QUIKSILVER WOMAN IN HOLLYWOOD

 

Gabe and I in LA

When I found out my Irish film Waveriders (written by me and directed by Joel Conroy) was nominated in the final five for the best documentary at the SURFER POLL AWARDS in LA, I thought it might be a fun trip to fly over and simply soak up the atmosphere.  The awards are the Oscars of the surfing world; a night when the Who’s Who of surfing come together in their glad rags to celebrate the past year and party together.  Gabe was also nominated in the Heavy Water category for big waves, which is a huge accolade for a European surfer so we thought, let’s go and at least have a chance to dress up and party with our friends.  Never in a million years did we think we would have to take to the stage in front of surfing royalty to accept the award.

 

I chose the Quiksilver Women NYC dress for the night.  Silk, double layered and floaty, it is so easy to wear and effortlessly glamorous.  I teamed it with the tuxedo jacket, which Marta had given me hot off a fashion shoot the day I left France.  Sleeves rolled up, high shoes on, camera in my bag, I was ready to take pictures of all the winners!

 

The event really is fantastic.  A red carpet greets the surfers at the door of the huge venue, which is lit up like the Disney fantasyland castle.  The Top 44 and the industry bigwigs have never looked so smart and the girls go all out on the glamour.  A few commented on my outfit with Californian enthusiasm – ‘Oh my God, girl, that is so cute!’ – ‘I love your outfit, it’s fly/fresh/hot (and other great American compliments)!’  Buzzing, I took my seat at a table of our lovely friends, next to Kelly, making sure he had space to slip out and accept his number one surfer award.

Gabe, I and Kelly

 

The other films up for best doc were ‘One Track Mind’, ‘Fly in the Champagne’, ‘Echo Beach’ and ‘Musica Surfica’.  Commentators on Fuel TV called it the toughest year yet.  Benji Weatherley announced the winner while Gabe and I predicted one of the others.  When Benji said, ‘This film comes from the country with the best pint in the world…’ everything seemed to go into slow mo.  Gabe gasped, Kelly looked at me speechless and our whole table slowly erupted.  Flapping with excitement, I basically threw my camera at Kelly and said, ‘Take pictures!’  He very kindly did.

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On the big screen !

 

Pat O’Connell bounced into the aisle to hug us as we were staying with him, I gave a speech thanking the surfers in the movie – Gabe, Richie, Kelly, the Malloys and Kevin Naughton – and Gabe thanked Quiksilver. 

 

We were then squirreled away backstage for Fuel TV and photos where everybody was thrilled for us.  I think I was hugged by everyone in the surfing world!  The event was everything we could have imagined.  When I first wrote the treatment for Waveriders in 2001, I never thought 8 years on we would have won several film festivals, an Irish Oscar and now the Surfer Poll.   I still haven’t stopped smiling! 

So-o-o-o-o proud of this amazing award

 

 

DRESSED IN OUR FESTIVAL BEST! By Lauren Davies

 

Ready for the premiere in my Quiksilver Women dress from the new collection

Ready for the premiere in my Quiksilver Women Ian dress from the Fall 09 collection (Photo : Lucia Griggi)

Last weekend, Newquay in Cornwall played host to the surf and music festival the Relentless Boardmasters and I was there to premiere the new Kelly Slater film CLOUD 9.  Rather unusually for the UK, sun split the clouds on the day of the screening and thousands of people flocked to the beach to enjoy the surfing, the entertainment and of course the beer tents!

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On the morning of the premiere, Gabe and I decided to double-check the technical aspects of the screening in advance of hundreds of people turning up at 5pm.  It was just as well we did, as the first problem we encountered was a distinct lack of a DVD player to play the film on!  Having tracked one down, we then faced the issue of the screen being too light for a daytime screening.  With the premiere hour fast approaching, it looked very likely that fans would either be watching a faint outline of Kelly or that I would have to read the script aloud and act the film out myself!

