This is my first month as a columnist on British Style Bloggers and although it can be tempting in such instances to look inwards, I didn’t want to be too introspective and blah on about personal experiences.
Everyone is inspired by something different, so I asked some friends – an illustrator and t-shirt maker, four boys from bands, a purveyor of vintage wares, and a platinum blonde tattoo artist – what inspires them.
Dee Dee May, Dalston-based vintage entrepreneur...
WHAT INSPIRES YOU?
I love the style in 70s and early 80s films like Badlands, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Paris Texas. And folk, psychedelia and country music from the 60s and 70s like Townes Van Zandt, The Grateful Dead and The Byrds. I’m into Americana, and go to America every chance I get to source vintage, take photos, check out bands and get inspired.
WHO INSPIRES YOU?
It was my mum who first inspired me to get into thrifting. My parents lived in Nigeria for a long time and when they came back in the late 70s, they couldn’t believe how throwaway society had become here. We always had charity shop or hand-me-down clothes as kids, all our furniture was second hand, and we even had a beat-up old Lada as our family car. I remember Mum washing sandwich bags and pegging them out to dry, because she couldn’t bear to throw them away. I think people are really getting back into the idea of re-use now, which is brilliant – and good for business too.
WHERE ARE YOU MOST INSPIRED?
I recently went to End of the Road Festival, and came back buzzing with ideas. It was exciting to hear so much new folk, country and blues, and some hugely inspiring old timers too. Lots of the bands were wearing vintage Americana, like plaid shirts, beat-up denims and battered old cowboy boots. There were teepees, flower garlands, banjos, log fires, enchanted woods and hot cider... I think I’m just a hippy at heart. Look out for Dee Dee’s Vintage at some of the festivals next summer.
Dee Dee runs Dee Dee’s Vintage, a roaming stall and eBay shop, selling vintage clothing and accessories from the 50s to the 90s. www.deedeesvintage.com.

Beki Blade, Bournemouth-based tattoo artist…
WHAT INSPIRES YOU?
Being an artist, I am constantly looking for inspiration and I tend to find it all over the place. I'm nearly always surprised about where it comes from! I can walk down a busy high street and see an old lady in a fantastic cardigan, I stroll past a florist and see an exotic flower with wonderful colour changes. Old peeling wallpaper, run down buildings and decaying architecture - I am always searching for interesting colours and textures, clashing patterns and organic shapes. By being completely open to any influence, I can go anywhere and find something that excites me! I like to look to the past and beyond the obvious. Style-wise, I look to the non-stylish and wonder what I can take and make my own, by searching for the opposite of fashion, I find my look and personal style! I'm currently on a quest for slutty knitwear.
WHO INSPIRES YOU?
I'm inspired by the people that I meet everyday. My job involves spending long periods of time talking to people. Anyone that has triumphed over great odds gives me the boost I need to continue doing what I do, no matter how much of a nightmare it becomes. I think about the people that I have connected with when I'm in a creative ditch and they snap me straight out of it!
WHERE ARE YOU MOST INSPIRED?
I am normally most inspired in the bath or on the bus, a bit of quiet time spent in my own head brings out all sorts of strange ideas! I also have great plans when I'm trying to sleep and am supposed to be getting up early!
Beki is head artist at The Businezz tattoo shop, 733 Christchurch Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth, BH7 6AQ - 01202 392022.

Rich Smith, from Bristol-based band The Lasting Days...
WHAT AND WHO INSPIRES YOU?
It feels like these two questions could be one and the same to me. All my songs are pretty much about my friends past and present - so although I look up to other musicians, and can love their music, I don't find that I look to them for inspiration - influence leads to emulation. It is human experience that inspires emotion and creates its narrative.
WHERE ARE YOU MOST INSPIRED?
Normally in a cold flat in Bristol, at night, in the winter, and with a bottle of red wine.
Hear The Lasting Days on MySpace www.myspace.com/lastingdays and download their new album ‘October, Looking South’ from Amazon.

Naomi Dawson, Hampshire-based illustrator and graphic designer...
WHAT INSPIRES YOU?
So many things inspire me but mainly collections of things. Groups of colours, textures and imagery is not only lovely to look at, it also gets me excited about the next thing I want to research and collect.
WHO INSPIRES YOU?
I love to see people's individual taste through the way they dress and the things they have in their homes. It can say so much about someone. You can start to feel like you know them before you have even uttered a word in conversation.
WHERE ARE YOU MOST INSPIRED?
I get most inspired in two places. One is charity shops, I simply can't get enough of them. You find the most amazing finds. The other is when I’m at home sorting though my things. I have many weird and wonderful things at home and I love looking and cherishing them.
See Naomi’s work at www.no-me.co.uk and buy her t-shirts at www.mysoti.com.

The Standards, London-based rock band: Neil Winspear - Vocals/Guitar; Scott Pragnell - Drums/Vocals; Mark Ness - Bass/Vocals...
WHAT INSPIRES YOU?
Neil: Inspiration comes when least expected so I suppose 'absolute nothing' inspires me, though that 'nothing' is still something, I just can't put my finger on it.
Scott: The voices in my head...
Mark: Music, style, fashion, art, life.
WHO INSPIRES YOU?
Neil: Everyone, whether they're a good or bad influence, it all goes in and comes out again eventually. It's just better out than in.
Scott: All the clever buggers who have written the songs that fill our shelves or hard drives, as it now seems. I don’t know about you but I’d rather be on a shelf than a hard drive.
Mark: Great musicians past and present.
WHERE ARE YOU MOST INSPIRED?
Neil: I get a lot of inspiration whilst sleeping, sometimes songs come fully formed suggesting my brain never shuts up. Otherwise lots of ideas have came to me on holidays. When you don't have to face the world a little calm can work wonders to filter all the aforementioned into something useable. Right, back to bed.
Scott: Whilst walking or on the bus.
Mark: On a long train journey looking out of the window on a rainy day.
Hear The Standards on their Facebook or MySpace pages:
www.facebook.com/TheStandards
www.myspace.com/thestandardsmusic
The new single 'Like a Heart Attack' is out on 1st November to download from iTunes.

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