Sunday, 19 July 2015

Twinning High Tea

Way back in April, the Sydney Comm announced a special Twinning High Tea that was to take place the coming July where everyloli would have to come in twinning pairs! 
This was the very first time that the Sydney Lolita Community was hosting a meet of this kind, so naturally everyone, Töck and Phanty included, were extremely excited - but what on earth were T and P going to wear? Being on opposite ends of the lolita style-spectrum, it was clear to them that a meet-up like this one was definitely going to require twice the amount of coord-planning than usual... :-p  
At first, Töck was simply planning on finding herself a coord that Phanty already owned to wear with him (perhaps Lovely Sweet Room). But as soon as she stumbled upon somebody on Yahoo Auctions selling AP's Cotton Candy Shop JSK and Salopette together as a set, she had a brainwave!

Töck: Cotton Candy Shop Special Set JSK, KC, Special Set Coat & OTKS by Angelic Pretty, Marini Wooden Sole Shoes by Alice and the Pirates, Hairclip (used as brooch) by A Pocketful of Macarons

Phantasmafloria:
Cotton Candy Shop Salopette, Special Set KC & OTKS by Angelic Pretty, Offbrand Cardigan, Lucent Blouse by Alice and the Pirates, Shoes by Antaina, Dreamy Baby Room Buttons by Angelic Pretty, Necklace by Cute Moon Bunny, Hairclip (used as brooch) by A Pocketful of Macarons 
For the next few months leading up the meet, Töck took it upon herself to hunt down, purchase and put together all the necessary pieces for the best two twinning coords she could create. As the Tea was to take place in the middle of winter, the coords would HAVE to be warm; but unfortunately Phanty has a lot of trouble finding lolita coats and cardigans that fit him. Töck had to get him a cheap lavender cardie off Ebay instead (which she soon kawaii'd up with some Dreamy Baby Room badges) ^.^ 
This was going to the sweetest coord that Töck had ever worn in her life. The adorable rainbows and lambs on the print had completely won her heart (as Töck herself said, "lambs are just vegan poodles!") - but it was still her favourite shade of black, of course. :-p She also wore rocking-horse shoes in a (vain) attempt to elevate herself closer to Phanty's height so they would appear more twin-like. ^.^ 
The Day of the High Tea
The Twinning High Tea was held at the gorgeous Sir Stamford Hotel in Circular Quay (which is a favourite meet-venue for the Sydney Comm) and had 30 lolitas in attendance and 12 twinning pairs in attendance. The Stamford was extremely warm and accommodating, particularly to lolitas with special dietary requirements (vegan crumpets and orange jelly for Töck and a tasty little serving of fish and chips for Phanty) ^.^ 







There were prizes for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd best twinning coords as voted by all of the guests; and most coincidentally, Phanty won a pink Cotton Candy Shop bag in the raffle!

The lovely organisers in Memorial Cake!
1st Prize-winning pair in Crystal Dream Carnival!
Day Dream Carnival (including the matching parasol!!!)
2nd Prize-winning pair in IW's Union Jack!
Victorian Letter (that's Phanty's sister Tearschu on the right!)
Magical Etoile/Cardcaptor Sakura (they made those Clow staffs themselves!)
Two pairs of Shiro-Kuro twins!
Cotton Candy Shop

A huge thank-you to Ann and Simone for organising this amazing meet, as well as to everyone else who came and helped contribute to it's success! ^.^
We hope to see you all again soon! xoxoxoxoxox

Thursday, 9 July 2015

Postcards from France: Return to blogging part 2!

Welcome to the Töck and Phantasmafloria blog once again! 

Phanty here, and I've returned after a short trip to France for the Cannes Film Festival, which you may have heard of in the news and press as one of the most prestigious film festivals (and events, period) in the world! More on this later in the post.



Firstly and more importantly, we recently held our Easter Meet, which unfortunately was overshadowed by much rain. But being Aussie lolitas, we steeled through and kept going with the meet regardless (and I hope this decision didn't upset the poor lolitas who made the trek through the rain)!
Our Day was comprised of 2 parts: A crafternoon and an easter egg hunt! For the hunt. the lolitas were tasked with finding 84 coloured plastic eggs, including 12 large eggs worth 5 points and a pink toy chick worth 10! 
The meet took place in Sydney's Royal Botanic Gardens, which was where last year's Welcome to Sydney Lolita meet was held. We decided this was a comfy spot for a meet, and held it there again. The theme of course: Easter!

