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iCiNG is a place of congregation for fashion misfits, Vogue vagabonds, les enfants terribles. We yawn in the face of the mainstream, giggle at subcultures & continue to excel. Articles run the gamut from menswear to wardrobe organisation, all with an emphasis on personal style & expression. Daintier, smarter, better-dressed!
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Southern hospitality — This time last week I was on my way to Florida. I had such a great time there, & Meg & Charles made me feel so welcome! (Thank you!) It was all about Spanish moss, amazing weather, birthday parties, bubble machines, s’mores & a nice slow pace. I don’t know that I could live in Gainesville, but we went out to a tiny little town called Palatka where we spent some time at this beautiful house which made me think that I could happily spend a lot of time in a spot like that.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Disneyworld, Orlando & Mike Dooley. To me, the three are now inextricably linked, haha! I had such an amazing time there! I was only there for a day; I caught the Greyhound there on Sunday morning & back the next day. Mike & I went to Disneyworld, out for dinner in a beautiful setting (dining alfresco by a lake, warm tropical breezes & all), then spent time lounging by his pool talking. He has a great lifestyle, I didn’t want to leave! It was so much fun to spend time with him one on one (& fall kind of love with his dog). Mike is great, I totally adore him, & wish I could have spent more time in his company. Disneyworld was great too, of course! We went on the Haunted Mansion, Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean & the teacups…
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Good plane seats — I have had incredible luck with seating this entire time I’ve been travelling. Lots of leg room, entire rows to myself, super-pleasant seat-mates, & more!
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Butterfly Rainforest — In Gainesville, we went to the Museum of Natural History which contains one of the most fantastic things I’ve ever seen: a butterfly rainforest. Picture yourself walking through a beautiful, lush, green valley, as butterflies of all colours & sizes flutter past, occasionally landing on you & then flying on. It was incredible. Really, really incredible. The lime green one below fell in love with me, I think — it hung around for ages! Having a butterfly land in your hair is quite something, you can feel these tiny vibrations as it beats its wing close to your ear, & you get this feeling that you should stay very, very still so as not to disrupt the moment. Yeah. It was fabulous. If you ever get the chance to go, do it!

<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Flying into NYC — I flew into NYC’s LaGuardia airport last night, which I’ve never done (I have always been a JFK gal!). We flew right over the city, which was awe-inspiring & gorgeous. I stared out the window the whole time, getting my bearings & marvelling.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> New purchases! I haven’t been going shopping crazy, but I have definitely picked up some fabulous new things. Hit picks: vintage Chanel scarf (free!), silver mesh high heels ($21!), black DKNY dress ($39), Disney hats (no idea) & my latest new toy… a Helio Ocean. Be still my beating heart! So sexy, so sleek! I am in rapture, truly. It is a marvellous thing. Meg & Charles (my hosts in Gainesville) both had them & every time they whipped them out to do crazy tinkering, my blood bubbled with lust! Now I’m back in NYC, & I have one of my own… Nyah nyah! Hee! I’m so happy, I have wanted one for such a long time!
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Simon — He is great 24/7. I wish he could come back to New York! Eep!
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Honourable mentions: Breakfast meetings at the St Regis (I met with Louis Vuitton this morning!); grey v-neck t-shirts (my new craze); ridiculously high platforms with straps all over; technology (man, it’s good — all the videos in this post reminded me how great it is!); the Sex & The City movie’s approaching release (maybe we should have an NYC nonpareil meet-up & all go & see it together?!); the way New York streets smell (amazing food scents 24/7); New York City’s incredible convenience (it might be all of the States, but Victoria’s Secret doesn’t close until about 9pm on a Wednesday! Wow!) & looking forward to settling into a sanctuary & writing furiously for hours on end!
“A single thankful thought towards heaven is the most perfect of all prayers.” — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Okay, my sweet! How about you? I know this is going up a little late, so hopefully you have had extra time to think about what would make your weekly list of glee!
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How utterly fabulous! iCiNG has teamed up with Polyvore for another competition!

