Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Woman dressed as Man dressed as Woman part2.
It was soo good.
had a great time and my costume looked amazing if i do say so myself. Make up done by the lovely Jen Brown and hair bby Emily Gunning. Miss Noble in the middle supported a bold twirled moustache and stockings and suspenders.
rx
Friday, 8 April 2011
The Lake and Stars
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Woman dressed as Man dressed as Woman.
I adore Rihanna's costume in the "Who's That Chick" video. I think this may too be an inspiration for the costume.
Yes, it's going to be fantastic... hopefully.
My 22nd birthday looms, only 13 days away.
On a positive side I was in Glasgow town centre today, wee trip to mandors and have got some lovely fabric to create a fabulous Pricilla Queen of the Desert inspired costume. Lots of colour, latex and sequins. Beautifully tacky. I am going to be trashy as I venture forth into adulthood.
The colour in this picture is fantastic, I thoroughly enjoy this musical. wee trip to london is definately on the cards.
Here is hoping I get my coursework done in time to finnish the costume. rxx
Monday, 4 April 2011
Angus Macphee
Angus Macphee was born on the 8th July 1927 and died last month February 13th 2011.
An art teacher at the Glasgow school of art, a talented man he spoke Gaelic at home, english and played the pipes. Born in Glasgow and living in Skye he had the best of both worlds. There was a television programme in which he was featured, as a teenager he found the body of a German U-boat sailer. He made it his mission to find the relatives of this sailor so that they would know what happened to him. He was a great man.
Not only was this man a great artist and gaelic speaker he too was a friend of the family. This is the reason that i fell heir to the name Rhona. Now for years i have spoken of how I have been named after a girl with leukemia well this is in fact true. Angus Macphee had three daughter who used to play with my mum, unfortunately one of his daughters died at the age of four.
Angus MacPhee dedicated his Crunluath Collection to his daughter Rona.
rxx
An art teacher at the Glasgow school of art, a talented man he spoke Gaelic at home, english and played the pipes. Born in Glasgow and living in Skye he had the best of both worlds. There was a television programme in which he was featured, as a teenager he found the body of a German U-boat sailer. He made it his mission to find the relatives of this sailor so that they would know what happened to him. He was a great man.
Not only was this man a great artist and gaelic speaker he too was a friend of the family. This is the reason that i fell heir to the name Rhona. Now for years i have spoken of how I have been named after a girl with leukemia well this is in fact true. Angus Macphee had three daughter who used to play with my mum, unfortunately one of his daughters died at the age of four.
Angus MacPhee dedicated his Crunluath Collection to his daughter Rona.
rxx
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