Recently, while browsing through street style blogs, I found this collection of photos from Mr. Newton. It's fun to see these NYC girls show off some springier (I made up a new word...I think) looks.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Olaf Hajek
Looking through the Anthropologie website, I was immediately drawn to Olaf Hajek's new book. He uses colors that really jump out at you, but are soothing at the same time. Something about these prints remind me of a crazy, old lady living in a rickety house in New Orleans with like 100 cats. Completely random I know...
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Fischer Clothing
I absolutely love the styling of this photo shoot. The glass jars, farm table, bed... just perfect. Oh, and the clothes aren't so bad either. All photos from Fischer Fall 2010 Collection.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Norwegian Summer House
So pretty! I could completely see spending summers here.
Photos: Nina dreyer Hensley & Jim Hensley/ InteriørMagasinet no.4 2009
Reblogged: The Deco Detective
Photos: Nina dreyer Hensley & Jim Hensley/ InteriørMagasinet no.4 2009
Reblogged: The Deco Detective
Diane Kruger
I usually do not like celebrity fashion. It seems over-done and unattainable, and completely over-priced. But as I was browsing through my files, I noticed I had a growing collection of Diane Kruger photographs. She has great style, I especially love the crochet top.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Angela Kohler
I recently discovered the Los Angeles based photographer Angela Kohler. She is one seriously talented gal with her lovely illustrations and beautifully shot photographs. I love what she wrote in her bio, "When I was small I wanted to be a ballerina, or a painter, or a musician, or a trapeze artist. Now I am a photographer, which is kind of like being all of those things, only you get to fly more and don't have to worry as much about your figure." I especially like this vintage-inspired fashion spread.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Nickey Kehoe
Design duo, Todd Nickey and Amy Kehoe create really pretty spaces by mixing flea market finds with European furniture and artwork. Their rooms give off a warm, homey feeling.
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