This weekend the beautiful Judy came to visit me for my birthday. Out of gratitude, I'm dedicating this post to her. 
I've known her for almost eight years, which is mental, and she's been away to visit my father with me every time I've been. Most of these pictures are us whilst out, because it's basically what we've built our friendship on!







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What have I been doing for the past week? 
Drinking a lot, and surviving parties until the morning:


Roadtrips



& being generally beautiful with my friends. 



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Q&A


I have been busy creating things I'm proud of. I'm not sure if I've succeeded, but we'll see. 
I've decided I'm going to write more, here. About my thoughts and feelings and views on the world, as well as on pretty things that interest me like creating papier mache antlers and which lipsticks I enjoy putting on my face. After all, there are only so many pictures of someone's face you can look at without feeling like you've got an involuntary tick. 

When deciding what to write for this first talky blog, I referred back to a post on my last blog where I asked people to submit questions to me. I read my answers, and I realised where I was four years ago isn't even close to where I am now. Funny how things change... But here are my answers again, in updated form:

1. Is your name really Sophielia? 

In short, no. The long, and very uninteresting story, is that when I was at school I played Ophelia in Hamlet. One of my friends, who was playing Hamlet, nicknamed me Sophielia, and I changed my name on Facebook to it, as you do when you're young and enjoy nicknames. As I moved on from that point in my life I met new people, and they came to know me as Sophielia. Now, it's just my name. 

2. How often do you see your best friends?

Not nearly enough. One of the downsides to not being able to settle anywhere is that you spend quite a lot of time wishing you could spend time with the people that have had a positive impact on your life yet are too far away for you to let them know. 

3. How old do would you like to be when you get married?

I don't care if I'm 75, or even if I never get married. It's not a priority to me - and anyway, Aragorn is a fictional character sooo...

4. Do you have any pets?


Jennyanydots and Edith Sedgwick. Edie loves Jenny, Jenny hates Edie. I think you can tell which one's which ;)

5. Do you have any scars?

Yes, one on my leg from when I passed out and fell on a stick (keep it classy); one on my arm from the first and last proper cat fight I ever had, when I was seven. The bitch had talons, not nails. 

6. Do you believe in love at first sight?

No. I believe people have the capacity to love people they've only just met, but everyone's too cautious and self indulgent to be persuaded. So we have to go about a process of only getting to know people we are attracted to, and then only opening our hearts once we figure out that person has a common ground with ourselves. & then, when they do something to hurt us we hate them even more for it because we've put that much pressure on the situation to destroy it would be like bursting a balloon. If we just all chilled out a bit and kept our hearts open we could love people instantly. Maybe not that deep-routed-married-for-fifty-years kind of love. But at least a sort of compassionate love that would take the pressure off. 

7. What's your favourite band/singer/song?

Band: Aerosmith.
Singer: Marcus Mumford.
Song: Lilly, Rosemary & the Jack of Hearts by Bob Dylan.

8. Favourite film/book/TV series?

Film: Girl, Interrupted.
Book: The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath.
TV Series: Monty Python's Flying Circus.

9. If you could have one superpower, what would it be?

Animal morphing. That way, I could fly, swim and run amongst the best of nature without a fucking care.

10. Does the future scare you?

Sometimes I get scared that I won't be able to achieve all of the things I want to, and sometimes I get scared that I won't be able to handle the sting of loneliness when I'm older. Generally, though, I occupy my mind away from those thoughts. 

Although this isn't a tag, if you fancy answering these questions then by all means do so, e-mail me your responses at sophilizz@gmail.com. Lets get to know each other. 


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Hat: Debenhams men's section. Fur coat: Camden market.
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GET READY WITH ME

Step 1: I was my hair as usual with my sea salt shampoo, but use a hair mask and leave it on for 15 minutes while I get on with making sure I'm squeaky clean.  It looks like I have makeup on here, I don't I just have abnormally thick, dark eyelashes. 


Step 2: Moisturise, Face mask and fake tanning. I put a face mask on, I prefer the clear ones you can peel off, but I had this mud mask with aloe vera in and wanted to soothe my skin. I then moisturise my knees, elbows, ankles and wrists before tanning my entire body, I won't put you through the agony of a visual of this, but I basically just get naked and cover myself in the stuff. I use St Moriz because it's cheap and has a nice colour to it, and doesn't smell horrid. 


Step 3: Once I look something like this, I wash my face mask off being very careful not to get anything on my fake tan. If I do, I just go over the bits I've got water on. I'm not sure why I don't just leave tanning until my face mask, I guess I get bored. Then I get my surroundings ready, including music and candles.


Here we go, I like mood lighting, and it's not as dark as it appears in this photo, I can still see what a mess I'm making of my face and hair. My red berry candle was a Christmas present, and sits in a little crystal bowl I got from a charity shop. 


Step 4: I then do my nails... Pretty self explanatory!


Step 5: Face makeup - I start with Estee Lauder's Matte Perfecting primer, it's not got too much silicone in so lets the skin breathe. I then go on with a mix of MAC's Studio Fix and Bourjois' healthy mix foundations, with MAC's Mineralise Skin Finish powder over the top. I conceal with basically whatever is handy at the time, and highlight with Yves Saint Laurent's Touche Eclat. 


Step 6: Eye makeup - I use MAC's paint pot in painterly as a base, for the eyeshadow to cling to, and go over with Illamasqua's cream gold eyeshadow over my mobile lid for more vibrance. I then use a mix of colours from the Urban Decay Naked and Naked 2 palettes, usually Naked and Halfbaked over my lid and whichever colour takes my fancy for my crease to smoke it out. I then tight line, curl my lashes and apply a coat of Diorshow and Shu Uemura mascara, because I like massive eyelashes but tend not to wear falsies. 

For my lips I went nude tonight so I just lined them with a nude lip liner and went over them with lip balm. 

Step 7: I wore a black skater style dress from TopShop, a thrifted soft leather jacket with fur trim, and some new underwear I'd bought. I have a thing for nice underwear...


Step 8: Grab a friend and drink until the morning.


Try not to acquire anyone else's belongings. 





Classy, chick. 
LETS MAKE ANTLERS.

Step 1: Make your antler shapes using tin foil.


Step 2: Using newspaper and (I used) wallpaper paste, papier mache over the tin foil. You won't need as much paste as I made, I went a bit crazy. You will need a few layers, though. (Cigarettes optional)


Step 3: Hot glue gun them to a wide headband, make sure they balance properly and are at a good height on your head. 


Step 4: Paint and decorate with flowers/butterflies/leaves etc.



Step 5: Wear.