Monday, 25 October 2010

The Social Network - movie and beyond

Last night I watched 'The Social Network' aka "the facebook movie with justin timberlake omg it's meant to be so good".

It was amazing. I'm not going into details, but in my opinion it was SO well put together, the story was fascinating...and the actors (yes, even JT) were incredible. INCREDIBLE.

Go see it, ASAP.

In other news, my Foursquare addiction is progressing nicely and I unlocked the '16 Candles Badge' today! Wooohhooo.

Yesterday I got a Distinction + in my university assignment - 'The Downfall of Lindsay Lohan' which was a critique of a new story for my Principles of PR class. Our group came top in the class..I've said it once and I'll say it again - VIVA LA LOHAN!

Speaking of social networking, today, a twitpic I took of a fire on Sydney's Oxford Street made it into the Sydney Morning Herald and various other Australian online publications (with my name credited, of course). This is why I am in love with social media. My ex boyfriend hated me for it. I guess when you wake up in the middle of the night to check your twitter, you know you have a problem.
Whatevs.

Sunday, 24 October 2010

Addicted


to Foursquare.

For those of you that don't know what Foursquare is - it's another social networking tool (alas, unbeknown to many). You check in at different locations, updating your friends to your whereabouts. You can gain rewards at certain venues (like free chips @ Grill'd!), and the idea is to collect 'badges'. Such badges are highly addictive. I want the pretty, rare ones! ...Social media freak = I.


Don't judge.

'The Sweat Shop'

Today I heard Sweaty Betty's (Australia's largest beauty and fashion PR agency) reality TV show, The Sweat Shop, will no longer be airing on Channel 7.

This news came eeyrily soon after a friend and I were pondering exactly when the show would be aired. I love the Spin Crowd, and a show based in Sydney - at places we know and go to, and the PR industry itself would be so good.

Shoutout to someone @ Foxtel: pick up the show!

"Just a quick drink" - famous last words.

So, at 1pm yesterday I get a text - "come for a quick drink with me and Tiff at The London".

With an hour or two to spare before a party later that afternoon, I soon found myself enroute to The London in the blissful Sydney sun.

Fast forward 2 hours, 5 bottles of wine, 2 cocktails and a thunderstorm - we are running wild through the streets of quiet and quaint Paddington - complete with a cat slung over my shoulder (naturally). One birthday party, random descent on a friends apartment in Wooloomoolloo, a conversation with a stranger about circumcision and XYZ amount of cocktails/wine later - we are home in bed eating pods and watching The Spin Crowd.

Half a day in bed, a vanilla milkshake, bacon sandwich, sushi, ANTM, SATC, coffee and copious amounts of water later - I am home - and survived to tell the tale....

Sometimes the random nights that were never planned are the best.

Tomorrow after class I'm going to the pre-screening of 'The Social Network' - a film based around the founding of www.facebook.com . It's had amazing reviews, so I'm really excited to watch it. The poster is gold.

Stay tuned for an update...until then - sneak peak of last nights antics...

XOXO

Friday, 22 October 2010

Get Outta My Teenage Dream (Official Katy Perry/Kylie Minogue Mash-up)



This is such a good summer song. And, today in Sydney it's 30 degrees! I'm just off to Rushcutters Bay to sunbake pre cocktail party! Summer - FINALLY!


LIVE


Before I sleep...I'm loving this.

It's nothing new to the internet - but I still love it. Watch Lindsay Lohan's court tribuneral LIVE. haha, too good. Viva La Lohan.


According to sources, LiLo is likely to head back to jail today despite several weeks of 'sobering-up' @ The Betty Ford Clinic. I'm wishing Lindsay all the best, despite how entertaining this tabloid-trainwreck may be. She's due at court in a matter of minutes.


Peace out bitches XOXO

Mission Accomplished.

It's 2am... my swedish housemate Lily and I rented the movie 'The Back-up Plan' with J-Lo and some gorrggeeeous man-candy whose name I can't remember, and drank red wine and ate chocolate! Rather menopause-esque, I loved it. Perfect Friday night in!

