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Thursday, January 29, 2009

It's Time To Party

Between the title "All This Happiness" and the regular posts themed "things of happiness," Kater's blog is always a joy to read. Her outfits are always finished with lovely details from bowler hats, scarves in the form of bows, and vintage bee brooches. Considering she is one of my favorite bloggers, I was delighted when she was willing to answer my interview questions and plan a dream party.
Who would you invite to your dream dinner party?
This is quite a difficult question! I would like to have the people I already know and like and love there, because I love them but also because it would be very uncomfortable to have all kinds of other magnificent people there and be all by my onesies as my little normal self. So it would be a handful of people I am closest to, and each of them could bring three people it would normally be impossible to dinner party with. Besides my loves, I will chose Neil Gaiman (because he seems like a good sort of nice and interesting person to have at this sort of event), Sebastian Flyte (because he is a fictional dear who breaks my heart and will bring the delicate fun), and rather typically (of me) Francesca Lia Block. Authors and fictional characters, but all the same!

Where would your party take place?
I can only picture the kinds of dinner parties my parents had when I was younger. They were inside/outside, usually involving Christmas lights and that sleepy late-summer air of cities. So a city somewhere, on a back porch. Floral mismatched table cloths, cushions, and leaves. It would have to be preciously quaint and whimsical! Ideally there would also be ridiculous things like talking cats and whatnot, or at the very least two cats to be pleasant and sit on a railing in an aloof manner at dusk.
What would you serve (what food/drinks)?
Since I picture it in the summer, summer foods! Salads, fizzy water, probably corn-on-the-cob. Maybe lamb-chops from the grill. Marshmallows, toasted, and probably ice creams and cookies with tea for dessert. Things you can eat with your fingers.
Who would get to sit next to you and why?
Everyone! There are no set seats, except for the portions where we might eat the main part of the meal, but even then I imagine people leaning on walls and sitting on things that aren't chairs and picking at food. This way, everyone sits by everyone and nothing is organized.
What is the theme of your party or what is everyone wearing?
I love the idea of theme parties, especially costume and dressing-up parties, but somehow they never happen and nothing seems to come to mind for me dream dinner party. I think the only stipulation on themes and dress is that everyone must dress up—not to suggest that it is only the formal that is allowed, but rather that everyone should wear what makes them feel best, the most ridiculously dream-like and best version of yourself outfit that exists! I would like to wear something creamy and floral and lacy, some kind of inexplicable summer thing. But because it is my dream dinner party no one is overheated or uncomfortably sweaty.
Are there any party favors?
When there are leftovers people must take them. That does not qualify as a party favor, but all the same. Things like pictures and impromptu poems and probably funny hats. Or maybe finger puppets, would be good party favors.
What are the hot topics of the evening?
Everything! Books, probably. I like story telling, they are my favorite things about parties and dinner parties. Childhood stories, memories. Nothing in particular, but the somewhat inane babble of becoming friends and having glorious fun.
Who is the last to leave?
Whoever lives closest would be the last to leave, since they can walk home. Two or three people might stay behind, because they had to travel quite a way to get there, and so they are staying in spare rooms.
Who is most likely to get drunk and dance on the table?
Everyone! There is nothing that makes me quite so uncomfortable and that seems to kill a perfectly good mood than a singular drunk person dancing on the table all by themselves. Thus, I think everyone should do it, whether they are drunk or not.
For more of Kater, visit her blog.

39 comments:

Dooder City said...

Great Q & A. I loved her choices of attendees. She has great style.

love and youth said...

nice interview! Her style is great, i especially love the second last photo! xx

Sassy said...

Great interview! It was so fun to read and this girl looks so stylish!

miss vintage love said...

Such cute pics too! Love that hat!

fhen said...

great interview! and love the hat too :)

Molly said...

i do love your dinner party interviews- they're so much fun to read! and i do love a good dress-up, so i guess the party would be pretty cool. except the standing up eating. that would make me confused...
mxx

Amelia said...

I love Kater. The details in her outfits are always fantastic. This interview format is cool.

jayne said...

oo what a delightfully whimsical interview, thank you so much for interviewing her she's one of my favorites as well. I'm all for a girl who would invite Neil Gaiman! my thoughts exactly

Biru said...

Awww... she is so utterly cute! .. and I like your questionaire!

Raquel said...

oh such a cute style! she has amazing outfits.

copperoranges said...

i love her with long and short hair!

Andrea said...

Sounds like quite a party!

lisa said...

That sounds like a party I'd love to attend.

Wanderlusting said...

Neat-O interview - thanks for turning me on to a cool blogger. Love that chocolate pic!

Eri said...

She's such a cute style.
She looks like a doll... good Q&A

La Couturier said...

i love that photo where she's eating chocolate! it's so sweet!

xoxo,
La C.

great interview!

AsianCajuns said...

I want every pair of her tights! Great eye/find, Clothes Horse!

UberOriginal said...

Can I attend? Sounds like one hell of a party :) xx

Emily said...

Your Q&A sessions are such fun! :)

Tahda said...

Neil is one of my favorite authors! I'm definitely going to have to check her blog out.

Great question i love these interveiws!

Monikapolitan.com said...

Your pictures and outfit posts are always so inspiring :D

STARR said...

Your interviews are always fun to read :)

Ali-bell said...

that interview was fun to read! I love her blog.

sarah! said...

Hey! Just wondering which camera model you're using right now, cos the quality of your photos seem really good!
Also, just asking if you have any to recommend? Because I am only a student who's interested in photography, but with no money to her name.
Please help out! Thanks lots!

Ana said...

Lovely Q&A feature. Kater is so sweet.

The Stiletto Effect said...

That photo with the hat is really pretty!
Kisses
Su

The Cherry Blog said...

I just found your blog - I love it! great post , the pics are lovely. xx

Parapluie said...

Love it! She's one of my favourite blogs, too

atelier said...

I love the outfits! especially the violet and blue one, it looks very cool

yiqin; said...

I love such posts of yours! Allows me to know fab bloggers!

Becca Jane said...

such a great post - it's always great to be introduced to new and fabulous bloggers - as she so clearly is.

I love her style, and that hat! So great!

Savvy Mode SG said...

she is a darling.

LML said...

love her answers ;)

The Clothes Horse said...

@Sarah!,
I've been using a Canon Rebel xs since Christmas. It's a pretty pricey (I couldn't have afforded it on my own.)
However pre-Christmas I used a Canon Powershot SD1000 and that's a really good, fair priced digital camera. You can see the quality of those pics earlier on my blog.
I hope that helps.

sarah! said...

Thanks so much! I'm definitely gonna look into it..

Diane said...

Great pics of great outfits.

Swell Vintage - Frankie said...

Wow, she has a wonderfully classic and quirky style! Love it x

AlicePleasance said...

I definitely have to starting collect those interviews in a folder...they're all so so great! Thanks a lot for doing it :-)

Anna Pope said...

Thanks for introducing me to such a stylish girl, she looks amazing!

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