The eggs were hidden around the gardens under trees, around ponds and hidden behind statues. It was great to see all these gorgeously dressed lolitas running around and looking for eggs!
And Töck was tasked with keeping them on track, making sure everyone was able to find their eggs and not get lost!
They had an hour to do this, although with the rain, and the fact that the eggs were quite easy to find, the hunt ended within 15 minutes. Well done, everyone!

And once again, we got to raffle off a Metamorphose March of Ducks JSK Set! Congratulations to Loki who won the raffle!


In total, we had about 30 lolitas (with some coming late) attending the meet, which are excellent numbers considering the heavy rain!



Thank you everyone who attended! We did a lot of preparation for this meet, and while everything didn't go ALL according to plan, it was great meeting you all!

Now, to Cannes!




I recently received an offer for an internship to work with The American Pavilion, which i promptly accepted. This would be my first time overseas, and my first time on a plane. Very exciting, although I had no time to wear any Lolita stuff!


As an aspiring filmmaker, being at Cannes is like a dream <3

The badge is basically an all-access pass to the Palais du Festival!
I got to attend many world premieres, including Carol, Sicario and Umimachi Dairy!

Being part of the Pavilion  basically gave me an all-access pass to the Palais du Festival!
I got to see many movies before they screened, including Carol, Sicario

The festival lasted for 2 weeks, and boy they were a busy two weeks! Imagine having full time work every day, 3 film festivals running concurrently and trying to find time to meet friends. Amazingly, i got to do plenty of each!



Being part of the Pavilion  basically gave me an all-access pass to the Palais du Festival! I got to see many movies before they were oficially released, including Mad Max and Carol




I got to meet and see many famous filmmakers and stars, including Amy Poehler, Woody Allen and Emma Watson! There are many amazing hotels and massive yachts that hose exclusive parties that require an invitation, which in turn, requires you to have excellent social wrangling abilities [or just be popular!]
And when you're tired of movies, head down to the beach and relax! Besides the festival, there is a very laid back atmosphere, and the locals are very friendly. Hopefully one day, i'll have a chance to go back, and possibly this time, with a film!
People are so friendly at Cannes! You can literally strike up a conversation with anyone close by about movies, their purpose for being there and ask them out to drinks.













And if you get lucky in the raffle, you may wind up with a much sought after ticket! From there you can experience the movies...
The lines...

And the audiences are always passionate! You may end up getting up, cheering and giving the movie a standing ovation!
For two weeks, Cannes becomes the centre of the world of cinema, and I'm grateful that I got a chance to be right in the middle of it!


One day, I'd love to return and be able to walk down the red carpet in Lolita!
But until then, Au Revoir Cannes!



To Paris!


After Cannes, I took a train up to Paris for two days...


I got to see the Notre Dame during a mass for Pentecost Monday [and they had very strict no sound policies inside for tourists]...



The "Opera"...

And the Lourve! (I didn't have time to go inside though) :-(


But most importantly, I found this little shop:


This visit happened on a public holiday (Pentecost Monday), so I was surprised they were open! Inside I found many lovely goodies!


The store had stock of the latest prints, some rather hard-to-find tote bags and plenty of nice blouses, accessories and cardigans!
Paris was formerly choc full of harujuku/j-fashion stores, half of which have closed down now. Baby maintains a relationship with the "Princess Crepe" crepe shop, however, which remains a popular hang-out spot for Lolitas and Japanese subculture enthusiasts.
BTSSB Paris is situated about an 8 minutes walk from the Bastille, which is accessible via the cities complex subway system.

As it turns out, this might have been the most exciting place i got to see in Paris! After all the hustle bustle of the festival and the travelling and visiting all these big museums and galleries, it was nice to be overwhelmed by something i truly love, and to see something i'm really, really interested in. (Sorry, Eiffel Tower!)




I, myself was only able to buy 2 items to take home. A BTSSB hoodie, and an AATP cutsew for Lottie's birthday!


Unfortunately, I didn't get to see any lolitas on the day, besides the wonderful shopkeeper whose name I can't recall. (If you ever see this person in the photo, please contact me and let me know how things are going in Paris!)


After my 2 day journey around Paris, it was time to return home. For my first trip overseas, this certainly was an overwhelming one. But honestly, and I know this sounds really quite silly, the most exciting part of the Paris trip may have been seeing the Baby store! Thanks be to Travis and Axelle for giving me a place to stay for a night, and to the people at the American Pavilion for having me. Perhaps we'll meet again one day. 

But until then, it's home sweet home for Phantasmafloria!

Thank you to Mai for the pics from the Easter Meet (Being too lazy to bring a camera ourselves) and to everyone who attended the Easter Meet! Hope to see you at the Ann and Simone's Twinning Meet!