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However, despite the pressure of the clock ticking, with the technical team on side and with Gabe running between autograph signings and the venue, we all pulled the event together with minutes to spare.  I had a few minutes to change into my Quiksilver Women T-shirt dress (Ian) in a shimmering gold beige that was perfect for the night.  The crowd poured in, I gathered my breath and I jumped on the stage to present the film.  Action!  The projector whirred and there on the screen was the film I have been working on with Director Nicolas Dazet for the past year.  To the public, it was a seamless premiere.  It just goes to show one never knows the chaos going on behind the scenes.

 

The premiere crowd watching Kelly in action

The premiere crowd watching Kelly in action (Photo : Lucia Griggi)

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I was happy to hear a huge cheer as the final credits rolled and it was then time for Ben Howard to play us into the night.  His music was fantastic as ever, the crowd sang along and he brought a tear to my eye by dedicating the film’s title track CLOUD 9 to me.  After he had played, Ben, Gabe, Ben’s manager Owain and I could finally relax and enjoy the party. 

 

Job done!  Ben Howard and I enjoy the aftershow party

Job done! Ben Howard and I enjoy the aftershow party (Photo : Lucia Griggi)

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Two days later, I dressed in a Quiksilver Women rock graphic T (East Village) with a denim mini to attend the final day of the music festival.  There really is an outfit for every occasion in the collection.  Joined by beautiful British actress, Emma Pierson, who has just joined the Quiksilver Women team we watched Ben, his drummer Fabian and cellist India, play to thousands from the giant stage in Watergate, prior to jetting off to tour America with Jason Mraz.  For me, it’s back to work on a new book and a new script.   

 

Emma Pierson and I watching Ben on the giant stage!

Emma Pierson and I watching Ben on the giant stage!

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Owain, me, Ben and Gabe at the Watergate music festival

Owain, me, Ben and Gabe at the Watergate music festival

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CLOUD 9 continues to tour and will be shown on TV before long.  Stay tuned to quiksilver-europe.com for details.

 

 

BACK TO MY ROOTS By Lauren Davies

Keep smiling under the rain!

This week I went back to my roots; rather muddy, grassy roots at the Grass Roots Music Festival on the island of Jersey. As with most British music festivals, the success of the event is inevitably weather-dependent and, of course, having enjoyed a week of sunshine, the Jersey festival-goers awoke to torrential rain and rivers of mud. However, we were determined to enjoy ourselves after travelling an entire day from France and, with Quiksilver musicians Ben Howard and Charlotte O’Connor on the Bill, along with one of my favourite singers, mellow chart-topper, Newton Faulkner, we were promised a fantastic day of entertainment.

So I wrapped up warm in my new Quiksilver Women Fall 09 sweater dress (These Days), leggings and quilted Wellie boots and my dog, Coco even donned her yellow raincoat (she is waiting for the day Quiksilver make her a wardrobe!) We trooped through the mud along with the two thousand other Wellie-booted festival goers.

Me, my Quiksilver "These Days" sweater and Coco

I had stopped in Jersey en route to the premiere of my new Quiksilver-produced film KELLY SLATER – CLOUD 9 (written by me and directed by Nicolas Dazet).

The film premieres in Newquay, Cornwall at the Boardmasters on Thursday at 5pm. The first British audience will be treated to 52 minutes of spectacular (of course!) action footage of the world’s best surfer along with revealing interviews with Kelly, Tony Hawk, Mick Fanning, Dane Reynolds and others. While writing the film, I asked Ben Howard if he would write a title track, hoping he would not feel pressured to be suddenly inspired. Within a short space of time, Ben returned with a beautiful song that perfectly compliments the film. He is a talented singer, guitarist and songwriter and watching him on the big stage at Grass Roots, I could see how far he has come in the last year. He wowed the audience in his Quiksilver T-shirt, jeans and Wellies, as did sassy Charlotte. Delightfully muddy, we then all danced along to Newton Faulkner, Coco included. Not even torrential rain could dampen our spirits.

Next stop, Newquay for the CLOUD 9 premiere and a beach session with Ben Howard.

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Talented Ben Howard

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Charlotte O'Connor and I

Newton Faulkner and I

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CLOUD 9 premieres in the UK at the Fistral Beach Bar, NEWQUAY this THURSDAY 6th AUGUST 5pm. For details go to www.quiksilver-europe.com

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Lauren Davies

Premiere and pintxos!

