Tiffany Tondut
Tiffany is a playwright, novelist, journalist and assistant editor of SUPERSWEET Magazine. A dichotomy of 40's red-lipped romanticism and 60's beatnik liberalism, she's currently training her hand to a play, a love story and a radical new discourse on the Circus: Politics and Pandabears. She likes to infuse her writing with an imagination gleaned from an intensely magical upbringing, where bat-infested castles were an everyday normality.
Posts by Tiffany Tondut
Bling on the brass
Posted 19th Jun 2008
Filed under: Fashion
Filed under: Fashion
Fancy an episode of Project Runway? Who needs the telly when you're sporting a giant pair of scissors? Or how about gun charm BANG! BANG! Stabbings are all too chic – so wear this pistol with pride. With tags like “You hit me. We hit you” and a collection of naked brass Victorian chics to dress up, who wouldn’t want to wear MAFIA? Ever since the eclectic, brass beauties flew into Portabello Market from Thailand, our style guru Linda Charoenlab has been selling them through the SUPERSWEET SHOP exclusively. You can browse or buy them at www.supersweet.org/shop
GOOD SHOES, GOOD TIMES, GOOD FUN...
Posted 10th May 2008
Filed under: Music
Filed under: Music

Good Shoes, Good Fun, Good Times had by all. Pick the odd one out. No? They’re a band responsible for the latter two, having rocked out the Bush Hall earlier this week in London to a fun crowd of super cool SUPERSWEET kids. If you didn’t make it, the chandeliers sparkled, the pink lights enchanted and Good Shoes seemed to pull the sunshine out of each of artist Rob Ryan’s stage projected stars. The artist himself was there to party on down with the punters. To support us all were L.A band THE PITY PARTY, who’s warbling, distorted basses and thumping drum performances shook a whole new vibe through the soul of the hall. Look out for them…and read more about us at www.supersweet.org
Cult Design Duo ALEX & CHLOE
Posted 25th Apr 2008
Filed under: Fashion
Filed under: Fashion

Uber cult jewellery makers ALEX & CHLOE have teamed up with SUPERSWEET to sell you their unique accessories through their online shop. The L.A couple’s alchemy of acrylics, precious metals and originality rapidly secured them a dedicated global fashion following, but they keep it real with pieces as cool as ‘Ode to Helmut Lang’ and Kate Moss ‘The Only Moss In Our Woods’. Intelligent concepts, a sense of humour and interesting styles make for timeless, wearable accessories. You can buy them now from SUPERSWEET DIGITAL or visit their online shop at www.supersweet.org/shop
Supersweet Concept Night Part 1
Posted 22nd Apr 2008
Filed under: Music
Filed under: Music
Supersweet Live presents their very first concept night with Morden foursome GOOD SHOES, featuring artist ROB RYAN and support by Supersweet Magazine New Band’s Competition winners The Pity Party Thank mercy! Now we can all go and bang heads to a unique night that worships art and music just as much as we do. Mr. Ryan’s delicate paper-cut work will decorate and inspire the styling of the venue while the bands play out to their fans. Plus everything is homemade, from Good Shoe’s front-man Rhys’ programmes to the goody-bags, tickets and free ‘zines featuring artistics by Jamie and Alison of Le Kills and a diary entry by Nick Jago of BRMC. All the more reason to come party with us!Tuesday 6th May 7:30pm £9 at The Bush Hall, LONDON. Tickets available from Ticketek and SUPERSWEET's online shop.
Detachments fear no fear
Posted 24th Mar 2008
Filed under: Music
Filed under: Music
Dystopian post-punk band DETACHMENTS played London's scene-city club
Cargo on Saturday to a shoulder rubbing reception. Nothing unusual
here, except that it's only the fourth time this band have played live
since forming! Add to that the headlining house pioneer Robert Owen's
approval and you're on the road to somewhere. But where right now? Bar
Rumba. April 2nd. Oh, and a 3 single + album record deal released
later this year. Need I say more? Over and out.
No Trash Please - We're Guardians Against Horror
Posted 14th Jan 2008
Filed under: Culture
Filed under: Culture

GUARDIANS AGAINST HORROR - see fig 1, above.
As one of those ‘people’ who, instead of dirtying fingers in the job section will go straight to the horoscopes and pray the new moon will usher in a promising new career while I sit on my arse - Yes I would rather rely on the mystic waxings of ancient practice than face hard facts and reliable sources of faceless advertisements - I was dumfounded when no horoscope section was to be found!! I could hear my exes’ harsh Virgoean but fashionably monochrome voice in my ear: “What do you expect, Tiffany? It’s the Guardian.” But I thought they were left..? “Yes, but not that kind of left…”
Oh. So…facing the reality of the hunt, here’s what I thought triumphed:
Apply your intelligence: work with MI6!
Exciting opportunities in Medical Communications.
Hyperion Product Analyst.
Online Journalist wanted (promising…) To work at The Daily Mirror and The Sun.
Right. So back to those national horoscopes then…
Who is Dan Bowskill.com?
Posted 15th Dec 2007
Filed under: Music
Filed under: Music
Enigmatic black inker Dan Bowskill has been scribbling his signature dot.com address over London Underground walls for time enough, but how long before we type our curiosity into revealing the man behind the scrawl? Apprehensive at what I would find (A back door into some kind of basement generated virus…?), I promptly burst forth into a halo of cosmically red reggae music. The singer/songwriter Bowskill is prolifically impassioning contemporary reggae under the exclusive record belt ICU. Not so underground as I first hoped then, as this cool dude has been jamming the electric avenue with followers as hap as Mark Lemar. But Bowskill remains in the vein of grass-rooted self promotion, proving the magic -marker best in garnering sub-culture’s curiosity and luring it into his musical lair.
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