Cute movie..check it out.


Hello weekend! xoxo

Tonight...


...I am trying to stay in. I am really trying.

Last night I judged the 'ECOuture' Fashion Show (on behalf one OneNoffs) - which featured 16 fashion & textiles students from UTS and NSW Tafe. The designs were all amazing...

Before the runway show myself and the other judges met the designers and their models. It was interesting to see how important it that a designer can sell their idea and concept to you...stressing how vital it is for a designer to not only be an amazing designer, but also communicator.

After the show I attended the 'Daughter of the Gods' swimwear launch party at Hugo in Kings Cross. The martini's were great, I'll leave it at that....

To be brutally honest - the models ran so fast down the runway at the party that after a few drinks I could barely see the swimwear itself...so yeah. I'm sure if I saw it on a beach it'd look great, it just felt slightly unorganised.

After the party my friend Phyllie and I went for a dance, then headed home to bed. Had a long day at work today. We filmed a segment for Australian TV personality and designer of the label 'Love Chile' Faye De Lanty's online-show 'Fashion Hound'. Rupert filmed a segment on OneNoffs and GIDEON Shoes, and I filmed a 'street-style' piece. Faye is too funny, love her.

I've just called my Nana, Grandma and Mother. After a long hot shower, I suddenly feel less tired...but I am determined to stay in and recuperate from what seems like an endless week!

Ciao for now xoxo


Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Weekend Delight


Last weekend I spent almost the entire weekend on the Northern Beaches - about 20 minutes drive from the CBD (only in Sydney!). Whilst I had some crazy plans in the works, I had a last minute need for a bit of rest and relaxation, and with a lingering assignment for uni due on Tuesday; it seemed like a good idea to head north for the weekend. And it was! Sometimes it's great to get away even for a couple of days - even if it's 20 minutes drive away.

I lived on the Northern Beaches from August 2008 to June 2009, and whilst living there full time isn't for me - it carries a special place in my heart, and is honestly such a beautiful place to live. But it's too slow for me to live there permanently, and the Spit Bridge KILLS me.

So, I spent the weekend sleeping in, going for long walks on the beach, catching up with friends, eating sushi, watching dvds and...oh, yeah, doing uni...not so glamorous!

The evening before I left I went for dinner at the Victoria Rooms, on Victoria Street, Darlinghurst. The decor was super cute - had a very antique, british high-tea with the queen but in a sort of - queen visiting a warmer country kind of feel to it...hard to explain. The cocktail list was surprisingly extensive, and I of course stuck to my favourite tequila cocktails all evening. For mains - being with a table of 10 we shared a 'banquet' which was basically lots of small dishes; chicken, fish, beef...it was heaven! Then dessert came out...OMG! Turkish delight, nougat galore all on a platter...was so well presented and SO strange since it was only earlier that day I'd been in Harris Farm Markets debating whether or not to buy some turkish delight myself!

After returning back to the darling suburb of Paddington, it was back to uni, work and life. Always good to have time to reflect and relax and unwind away from home to clear your head and your mind. I love making level-headed decisions away from everything, and thinking about things logically.

Last night I went and saw the documentary 'Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work' with my best friend. It was everything you never expected it to be. Sad, funny, moving, strange, bizarre, inspiring, tragic...completely twisted in the best possible way. And seeing Joan Rivers with no makeup on was entertaining enough. The woman is 75 years old!! Insane.

Tomorrow evening I am representing OneNoffs and judging a "ECOuture" Fashion Show, whereby design students have made outfits from recycled materials or thrift store finds. I've seen the judges pack and there are some amazing looks, these people are seriousl
y talented. After that I am attending the 'Daughter of the Gods' swimwear launch at Hugo's in the Kings Cross. I'll be taking some snaps of the evening for some upcoming work-related developments.

This weekend I have 3 friends birthdays to attend - inbetween which I shall be catching up on sleep and eating healthily. Finally a weekend has arrived where I have nothing to do but relax and have fun with friends!

