Here are some cute street-style photos out on the web recently. Some much needed inspiration, as I've been feeling pretty rotten toward my closet lately, more specifically my winter clothes selection. Come to think of it, it may be the lobster dip, potato casserole and wine that I consumed in huge quantities over the weekend that has caused me to shy away from wearing anything that doesn't resemble a sack. Alright, alright, enough complaining already.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Streetstyle Roundup
Labels:
fashion,
photography,
street style
Friday, December 9, 2011
Best of...Olive Trees
All of this D.C. rain and cold has made me wish for a little sunshine.When I'm stuck indoors throughout the winter, there's nothing cozier than being surrounded by plants and trees. I've been loving indoor olive trees lately, with their ornamental leaves and graceful branches. They are evergreen trees and require a lot of sun, but they really brighten up a room, don't you think?
Labels:
indooor plant,
interior design,
olive tree
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Artist Spotlight: Fumiko Toda
Here are some beautiful paintings I came across by mixed-media artist Fumiko Toda . I love her color palette and subject choices...
"I have been painting insects since I was a girl in rural Japan. Bugs, snakes, flies, butterflies and countless other tiny fauna are both my subject and medium. I celebrate their existence in vibrant paintings and prints, and also use them as a tool to express a sense of loneliness and isolation that I carry from childhood.
I had no sense of who I was growing up in Japan - the society is so uniform and I was pushed to behave a certain way and never felt like I knew myself. I regularly escaped to a nearby pond, where I would entertain myself for hours, observing and picking up bugs and other wildlife. I enjoyed being in this new situation; it gave me a sense of myself and an understanding that the world was larger than just me."
"I have been painting insects since I was a girl in rural Japan. Bugs, snakes, flies, butterflies and countless other tiny fauna are both my subject and medium. I celebrate their existence in vibrant paintings and prints, and also use them as a tool to express a sense of loneliness and isolation that I carry from childhood.
I had no sense of who I was growing up in Japan - the society is so uniform and I was pushed to behave a certain way and never felt like I knew myself. I regularly escaped to a nearby pond, where I would entertain myself for hours, observing and picking up bugs and other wildlife. I enjoyed being in this new situation; it gave me a sense of myself and an understanding that the world was larger than just me."
-Fumiko Toda
Labels:
artist,
artwork,
fumiko toda,
mixed media,
painter
Monday, December 5, 2011
Toledo Apartment
The New York City apartment of Isabel and Ruben Toledo is so so pretty. The windows, the cactus...just perfect. Isabel and Ruben are both from Cuba, but attended the same high school where they met. Isabel is a fashion designer, while Ruben works as a painter, illustrator, sculptor, etc. They both work out of their home on separate floors that divide their studios. Woody Allen used this apartment for his movie Melinda and Melinda, where apparently the large cactus fell on one of the stars, sending her to the hospital...a little random movie fact for you.
Photo Source: The Selby
Photo Source: New York Magazine (check out the article for a detailed description of the apartment)
Labels:
interior design,
Isabel Toledo,
photography,
Ruben Toledo,
the selby,
Woody Allen
Friday, December 2, 2011
Etsy Friday
Here's some pretty things from Etsy this week. They really have some amazing handmade gift ideas. Well, running out the door...or more like into the shower then out the door, and onto Pennsylvania for a thrifting adventure this weekend with my best pal! xo
Sources: 1. Icelandic farmhouse photograph Carol Fletcher; 2. E.T. movie poster Claudia Varosio; 3. Leaf necklace Silent Roses; 4. Photograph of Scotland Pruginko; 5. Vintage director's chair AM Radio; 6. Navajo bag Hoakon Helga; 7. Kilim pillow Sukan; 8. Aqua nesting bowls Suite One Studios; 9. Embroidered necklace Mamma Earth Creations
Sources: 1. Icelandic farmhouse photograph Carol Fletcher; 2. E.T. movie poster Claudia Varosio; 3. Leaf necklace Silent Roses; 4. Photograph of Scotland Pruginko; 5. Vintage director's chair AM Radio; 6. Navajo bag Hoakon Helga; 7. Kilim pillow Sukan; 8. Aqua nesting bowls Suite One Studios; 9. Embroidered necklace Mamma Earth Creations
Labels:
etsy,
gift guide,
handmade,
shopping
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Streetstyle Roundup
It's that time of year again, the time when you start to notice a few things, like that your closet needs more over-sized, comfy sweaters, or that your go-to warm, winter socks suddenly have holes and why the hell does your best winter coat smell like an old man? So in honor of autumn...here's some of my favorite, recent street-style photos.
Photo Sources, clockwise, l to r: blue hat and coral shirt Streetstyle Aesthetic; long, black coat All The Pretty Birds; long, white dress The Locals; maroon dress The Locals; black and white skirt Style Clicker; yellow blouse Streetstyle Aesthetic; jean jacket Hel-Looks; suspenders and shorts All The Pretty Birds.
Photo Sources, clockwise, l to r: blue hat and coral shirt Streetstyle Aesthetic; long, black coat All The Pretty Birds; long, white dress The Locals; maroon dress The Locals; black and white skirt Style Clicker; yellow blouse Streetstyle Aesthetic; jean jacket Hel-Looks; suspenders and shorts All The Pretty Birds.
Labels:
fashion,
photography,
street style
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