I found the best thing on ebay the other day. Planet stockings! Being in a nude & black print, they're also a lot different to galaxy printed tights, which I feel have been a bit overdone. I finished off my outfit with some blue lipstick in an attempt to look all "spacey" (why I equate blue lipstick with outerspace I am not sure. Maybe it's because alien babes in B-grade sci fi flims often wear "wacky" coloured lipstick to signify their alien status, or maybe because the cold of deep-space has stopped my blood circulating. Take your pick.)
wearing
tights - Ebay
dress - c/o Glamorous
shoes - Label Shoes c/o Chictopia
necklace - Wholesale
hat - c/o Wholesale
lipstick - Etsy (My Beauty Addiction)
So I don't ever talk about the fact that I spend a LOT of my time reading science fiction novels.
There we go, I'm even nerdier than you all probably thought I was.
So as my little science segment today, I thought I might share with you some of my science fiction picks.
I usually go for science fiction books which are based on real science, or are at least scientifically plausible. I often can't stand the type of science fiction books that are full of aliens who look a lot like humans and especially when they inexplicably speak English too. Or movies that do away with physics, and science is equated with magic (yeah I'm one of those annoying people who can't sit through a movie without saying "but that couldn't work"). So, basically, my favourite science fiction books are less dragons-and-aliens fantasy and more "sciencey" science fiction. (Although in saying that, I will still forever love Dr Who and Star Wars.)
I'm currently reading (or about to read):
WWW.Wake by Robert Sawyer - the main character in this is also, fittingly, a young blogger
Singularity Sky by Charles Stross
Blackout by Connie Willis
I highly recommend:
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
This Other Eden by Ben Elton
The Ugly Series by Scott Westerfield (technically for teenagers... and the first time I read it I was a teenager. I've read it several times since and it still rocks).
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Oryx & Crake by Margaret Atwood
The Singularity Series by William Hertling
Also I had to post a photo of an unexpected and extremely thoughtful gift I received the other day from Christine (the owner of the amazing Flapper Girl).
They're cards! Science themed cards! Thank you so much Christine, you're the greatest. There is definitely a lesson to be learnt in telling everyone what you're into, over and over again - you end up with the most awesome gifts :D
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Friday, 4 January 2013
Intergalactic - another dimension
Thursday, 3 January 2013
I'm on etsy!
Hey all! I'm just popping in quickly today to mention that I've opened an etsy store!
Here's a screenshot of it, but you can check out the whole thing here.
I'll be adding some baby-blue heart collar clips to the store really soon as well, as that was the second most popular requested colour (you can still vote on the poll on my sidebar if you haven't yet had your say!)
Hope you're all super dooper well. And if you haven't seen it yet, please enter my Rire boutique giveaway!
Much love,
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Wednesday, 2 January 2013
Baby darling doll-face honey
Happy 2013 guys! I hope all your New Years celebrations were marvellous!
This dress that Romwe sent me is pretty damn amazing. It's also quilted and really thick, and completely not appropriate for wearing in summer - hence I am going to be taking it with me on my trip to Japan (which is happening in just 25 days, oh my goooooosh!) I LOVE the creepy doll-face appliqué, so I attempted to look a little bit like a creepy doll myself.
wearing
dress - c/o Romwe
socks - Vintage
lace sock cuffs - The Little Pineneedle
Rita Levi-Montalcini was an amazing, fiery and bad-ass neuroscientist, who sadly passed away a couple of days ago, aged 103 years old. As a future neuroscientist/cell biologist, wannabe science communicator and feminist, Rita is someone who seriously inspires me. I wanted to write a short post about her amazing life.
Italian-born, she pursued a career in science at university despite both her father and 1930s society being generally against women in higher education. Then, she had to go into hiding when Mussolini came into power, as she was Jewish and thrown out of her university. To continue studying science, she built a secret research laboratory. Despite this, in 1986 she won a Nobel Prize for discovering something called "nerve growth factor", which greatly advanced our understanding of how neurons (nerve cells) work. Being at this point 77 years of age, she never slowed down - she went on to found the European Brain Research Institute in Rome, and a foundation encouraging the education of young women in Africa. She gave lectures and spoke out about promoting equality for women in science. And she turned up to work every day super well-dressed, with perfectly manicured hands and coiffured hair, even after turning 100.
Basically, I want to be Rita. The world will miss her. Read more about her here.
