Saturday, March 20, 2010

♥ BE BOP A LULA ♥

The official description for LULA Girl of My Dreams Magazine is as follows: "Lula is created for people of the world who love fashion, music, art, & make believe. Lula is gentle, whimsical and ethereal in tone, mixing high fashion to fall in love with and interviews that feel like late night chats with people you wish you knew. Editor: Leith Clark. With international stylists, photographers, musicians, artists, illustrators, LULA is a beautiful magazine that is not only a forum for beautiful work and fresh ideas, but that reads like an honest, funny, and inspirational friend." What this fails to mention is that it is my absolute all time favorite, life affirming magazine. It only comes out twice a year and for the last 2 weeks or so I have been on pins and needles waiting for the spring 2010 issue to arrive from England (where it's published) and thankfully, for everyone, it came in last evening. Before Lula, I was utterly unaware that there was such a thing as style based magazines; let alone one that featured the kind of art, people, and fashion that I am surrounded by in my dream world. Lula is everything that I aspire to be. This is it's 10th issue and it's fifth anniversary. To celebrate, Leith Clark and staff created 7 different covers inspired by 7 different strawberry shortcake characters portrayed by 7 different models styled by 7 different design houses favored by Lula*. The issue I have features Charlotte di Calypso dressed by Moschino portraying Lemon Meringue (the ditsy model from New York City. Yea!). Can't decide which to get? Never fear, the entire photo series is in the issue. Lula has become a collectors item because of it's beauty, quality, and limited printing. This is not just my own feeling, go to eBay and see how much back issues go for. Also, I can attest to this because I have spent the last year collecting all the back issues and can proudly say I have all ten issues in really good condition (and yes it was totally worth it). Lula is magical for so many reasons and I could write for hours on end extolling its virtues. I will name a few but I dont want to give everything away and ruin all the magic. Each issue features a different bracelet or necklace on the spine, Lula sometimes features interesting guest editors who curate different issues, and it never feels pretentious. So enjoy the photos and please let me know if you would be interested in profiles or pictures of any or all of the back issues.

*The other six covers are Kim Noorda as Strawberry Shortcake dressed by Charles Anastase, Chanel Iman as Orange Blossom by Kenzo, Liu Wen as Plum Puddin' by Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti, Gierdre Dukauskaite as Lime Chiffon by Erdem, Addison Gill as Blueberry Muffin by Cacharel, and Kate Somers as Raspberry Tart by Sonia Rykiel.

p.s. The second cover photo is Raspberry Tart (pic from quietrebel).




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