Stay tuned! X

Monday, 18 October 2010

Cry


Today someone posted this quote on my twitter. I think it's totally cute...

"If I could be any part of you, I’d be your tears. To be conceived in your heart, born in your eyes, live on your cheeks, & die on your lips." - Unknown

Follow me @ollie_lloyd

Missing You - Diana Ross http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXJaE_coSMw

Thursday, 14 October 2010

Studio 54 Costume Party

This weekend I am...Angel Melendez.

That's hot.


Forget Paris Hilton. Forget Nicole Richie.

BOOM.

I'm currently reading...


The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe (one of my all time idols) by Donald H. Wolfe. Completely amazing, provoking, inspiring and a wonderful read.

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

To take on where I left off….


My night out with Sam & Emily in London was so much fun…After sipping fine wine and giggling over several Big Brother has-beens at Shoreditch House we ventured into Soho, where we experienced the delights of several gay clubs and danced the night away. The next day we all met for lunch in Camden, and gossiped for what seemed like forever at a cute little pub over pubesque english food and refreshments.

That same day we also ventured into a couple of tattoo parlours to talk to some artists about ideas we have and what they thought…but that’s for another blog!

The weekend, which I assumed would be a quite weekend away with the family, was anything but. By the end of it I felt like Amy Winehouse, post 5 day bender. Oh dear. Spending 3 days solid with one entire side of my family was fantastic though. I did the 'Falconry' - I held an Owl called Lulu on my arm, and a massive falcon (it was scary - not gonna lie).

My flight back to Sydney was absolutely horrific . I’m not usually one to complain about flying, which considering the amount of long haul flights I've undertaken in the last two years alone is something I’m rather proud of. But this was something else! After 2 stop overs (1 of which was never actually mentioned – cheers Emirates), 4 movies (Toy Story 3, Date Night, The Little Mermaid & a shark doco), 30 hours and 5 temazipan later I arrived back on Australian turf.

As the saying goes, there’s no rest for the wicked. The day after I returned I started my new job working for the Ted Noffs Foundation, more specifically assisting Rupert Noffs, and working on the PR for the social enterprises the foundation undertakes – OneNoffs and GIDEON Shoes.

3 weeks down the line and work is going great. The difference between working a job you are genuinely passionate about and enjoy, and one you are doing simply because it pays the rent is HUGE. I love going to work, and working on all the exciting things we have planned for the future. Having the freedom to be creative is a blessing.

Meanwhile, I feel like since I arrived home I literally have. Not. Stopped. In-between work, catching up with friends, uni, partying and work events…I cannot remember the last time I had a quiet night in and watched a dvd. The nights all seem to have blended into one stream of cocktails, dancing and cigarettes galore. Don't judge.

Last Friday night was particularly fabulous. Whilst on a night out with my friends at Sydney’s ‘Piano Room’. The night begun sipping cocktails in a bar in Paddington, and ending with dancing with my friend Tiffany (www.socialdiary.com.au) in front of a wind machine at a gay club at 3am..whoooops!

One thing I’ve come to realise over the past few months; finding genuinely kind-hearted people in this little city of Sydney is way easier said than done. I treasure the people I find that fit that criteria.

So, as I sit here typing this blog this Wednesday evening (actually 2am Thursday morning) – my first quiet night in for as far as my cocktail saturated brain can recall; my night has consisted of cooking a healthy stir fry, watching Sex and the City episodes with my Swedish housemate Lily, doing a foodshop for the first time in 2 weeks, and eating cheese and crackers (with a little glass of wine, of course). Completely perfect.

This weekend I have a ‘Studio 54’ themed dress-up party. I also have a growing pile of uni work that needs attacking. Generally life is great & 4 weeks more of uni and I’m done for the year! Wooohhoooo.

Until next time (promise it won’t be so long.)

XXX

My puppy (he's 13, so what!) Oscar aka Oskie. West Highland Terrier...best dog in the world.