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Giveaway from Rire Boutique! // CLOSED
I'm welcoming in the New Year with a chance for one of my blog readers to win a $40 gift card from the lovely Rire Boutique! Based in California, Rire Boutique houses a small collection of super cute dresses, cutesy tops, beautiful skirts and earthy jewellery. All you need to do to enter is "like" their facebook page and leave a comment on their wall with your favourite item from their store (also mention that I sent you!) To enter, you will need to use the Rafflecopter widget below. There are also heaps of optional entries to boost your chances of winning!
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Monday, 31 December 2012
New Years Outfit / Art & Science
This is my outfit for tonight! This dress, courtesy of Oh My Love, arrived just in time for New Years! It's absolutely perfect for the occasion with a tulle underskirt, and its short, strapless, fitted shape and puffy skirt. Plus it's sparkly! I'm not doing anything huge for this New Years eve, just hanging out with a group of my closet friends, which I'm really looking forward to.
Here's a song to get you in the mood for New Years (it's a good 'un! Have a listen! Dance dance dance!)
You can't see it from far away, but this is my make-up for tonight - subtle gold sparkles on my eyes and lips. Actually, you can't even really see it in this photo either (I'm kind of embarrassingly bad at make-up for a fashion blogger really, haha).
wearing
dress - c/o Oh My Love
lace socks cuffs - The Little Pineneedle
necklace - c/o Oasap
shoes - Rubi Shoes
So I LOVE it when science is combined with art. Random International have created a Rain Room installation, which allows participants to explore the room and their movements influence the fall of the rain - and at the same time, measures and researches the behaviours of its viewers.
The Art and Science Journal best capture the aim of the artwork:
"[Rain Room invites participants] to contemplate how technology alters our environment, ultimately questioning the role humans play in its alteration. It provides an instance where the forces beyond human control (i.e.: the weather) are manipulated by human activity."
Please go if you live in the UK. It looks way too good. Click here for the gallery's website!
Hope you all have an amazing 2013!
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Sunday, 30 December 2012
Farewell, 2012! Bring in the New Year!
Farewell, 2012! It's been a good one!
The Pineneedle Collective has had a pretty amazing year. As I only started blogging properly last December (only one year ago), it's crazy to see how much this little space has grown in 2012, particularly as I also started commuting 4 hours a day to university at the same time!
One of the highlights of blogging for me this year was that I was able to "meet" so many lovely people, either in the blogging community or those who are just readers. You've been nothing short of amazing. I'm constantly amazed by the thoughtful comments you leave, pictures you draw me and intelligent thoughts you leave in relation to my science posts! And even if you haven't left me any comments or sent me messages (goodness knows there's so many blogs that I silently creep on), it's awesome to know that there's so many of you reading and appreciating what I have to say. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Here's some of my blog highlights from the past year!
My DIY Valentines tights - with more than 50000 pageviews, this was a post which I had the most awesome feedback on, and have subsequently seen popping up all over the internet! It is amazing to know they've inspired so many people!
Dying my hair pink, lilac and blue... and (accidentally) green...
Learning how to make my own dresses and then subsequently making a whole heap from anything I could find, including pillowcases and tablecloths.
Starting a love-affair with wigs in this post (may have also been a consequence of attempting to maintain my bright pink hair and subsequently destroying it...)
Introducing my science alter-ego in this post and beginning to add a scientific fact to each outfit post! This is the thing I'm most proud of in 2012, especially as it's helped me to discover other fashionable science bloggers and the fact that I have a whole bunch of intelligent blog readers! I'm inspired by the feedback I get on my science posts, especially the few messages I've received where someone's told me they want to do science because of my blog! I aspire to be a Brain Cox-esque science communicator one day, so it's been a very modest, but good start.
This outfit (which I named Crouching Tiger, Hidden Lion) is my favourite of 2012. I'm pretty proud of it.
And just this month, opening my own store! This is an idea I'd been toying with for months and I finally did it! And I've even made some sales, so I've been pretty chuffed with that :)
And that brings us to last night. I wanted to share with you all some shots I took last night with my boyfriend's little brother (hi Johnson!) who has just started getting interested in photography. I wanted to show him how to do "long exposure" shots and this is what we came up with! I felt like they were quite appropriate photos for bringing in the new years, and so this is how I'm ending the post. Happy New Years, everyone!
I attempted to write "Pineneedle" in the one below, but failed pretty badly. It kind of looks like it says Pineneedle, right? And because Johnson is also a 13 year old boy, I was obliged to do one that said "Batman".
Hahaha.
Hope you all have a wonderful New Years and that 2013 is full of learning, love, laughter and good things. I'm very excited (and nervous!) for 2013. Did I mention that I'm going to Japan in 27 days?? And then moving out of home?! I will have one last post tomorrow showing off a New Year's countdown outfit! |
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