This one’s more trend-centric than the last. It’s called How To Wear…, & the idea is that you make a set giving us your take on how to wear…
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Gladiator sandals
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Metallics
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Purple
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Blazers
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Prints
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Waistcoats
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Headwear
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Flared trousers
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> High waists
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> ...or 1940’s style!
You have 14 days to whip up as many fantastic outfits as you like! I’ll be choosing 12 winners (phew!), all of whom will be getting a sweet little parcel from me in New York City! (I will write you love letters & send you trinkets & fortunes & bubble wands & anything pretty I see…) If that doesn’t entice you, how about the fact that your set will be world famous on iCiNG & Polyvore? Sounds good to me!
Click here to get busy styling, & be sure to have submitted your entries by the 29th of May! All entries should go through that link!
Best of luck, glamazons!
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My sweet nonpareils!
I am writing to ask you a favour. I feel weird about doing this, so please bear with me!
I am on the search for a temporary home in Manhattan, NYC. I’m currently staying with friends but I am going to be here until the 28th of July (!!!), & need somewhere more permanent. I have had lots of incredibly wonderful offers to stay with people for a weekend here or there, but I am really looking for a place of my own. A sanctuary, oui, where I can settle in, do lots of writing & properly fall in love with the city!
If you have an apartment that will be vacant from now until August, you know of someone who would like a house-sitter or you’re trying to sublet your place, please let me know! I am super-responsible, clean & tidy, good with plants & dogs & very respectful of people’s property & possessions.
All I require is that it’s in Manhattan & has a good internet connection. Hee!
You can either leave a comment here or email me (gala at galadarling dot com). Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help!
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Never tried yoga, but want to give it a shot? Wary of walking into an incense-filled room with a whole lot of lean, healthy-looking people in close-fitting pants? Why not try it at home? It’s much less scary & you’ll feel less self-conscious about bending yourself around like spaghetti!
Tara Stiles is a Ford model who makes excellent yoga videos which you can view online. Here are some of my favourite ones… give them a try!
There are more videos by Tara available too! You’ll be limber in no time!
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It is with great excitement that I announce the winning set from the iCiNG/ModCloth/Polyvore competition!
Our winner is…

April Showers by decembers! Congratulations, sweetie!
Susan of ModCloth & I were so excited by the following two sets from vulgarmoon that we decided to award her a $10 voucher, too!


If you can both get in touch with me, I’ll send you your vouchers!
Thank you all so much for taking part in the contest — we were absolutely thrilled with the calibre of the entries & your fabulous style, originality & taste! For those of you who didn’t win, never fear! There is another wonderful Polyvore competition coming soon!
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“My question is about your parents, because they obviously did something really right when it came to teaching you how to be you. I am raising two girls and my goal is to give them the tools to manage themselves on a daily practical level and to know themselves, I hope to show them how to be truly in touch with who they are, to always follow their instinct and to learn how to really “listen” to themselves. So Gala, what valuable tools did your parents give you? What values, insights or lessons did your parents pass on to you? What part did they play in shaping you into the individual who thinks outside of the box, follows her intuition and has the practical know how to make her dreams happen?”
I’m not perfect, & neither are my parents. I read this email aloud to my father & he was flattered, but he said that he thinks very little of how I am today has anything to do with him or my mother — he knows how much change I’ve been through & the amount of effort I’ve put into turning myself into the sort of person I am today. I used to be very different! (Read: goth, cynical, nasty, insecure, negative, miserable.)