Miley Cyrus - Who Owns My Heart - Official Music Video [HQ]


I've been a fan of Miley for as long as she's been around. I was sat front row at her last concert at the O2 Arena in London and it was absolutely incredible. Yes I just said that and no, I don't care. Despite being sat in a sea of 12 year old tween girls and their mothers, me and my best friend Emily had the most insane night. Miley was riding above the audience on a motorbike on strings... Need I say more?

Here's the latest video for her single Who Owns My Heart. Awesome song, check it out.

"Coke Diet"

Tuesday, 21 September 2010


So, on Friday evening I arrived in London for my 10 day suprise-the-family-pop-up visit. Only my Mum knew...my family were totally shocked it was hilarious. It's been really good to see everyone, sleep in my own bed and just generally relax at home. I went out with my three closest friends on Saturday evening for a wild night on the tiles. Amazing.


Unfortunatly, I have been a victim of JETLAG. Pure hell. I go to bed at around 2am, and find myself wide awake at 8am and then falling asleep throughout the day...

Today I visited my Nana at her house in Hayling Island. We read Vogue, listened to acoustic Lady Gaga, brainstormed tattoo ideas and watched Coco before Chanel (which is a really sad, but amazing movie). My Nana is also the best cook in the entire world; so naturally the dinner she made me was absolutely incredible. I know everyone says that; but my Nana's cooking IS the best.



In other news, I've been reading Lindsay Lohan tested positive for cocaine....pretty shocking considering her team appeared to be doing such a great PR job with her 'comeback'. I usually have sympathy for LiLo, but this just makes her seem like an idiot.

Tomorrow I'm meeting my friend Lee in London for coffee, then going with my friends Emily & Sam to Shoreditch House for a champagne charity event, and then off to wherever the night takes us...

This weekend I'm going to Centre Parcs Resort with my entire family, I'm booked in to do Falconary - I can't wait. A long weekend of relaxing is just what I need before I fly back to Sydney on Monday evening! Wish I could stay here for longer, there's no place like home!

Wednesday, 15 September 2010


"Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring."


addicted to YOU

Last night I went to a party at Robby Ingham in Paddington with my friend Rupert Noffs. I've never actually been to the store itself, but the party was fab. Pretty clothes, botox, cute mini-takeout boxes with dumplings, champagne and more botox pretty much sums up the evening (+ some wondering eyes and a dramatic ending thrown into the mix). I also had the pleasure of meeting one of my favourite Australian TV-personalities, Charlotte Dawson. For me, Charlotte is like the Australian version of Janice Dickinson who I ADORE. They are both hilarious...if it wasn't for them on show's like America's Next Top Model or Australia's Next Top Model I don't think I'd bother watching. They say it how it is. I admire that. (+ they both look fucking divine)



This week I feel like a weight has been lifted too. After talking to one of my friends in the U.K. about something that has been bothering me, his advice and wise words just seem to totally have straightened out my mind set. It's like straightening a big, hideously tangled afro. Sometimes all you need is someone else's perspective and input on an issue to totally turn you around and put you back on the right path.

Today I spent time with my friend Marc. We went to Gazebo's Wine Garden in Potts Point and had coffee and wine and chatted & laughed like school girls about the most random things for hours. Exactly what I needed...


Things I am loving this week:

Moroccan Oil. (www.moroccanoil.com)
Everyone has been raving about this..including Nicole Richie! I figured it was just another PR-driven fad, but thought I'd give it a go and got my hands on some courtesy of my friend Marc (marcthinksthis.blogspot.com). You simply put a tiny blob in after showering when your hair is damp, and work it through with your fingers. The results are amazing. My hair feels not only SO soft, and not fluffy and dry like it usually does right after I shower, but also looks so shiny and healthy. Amazing! I defiantly get what the hype is all about now.


VMAs.
There are so many great things about this years MTV Video Music Awards. For me this is always the best MTV Awards show, as its usually where drama happens, ie. Britney Spears - Gimme More circa 2007; my favourite live performance by Britney. Don't ask me why...

