Showing posts with label berlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label berlin. Show all posts

08/08/2011

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Berlin photos! So these are the only from the one's I took on my phone (hence the often shitty qaulity), but it's a start. This is why I am a rubbish blogger, not with the quickness of the internet. Anyway, so the one's of the ferris wheel, creepy boarded up candy coloured housing, broken dinosaurs & swan boats is from our (including my mum!) spurt of breaking & entering. I know I know, but it was into Spreepark. I've already shared by slight obsession with Coney Island & this for me has the same sort of eerie, fake happy sheen that I love about there. A few months ago some Berliners put on a gig here, becaue it's in the heart of the East, which is now like the cool bit... So there was an abandoned stage at one point, plus a cafe that looked like it could be open with some dinosaurs that weren't missing limbs.

But around the rest of the park (dodging through the security tape & caravans that have pitched up on the vacant plot) there were rusting rides, with all the trains & tracks overgrown with weeds. There were broken bridges, falling into the rivers & of course, the most beautifully abandoned ferris wheel. I'm sure the lomo shots I took (about 2 films worth) will look fucking amazing, so I'm holding out for that. But honestly, if you're in Berlin for a while you can get the S-Bahn to Treptower Park & walk round to it in about 20 minutes. There's a little board that lifted up for you to crawl under the fence. We followed some people who looked like they were trying to break in too, but we never saw them again & they carried on round the fence so we think they bottled it. It was such an odd thing to explore & I'm so glad we actually made it over there!

The clothes are in the best vintage shop in Berlin (fact.) Tony Durante of Surezstrasse. I can't remember how we got there, but it's in the West district of Charlottenburg. West Berlin still feels extremely different, in contrast to Treptower Park & Spreepark, they have the Tiergarten that has memorials all over it & proper flower beds etc. It's next to the Reichstag, but once you head into it there were like no tourists. & it was a nice way to get the the Bauhaus Archiv which was so fantastic. But anyway, on Surezstasse there's a collection on antique & vintage shops, a lot of them are just decor, but we found at least three or four with clothes. One with a scary lady who was impressed I could pronounce Yohji Yamamoto...

But Tony Durante's was simply everything an amazing vintage shop should be. He was really enthusiastic about the clothes (less so about Berlin & the rent prices in London) & my mum liked him because he actually talked to her rather than ignoring her whilst trying to get me to try on as many clothes as possible like most other shops. Although when I told him she'd thrown away all her vintage Ossie Clarke, Biba etc from the 60s he said I should kill her. All jokes though! He also showed us this amazing house coat by the guy who makes tweed for the queen, & lots of pieces he said he didn't put out because he didn't want to sell them, just because we showed an interest & actually knew a little what we were talking about. Unfortunately I didn't buy anything, the one dress I wanted to he wouldn't let me because it was slightly too tight around the shoulders. Very upsetting, but he was right. There was also amazing jewellry. & in September (I think) they're having a Surezstrasse street party where all the shops will have stalls. Kind of want to go back for it... oh if only I was a jetsetter. But yes, if you like vintage clothing, even if you can't afford the higher (but totally justified) prices, he is an absolutely lovely man just to talk too. He also has an accessories stall in London (from which he told us a funny story about Kate Moss) for something a little closer to home!

& finally the smiley face and the big mud circle are from the Hamburger Bahnhof museum. The first was from the toilets... but there was much better stuff to see too! The mud circle is by Richard Long who brought over mud from Bristol's very own river Severn to make the Berlin Circle, how weirdly awesome is that? Travel all the way to Germany to see an artist from my home town. Or mud from my home town! This was an interesting museum, because it was stupidly hard to get to from the S-Bahn, with barely any signs for pedestrians. Then when inside it was like a microcosm for hipsters. Literally. Outside there were none, on the way there, on the way home, we saw no hipsters. & yet walk through the door & it was crawling with them. Very weird. We actually found this with quite a lot of museums, or maybe that was just me. So yes, even if you're not into modernist art, or Richard Long, there was some very good people watching to participate in!

Oh & plus a waffle from our very first day (almost forgot about that) I don't think I took a picture of Currywurst, but we had the whole range. From upmarket in the biggest foodhall I've ever seen at KaDeWa to proper rank in Treptower park where the sausage was covered in ketchup & then sprinkled with curry powder. Nice. Anyway, I brought some curry-ketchup back with me from the super market so maybe I can recreate it!

I miss Berlin.

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02/08/2011

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I'm back!

Back
from rainy Berlin & sunny Paris with about 20kg extra of clothes (does flying make everyone completely weight conscious about what they buy?). Thank you all so much for the e-mails & recommendations for Berlin, I had a properly wicked time but once I've gone through my e-mails, deleted all the rubbish, put the washing out, checked my bank balance, & taken my film to be developed; I will do some proper posts all about it. For now here I am in front of (I think) the people's theater, or something. I can't completely remember where. Holding a bag full of clothes from Alex's Vintage, my impromptu raincoat from Muji (feeding all those desires I've had for a 60s see thru raincoat inspired by The Doom Generation) & in my gorgeous birthday Antipodium dress.

It's summer!

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19/07/2011

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Just about to tear myself away from Rupert Murdoch crumbling in front of the epic, wonderful Tom Watson to get on a plane for two weeks of holiday, yay! I haven't been organized enough to set up some timed posts unfortunately but in Berlin (photo source) I will have internet so maybe if I can find enough time between constantly updating news websites I can get some posts down! After that I'm disappearing into the ether so... (queue wildly inappropriate word bubble)

Ta ta for now!

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