...But I think he’s just being modest. My parents did, of course, teach me many lessons that have been immensely valuable to me. Here are a few of them.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Communicate
Being able to talk to other people is so important! If you can’t tell them when there’s a problem or if you’d like to change something, you’re really heading for disaster. Other people can’t read your mind & it’s not their job to, either — it is absolutely your responsibility to communicate your needs. You can’t blame other people for not delivering what you want if you haven’t told them! My relationship with my parents was always pretty open, & while I shut down a bit as a teenager, there still wasn’t a lot that I didn’t tell them. They were always very cool & accepting, which helped keep the doors of communication open. If there’s no fear of persecution, there’s no reason to clam up.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Your integrity is the most important thing
It really, really is. As they say, once it’s gone, it’s gone, & you may never rebuild your reputation. Be careful with it, think about what you’re doing & pay attention.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> My parents weren’t perfect
My father has always been really keen on telling me that he isn’t perfect — that he has made mistakes, & that he doesn’t know everything. I think one of his beliefs is that a lot of children rebel because their parents paint themselves as saints, & when their offspring discover that that isn’t the case (or even close), they get pissed off & rebel. Hard. My father didn’t want that to happen in our family, so he was always keen on emphasising the fact that his opinion was no more important than anyone else’s. This attitude coupled with the fact that my parents always treated me like an adult meant that I never felt deceived by them, & so I never really “rebelled”.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Working for yourself is the only way to truly be in charge of your destiny
From the time of my birth onwards, my parents always had their own businesses. My mother owned a clothing boutique & my father owned a hi-fi business, & so to me, that was normal. It made sense to have your own business — while the risk lay solely with you, all the benefits did too. I think I was always subconsciously filtered a message that working for other people means that you rely on them, that you have far less freedom & that it was really a sub-optimal position to be in. I always knew that one day I would have my own business, I just didn’t know what it would be. I feel like having that as a valid option helped shape my view of the world, & of course, founding iCiNG has been one of the greatest learning experiences of my life thus far.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Reading is fun
I am so, so fortunate that my parents instilled a love of reading in me early in life. My father used to take me to the library every Saturday morning & we would come away with shopping bags full to the brim! When we went home I would basically go to my bed, sit there & work my way through the stack. Then we would repeat the process the following week. Reading has always been hugely enjoyable & comforting to me, & I am at my happiest when I am leaving the library with a whole lot of books to devour. I know a lot of people who didn’t read much when they were young, & it seems like if that’s the case, you never really get as much joy from books as someone who has been reading them since the dawn of time. I think that’s a shame, since reading can be so enriching.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> You have absolute responsibility for your life
In our household, there was always a strong action culture. What I mean by this is that complaining wasn’t really tolerated. That might sound a bit harsh, but it just wasn’t something that any of us had any time for. If you had a problem, you were expected to deal with it &/or fix it, the sooner the better. While I haven’t been perfect about it, this is an attitude I have maintained as much as possible, & it has served me well. It helps prevent me from stagnating or getting locked into negative patterns. I think it’s really important to feel that we each have the means to solve our own problems — it’s empowering & allows us to move through life with more acceptance of change.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> It’s important to be different
My parents both own their own businesses, & were very aware of the fact that in order to thrive, you need to have a point of difference. Both their businesses were successful for this very reason. My parents are pretty eccentric, too, & as long as I’ve known them, they have been pretty unapologetic about that. When I got to the age where I started experimenting with clothing & style, at about 13, they were really cool & supportive. The only thing they wouldn’t let me do is leave the house wearing black lipstick (in retrospect, it was a good call!). I would go into the city in my goth garb (all black, stripey stockings, eye of horus make-up, you know the drill) with a pair of silver angel wings strapped to my back & they encouraged me — they were proud of the fact that I was different & brave. Usually when I did things that were weird or a bit strange, they would just laugh with me. That was awesome: it taught me that it was okay to experiment & try new things. I have a very strong sense of myself, & I’ve never been worried about following trends or doing what other people did, because being my own person was never been presented as a “risky” or scary thing.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Be generous
You just should be. A world full of selfish people doesn’t bode well. If karma is the only thing that motivates you, then sure, be generous because you know it will come back to you. But we should all be generous, regardless of our circumstances. If you can’t be generous when you perceive yourself to be “poor”, you never will be. The typical reason people aren’t generous is because they have this huge feeling of lack — like there isn’t enough, & there never will be. That feeling remains, regardless of how much money you have. Besides, generosity isn’t always about money. Often being generous with your time or knowledge or relationships is worth much more.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> You can never be too encouraging
This goes hand-in-hand with being generous. People need encouragement & love & support — without it, it can be hard to get anything done. My parents always encouraged me, almost without exception, & it gave me great faith in my abilities & huge ambition. It makes sense, really: if the people around you act as if life is unfair & a trial & like there’s no point in bothering, then why would you?! Conversely, if your family or friends tell you that you can do anything if you put your mind to it, then you’ll feel much more naturally capable. I remember regurgitating this fact (“you can do anything you want!”) on the playground at approximately age 7. My best friend at the time scoffed & said, “What, like flying to the moon?!” It was hard for me to explain it at the time but I knew what I meant — it just goes to show that what we’re told at a young age really does stick with us & influence us hugely.
