tea time!’
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Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Ephraim & Pippi: Mina Shoes
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The style guru duo for stylish parents and their tots
Spring is slowly creeping in on us and our sheepskin boots and leather brogues are getting kicked to the back of our wardrobes in favour of spring/summer '12 most sought after summer flats.
Nothing says comfort and spring like floral ballerina flats. Mina Shoes have out done them selves with these garden party inspired flats in the candy colours so popular this season.
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Nico Ballerina £34 |
Lets not forget our wonderful Mommies and Daddies. Versatile comfort is what you need when running around a playground or walking through the park and we have found just the shoes to do it in.
Boat shoes are a classic style and this great pair by Ralph Lauren is brought bang up to date with the summery plaid print. In line with the 90s revival Dr Martens have made a reappearance and they are better than ever. These practical and feminine pair of cut out brogues are definitely made for walking.
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Ralph Lauren Polo Plaid Lander Boat Shoes £80 Dr Martens Carrie Shoe £80 |
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Monday Mama: MrsAgathaMarple
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Kids, Fashion and Blogging with some of the Nets most famous Latte Mama's
Monday Mama is back with an all new crowd of wonderful Mum's from across Britain and Europe, giving us an exclusive look into the latest in kids fashion and blogging straight from those that matter.
This week we have the pleasure of MrsAgathaMarple,
a mother, wife and experienced blogger from Finland.
She gave birth to her adorable son in spring 2008, which is when it all started. She went on to start her very own blog shortly after in October 2008 and she loves blogging still.
Name: Sari
Blog: MrsAgathaMarple
We have to ask Mrs
Agatha, where did the name for your blog come from?
Well, I'm a huge fan of Agatha Christie, love her detective
stories and my favourite is Jane Marple. So when I thought about a name for my
blog that would stand out, MrsAgatha was the coolest name I could think of and
the address also has Marple in it =)
You have been
blogging for years now, have you noticed any changes in the children’s fashion
blogging world?
Yes, there are more sponsored blogs, brands and businesses
have realized how easy it is to advertise via blogs.
What's it like
blogging in two languages at the same time, and do you ever feel like skipping
one?
I feel like skipping all the time! :D It's quite hard to
write in 2 languages but I can't skip Finnish since most of my readers are from
Finland. And I can't skip English as I've noticed an increasing amount of
readers outside Finland =)
How has your sons
style changed since becoming older, do you even get to decide his outfit anymore?
When he was a baby I bought him very colourful retro-style
clothes (brands like Ej Sikke Lej and Småfolk were my favourites then). But
nowadays he dresses more like me, black and grey being the most used colours
with some more colourful things too. I'm a lucky mama and he lets me to choose
his clothes still! :D
He really doesn't care about what he wears, he's happy if
the clothes are comfortable.
Scandinavian fashion
has become very popular lately. Are there any must have Finnish brands out
there, and how would you define Finnish fashion?
I recommend checking out brands MinuMinu and Aarrekid, those
are the best Finnish brands for kids. Also Nosh Organics is cool.
Almost all Finnish brands use organic/recycled materials for
the clothes and the designs are quite simple but feature a few unique twists.
Most of the children's brands in Finland are retro-inspired since that kind of
style is a big hit at the moment in Finland.
What has been your
best fashion find in the past?
For myself: Swedish Hasbeens-shoes and for the boy:
Vans-shoes (can you tell that I love shoes ;D)
What is your
favourite trend for S/S 2012?
I love the colourful jeans!
What do you predict
will be the most popular one for AW 2012?
I'd say sequins and warm jumpers.
What are your top
wish list items from www.latte-mama.com?
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Clockwise from top: Robot Tee £22; Puss Shirt £28; SunBirds Hat £15.50; Out of Pocket Jumper £17; Roley Poley Pants £32 |
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Wednesday, 2 May 2012
Outfit of the Week: No Added Sugar
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The warmer weather is just around the corner and I expect there are a number of spring birthday parties and weddings on the calender.
What better way to step out in style than in a smart shirt and trouser combo from No Added Sugar. The top is a gorgeous cotton shirt with cute nautical detailing with a pair of soft cotton trousers that ooze smart comfort. Looks great with a quirky jumper or cardigan thrown over for the chilly evenings.
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Ephraim and Pippi: Dungarees
Ephraim and Pippi
The style guru duo for stylish parents and their tots
With the revival of 90s style, dungarees are back in our fashion magazines and on the catwalks. People want trendy but practical and versatile luxury clothing, not just for themselves but for their children. Dungarees are all this and more, for play time, nap time and any time.The spring shades are all about faded denim and candy colours which makes this set of Bonnie Baby dungarees bang on trend for 2012. Bonnie Baby is a great believer in organic cotton and these little dungarees are no exception.
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Bonnie Baby Dungarees £38.50 |
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Clockwise: Pink Jumpsuit by ASOS; Coral Rope Playsuit by Mango; Floral Jumpsuit by Pepe Jeans and Denim Dungarees by Fred Perry. Sourced @ ASOS |
Our hottest picks for this trend are sourced @ ASOS and feature:
Coral Rope Playsuit by Mango £29.99
Floral Jumpsuit by Pepe Jeans £85.00
Denim Dungarees by Fred Perry £95.00
Pink Jumpsuit by ASOS
£50.00
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