LiLo's sketch with Chelsea Handler who presented this year was hilarious... The set looked surprisingly similar to the set from the MTV Awards I went to here in Sydney last year...everyone was raving about it which I thought was quite funny. And of course Lady Gaga stole the show with her ensemble of crazy costumes....the meat dress...no words. I love the way everyone is talking about her, despite the fact she didn't even perform! Can't wait for her new album "Born This Way".

Twitter.
My obsession with twitter isn't anything new. But the obsession is getting worse. I found myself awake at 4am last night reading my tweets..oh dear. www.twitter.com/ollie_lloyd

Good Karma.
I've had a great opportunity present itself recently, and I was thrilled to find out someone had given me a glowing reference this week...it's all too often we hear bitchy things people are saying about us, and all too rare that we hear overly positive remarks. So refreshing.

Tattoos
I've always thought certain tattoos are great; and others are absolutely tragic. But I've found myself becoming more and more warm to the idea of getting one myself this week...I'm the type of person who gets over things within 5
minutes, so I need to choose what I want wisely. I've had a few ideas in my head for a while now...we'll see.

FrontRowSuit.com
My friend just launched this website. The updates and short, to the point, easy to read and fun. I'm into it. Check it out; http://www.frontrowsuit.com/

Surprises.
In the words of Victoria Beckham: "The airport is my runway".

Tonight I had a quiet evening. I cleaned my room (formerly a sea of clothing), and popped to Piano Room to see my friends Marc, Andy and Alex for a quick drink at a pop-up party that was happening there. I am now at home in bed, praying that tomorrow is hot so that I can TAN.



Quote of the day: "Everyone's a star and deserves the right to twinkle".

In other news my blackberry has developed a strange habit for flashing red when there is no text,tweet or email. Get your act together woman! How odd.
Until next time,


xoxo

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Once upon a time in a far away blog...

Soooo...after creating this blog what seems like one hundred years ago, I've decided to try and commit to updating it once in a while from now on. I'm not aware anyone even knows this little spec in cyberspace exists (I often forget it does) but typing out all my random thoughts/ideas onto a blog may be just the creative outlet I have been looking for.

The past few weeks I've had this weird feeling of underlying uneasiness. I'm not sure why; it could be the gradual build up of uni assignments that I've been avoiding, or lurking feelings from my recently deceased relationship...nevertheless, a phone call with my Grandmother in England this evening whilst enroute to a friends house put a huge smile on my face.

My Grandma has been cleaning out the spare bedroom. I have a lot of memories from this room...it was where I would play with my sisters or cousins when I was younger, paint, draw, dress up, and sleep when I stayed over.

When my Grandma announced she was taking the books from the book shelves to a local kids charity, a feeling of pure shock and anxiety suddenly came over me, and I literally stopped walking! The idea of taking story books that had probably not been opened in years to kids who would really enjoy them is obviously great...but at the same time I have so many memories of them; copying their illustrations, covering a gravy boat in tin foil pretending it was Aladdin's lamp, feeling scared from reading the story or being happy and wishing I was Cinderella going to the ball with Prince Charming (I always wanted my own pair of glass slippers).

After a few seconds I managed to 'gather myself' and resumed walking. Yes, I do share many memories with those books; but at some point we have to let go of things
in our lives and just keep the memories and good times in our minds and learn to move on.
We all have to move on at some point..and at the end of the day, I'm sure (and sincerely HOPE) the books will go on to inspire and bring the same amount of happiness to other kids as they did to me.

This idea can be applied to so many areas of my life right now...unfortunately moving
on is often easier said than done.

On a brighter note, following my frantic, anxiety fuelled breakdown over the phone
about the books being sent away - whilst praying to god my Grandma had not donated my singularly favourite book from my childhood (The Fairytales of Brothers Grimm) - I was promptly reassured. The book is safely locked up in a chest in her bedroom (and no pumpkin carriage or flying carpet will be taking it anywhere near a charity store anytime soon!). And so the conversation continued, I breathed a sigh of relief, and lived happily ever after...

...for now!

xoxoxo




Wednesday, 11 August 2010