I think those are the major life lessons my parents have taught me — at least to date. I’m sure in a few years I’ll be able to come up with an entirely different set! What positive things do you think your parents taught you, & how have those lessons helped you so far?
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Disney World! Hell yes!
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Disney hat
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Generic sunglasses
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Cotton Spandex Jersey Bandeau Dress from American Apparel (I love it so much, it’s painfully versatile & totally sexy, & now I want the Cotton Spandex Jersey Bandeau Pencil Dress too!)
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Frye Veronica boots (they are so comfortable it blows my mind)
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Silver charm bracelet & TUT bracelet (I was at Disney World with Mike Dooley so it was even more appropriate than usual!)

We had so much fun. Weather is beautiful & the fruit is delicious; wish you were here!

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Sometimes when the weather heats up, I get overwhelmed with the contents of my closet (or suitcase!). When that happens, it can help to come up with a few outfits that I can adapt a little bit as necessary, but that basically serve one purpose. I call them “Spring Uniforms” — ensembles that are easy to put together & comfortable to wear, & get me over that initial hump of warm weather mania!
Here are some fabulous imaginary Spring Uniforms, thanks to Polyvore.
Shopping Uniform
When it comes to doing a big shop for the new season, the less clothing you wear the better. All the better to slip in & out of, my dear! One simple accessory (the bangle), versatile shoes, a non-burdensome handbag & a pair of sunglasses have you totally sorted.
Picnic Uniform
While white might be a little inappropriate for a grass-related event, as long as you have a picnic blanket, you should be okay! Cobalt blue accessories & a fringed bag make for exciting accoutrements, & an apple & a stack of books mean you don’t need anyone else in order to have a great time!
Gallery Uniform
I always want to go to hundreds of galleries & openings in Spring. This is my ideal outfit for schlepping my ways around the halls of hallowed museums & galleries. High heels, a flared skirt, a colourful t-shirt & some sparkly accessories. It shows that you have style while at the same time not taking yourself too seriously. Woohoo!
Charm Uniform
To me, New York City is about making new friends & lots of connections. (It’s been a lot of fun so far!) This is a super outfit for going into cafes, meeting people for lunch & charming the pants off anyone who takes your fancy! Flat sandals are conducive to walking, sunglasses prevent you from squinting into the sun, & chunky bangles make sweet clinking noises when you write down your phone number with a flourish!
Do you ever devise uniforms for the seasons? If so, what do they look like?
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<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Yummy pictures! Subaquatic Beauty from Numero Tokyo; photographs by Therese Aldgard; a Jimmy Choo advertising shoot (but most interesting are the behind-the-scenes pictures); Siri Tollerad by Miles Aldridge (mmm, colour!); Liselotte Watkins (gorgeous); Christina Ricci is beautiful.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> The 18 Most Valuable Parts to Success from Dumb Little Man.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Body Language — tips & tricks. Recommended by Mark. Thanks, Mark!
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Durian Magazine from Japan! Non-FRUiTS street fashion photography, very inspiring.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> The Five Ps: Breaking Down Big Dreams Into Little Steps from The Simple Dollar.
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> Apartment Therapy tour of Sharilyn Wright’s studio in Vancouver. Sharilyn owns Lovely Design, & it really is lovely. Have a look!
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> 21 Ways to Shoot Better Photographs — lots of great tips!
<3"><3" title="doki-doki!" border="0" width="12" height="10"/> How To Pass For A Native New Yorker, thanks to Eden! I love this one: A New Yorker never waits on line for a cupcake. !!!
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