Deadlines can be stressful but a fantastic event awaited myself and CLOUD 9 film Director, Nicolas Dazet, if we managed to complete the new Quiksilver Kelly Slater film in time for the San Sebastian Surf Film Festibal.

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THE dream team : Me (and my lovely N.Y.C dress !) Sancho and Daz

We worked every hour of the day and night in the weeks leading up to the festival and there were some tense moments as we edited to the required 52 minutes, inserted graphics, spell-checked, had music rights approved, sent the script off to be subtitled and locked 4-times world champion, Mark Richards, in the sound studio with us to narrate the film from beginning to end.  There were times when we doubted we would have the film ready but we buoyed up each other’s spirits and thanks to a fantastic team effort, as the planned world premiere drew near, all I had left to write was the credits and ‘THE END’!

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San Sebastian is a wonderful city and the locals really know how to have a good time.  The Festibal, run by the hugely energetic, Sancho and his crew, is held in the Teatro Principal in the centre of the old town, which has a regal, antique decor and a real buzz when the crowd filter in from the nearby bars.  I was there on Thursday night for a screening of my Irish film ‘Waveriders’ so I had two excuses to dress up in two of the most gorgeous silk dresses in the Quiksilver Women collection.  When you have films, technicalities and guests to think about, it really helps to have dresses that you can throw on without too much effort and feel instantly relaxed and ready to stand on the stage and present the film in Spanish!

Looking amazing and confident with the Sixty Forty dress (Fall 09) and Somerset Cardigan

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The World Premiere of CLOUD 9 was a real success.  Daz and I both gave a speech and we were joined by Basque local Quiksilver surfer, Aritz Aranburu, whom the crowd obviously adored.  The film follows Kelly behind the scenes as he aims for his ninth world title, while the likes of Tony Hawk, Dane Reynolds and Jeff Hakman give their views on the world’s best surfer.  Kelly could not be with us on the night but he was with us in spirit as the audience gazed in awe at some amazing action footage.  Many commented how they felt they had grown to know Kelly during the film.  The soundtrack includes Quiksilver sponsored young musician, Ben Howard, who wrote the track ‘Cloud 9′ especially for the film and I could hear some of the crowd humming as we left after the final credits rolled.

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With the job done, we could finally relax and enjoy the local pintxos and a glass (or 2) of Rioja.  Thanks to the Festibal and to everyone, friends, family, Gabe, Marta, Peyo and all who came to support our night.

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Muchas gracias, me encanta Donostia!

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Look out for screening times of CLOUD 9, which will now be released around Europe.  Times and venues are on the main Quiksilver site.

Inside "El Teatro Principal" - San Sebastian

Daz and I : job done!

CINEMA RELEASE and TOUR OF LAUREN’S FILM WAVERIDERS


 

where's the popcorn?

Waveriders cinema poster

Well I am back to Dublin having completed a whistlestop tour of Ireland to promote WAVERIDERS, which is released in cinemas today - Friday 3rd April - in cinemas in the UK and Ireland.  I am currently sitting in our distributor’s office as they keep an eye on the cinema figures to see how we are selling so it is a nervous moment.  Mind you, we have had fantastic reviews in every newspaper and magazine so the mood is buoyant.  Plus, it is starting to rain, which is good news as people go to the cinema!

 

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Gabe Davies surfs the biggest waves ever surfed in Ireland for the final scene of the movie and Kelly has a lovely section in the film.  He surfs what he calls a ‘cold paradise‘ for the first time, gets the best barrel of the day (obviously) and then shares the scene with my dog Coco (who incidentally receives a huge ‘aaah’ from every cinema crowd).  As the writer of the film, I joined Gabe and his tow partner Richie on the road for the tour alongside our Director Joel Conroy.  We started in Dublin where Gabe was on a primetime TV show while I joined X Factor judge Louis Walsh in the green room.  He thought Gabe should be in a boy band, which made us laugh.  He didn’t ask him to sing, thankfully!  We moved on to Cork, Sligo and Galway where we had sell out showings, with Q and A sessions after each one as well as TV, radio and shop signings everywhere we went.  When a gentleman in Sligo said, ‘I have to tell you that as a team you have created an epic, thank you,’ I had to hold back the tears!

