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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Safari Seduction of a British Colonial Past

The British actor Richard E. Grant went on an adventure back to his homeland of Africa to explore the history of Safari and try to understand the appeal of the big game hunt.
 
Re-creating Teddy Roosevelt's Safari living.
He describes the lifestyle of Safari as dangerous, bloody, romantic and luxurious. In a time when colonial life was about the spread of the British Empire, into the last frontiers of then British East Africa, now Kenya, and in many cases heralding a fresh new start in life for some of its entrepreneurs.



A classic colonial tent with all the trappings - this is the original glamping.
Wealthy British adventurers combined all the pop and grandeur of their British lifestyles in the African bush and no expense was spared.

Even Teddy Roosevelt went on Safari spending millions and hiring a small army of people. He had all the luxuries and then state of the art equipment (binoculars), they called him King of America. It's also argued he was the one who set the style of luxury that is what we think of as today - the quintessential Safari look.

Home away from home - extraordinary.


Gorgeous setting.

It was a time of extraordinary contrasts with elegance and luxury combined with the wild African plains. This brought about some rather wayward lifestyles as the excitement of hunting created a Safari sex appeal. Seducer hunters and the 'happy valley club' went to the extreme of Safari and even tarnished the reputation of the society of the day.


 

 

 
Despite the hedonism, Richard summed up the true spirit of Safari as exhilaration & freedom. Tough lessons have been learnt and now a strong sense of conservation rules and it is a good thing. The mighty & majestic African landscape is one to protect than to exploit.


Magnificent Zebra.

The last days of Empire appear to be the final party. A stylish affair in an exotic location. Today we take inspiration from the positive side of Safari & the British Colonial past.
It has become a classic style loved by designers like Ralph Lauren who swoon over this romantic and decadent era, capturing all the key style elements of luxury and simplicity combined.



The style is further spurred on by the much loved Out of Africa novel, playing on the evocative images of Africa in its colonial heyday. There is such a romantic and raw element in this look. Heavily masculine with a soft feminine edge to balance.




 

Who wouldn't want to dine here?

 
The basic elements of Safari are rich natural textures such as wood, leather, brass, rattan, cotton & canvas combined with a black & white colour scheme. Keep things striking, simple. Its about quality over quantity with these items. Here's some inspiration on what to look for.






And with these elements you can easily create the post colonial safari look with all its romantic and luxurious styling. Add the contrasts of rough vs smooth, black vs white, fine vs textured and you'll be able to build up the layers that make up this defined style.







So beautiful.

 




 




 


 



(all images Pinterest)

Happy Island Styling.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Trick or Treat - Stylish Creepy Coastal

I absolutely adore styling, but unfortunately I rarely get the time to do any of this good stuff at home.
So today spurred on by my very excited 7 yr old who was dressed in pink tights with black witches on them, I indulged in some spooky styling, just in time for ye ole Hallows Eve.

I really enjoyed playing around this morning creating a spooky yet stylish Halloween inspired trayscape. Trayscapes are my adopted invention, they are genius for styling in a real home, need space just move the tray off the table and your creative vignette is still intact - marvellous thing for a designer at home.

So here are the results of my spooky stylin' Sunday escapade.



My spooky inspiration was to inject some stylish and romantic Gothic elements into the mix.



I played with the images in Coral Paint shop and love this effect.
It's edgy, hard, masculine and a little eerie.



My main aim with the spooky styling was to abandon all the cheap Halloween rubbish out there, so only the stylish remained, tricky bit is to do this in a coastal setting.



I  love the way the silver pineapple has replicated in this stylised image, I think I've just invented a new twist on Halloween - Spooky Glam.

Come on girls, lets set this new trend!



This was an experiment - I have a zebra inspired rug and I quite like the contrast of the smooth white coral and black bat on the contrasting stripes, very Film Noir.



This is an overhead shot of my trayscape, I quite like the orange filter over the black and white image - very Tim Burton. 



Whilst searching around home for props I looked at the India Hicks Island Night candle I have.
How perfect it is for a coastal Halloween with its Gothic silver coral sprawling around a dark glass holder.



The final image, my stylishly spooky coastal trayscape.


Mixing Coastal and Halloween elements is not an easy thing to do, but I'm happy with the results - what do you think?

I'm very excited about this new take on Halloween decorating that a lot of you are creating and sharing online.
Let me know what cool creepy coastal creative you've styled recently in your home.

 
Happy 'Spooky' Island Styling.


 
(All images by Oceania Island Living)