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Today we were in the Quiksilver shop in Dublin where we signed posters for the film before its release tonight and we were joined by Irish Rugby player, Gordon Darcy who just won the grand slam but this week is planning to take time out to watch our film.  I hope he takes all his friends!  It’s been a hectic week jumping from one event to the next so I have been thankful for a gorgeous range of Quiksilver Women dresses and tops that have taken me from day to night and back to day!  The blue and white stripe dress (La Luz) was a particular favourite.

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Gabe and I will be attending the screening in Regents Street on April 17th at the Apollo so come and join us there.  

Check out the film website www.waveridersthefilm.com

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Right, cinema numbers are just coming in so I have to run…..! xx Lauren

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waveriders launch, dublin

Waveriders launch, in Dublin - wearing the lovely 'La Luz' dress

 

 

loving the posters!

At the multiplex in Cork: Loving the posters!

 

I nearly got run over by it I was so excited.

Our poster on a bus! I nearly got run over by it I was so excited.

 

Check out the trailer ! 

 

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What it feels like wearing a Quiksilver Women dress…

Lauren, in front of the Arlington Theatre

I’m sure I am not the only girl who has dreamed of walking up a red carpet.  What would I wear?  How would it feel to see the scarlet pathway beneath my feet while the cameras flashed?  Well, I recently discovered exactly how it would feel when I attended the world premiere of the Irish, historical surf documentary WAVERIDERS headlining at the Santa Barbara film festival.  The festival is a star-studded event held every year in the beautiful, film and surf-mad town Kelly Slater now calls home.  The same week, Kate Winslet, Penelope Cruz, Clint Eastwood and Mickey Rourke graced the same red carpet I would walk up at the Arlington Theatre; a 2500 capacity movie theatre with stars on the ceiling and movie stars on the giant screen.   

 

The night before, I stumbled across the men putting the name of our film up in lights and felt nervous at the prospect of nobody turning up to watch the film I had written and worked on over six years.  The following night, I slipped on my black silk Audrey dress given to me by the lovely Marta at Quiksilver Women.  The dress is stunningly simple with a black lace inlay and lining.  The design is loose and comfortable with side pockets in which to shove my shaking hands!  I accessorised with black lace stockings, high black shoes, chunky pearls and several deep breaths and I was finally ready to face the huge crowd that had gathered outside the cinema to watch the film.

 

We had won the Dublin film festival so we had faith in our creation but this was the film’s first foray onto foreign soil.  I joined the true stars of the film on the red carpet, Kelly Slater, Keith and Dan Malloy and Gabe Davies as well as filmmaker Jason Baffa, our Director, Joel Conroy and Producer, Margo Harkin.  The trip up the red carpet was both fun and nerve-wracking and I was asked countless times who had designed my gorgeous dress.  Once we were inside the packed theatre and the titles rolled and the atmosphere in the theatre buzzed, I knew we were in for a great night. 

 

The enthusiastic American audience whooped and cheered throughout the eighty minutes, none more so than in the final seconds when Gabe surfed the biggest swell ever ridden in Ireland, which Kelly quantified as fifty feet.  The audience then stayed for a Q&A session, most delighted at having the chance to question their surfing heroes while some writers in the crowd directed their questions at me.  Finally we were set free to party at a local Irish bar.  Believe me, the Irish are born to party and Quiksilver Women aren’t opposed to the odd knees up either!

 

The night was all I had imagined and the excitement was not over.  We had a second sell-out showing two days later and a third on the final day of the festival.  I then returned to the UK to have my jetlag suddenly cured by the news that WAVERIDERS was last night awarded an IFTA (the Irish equivalent of an Oscar) for the best feature documentary of the year.  The film will be released in selected cinemas on April 3rd and who knows, there may be more awards to come?  Hmm, better get myself another dress….!

 

Lauren Davies

 

Jason Baffa (water cameraman), Kelly Slater, Gabe and Lauren Davies, Keith Malloy (pro surfer)

Lauren and Gabe Davies

 

Special thanks to Lucia Griggi for her great pictures