11.27.2008
11.26.2008
11.25.2008
Pump up the VOLUME
Now that my bangs have finally grown out & my hair is long enough to mess with..I can't wait to try this voluminous semi-wave thing.
11.24.2008
Casa Janklow
For being mostly self-decorated I have to say that Luke and Julie Janklow's Greenwich Village home is possibly one of my favorite interiors, ever. From the white marbled 60-foot drawing room with not one but TWO fireplaces decorated with pieces by Jansen, Karl Springer & Vladimir Kagan to the hand painted Gracie wallpaper in Julie's office and the mercury-mirrored wall in the dining room.. already I've ran out of breath and have'nt even begun on her envious 500 sq. ft dressing room. Vogue 9/2007 Photos by François Halard
11.22.2008
11.21.2008
My house is my home
I wish I remembered what blog I found this picture on & from where it was taken, this is on my inspiration board as I decorate my living/dining area. Please let me know if you do so I can give credit where it's due.
C20 vintage
With a penchant for 60s & 70s style, C20 vintage carries the most AMAZING collection of vintage pieces featuring Ossie Clark's classic moss crepes, floaty chiffons, and prints by Celia Birtwell, clothes by Barbara Hulanicki to Biba's signature art nouveau and deco prints and the glam rock styling of Big Biba at Derry and Toms as well as other designers of the British boutique movement including Zandra Rhodes, Thea Porter, Gina Fratini, Bill Gibb, Bus Stop & Jeff Banks.
11.20.2008
Canary Kate
I love vintage Kate. Seriously the girl can pull off a 1950s yellow prom-frock like no-ones business. Moss at private dinner for HUE circa 03'
Vintage Leopard
Moss clad in her beloved 60s vtg leopard coat, signature black tights & ballet flats katemoss
11.19.2008
Bonnie baby
I love Dunaway's look as she portrayed Bonnie in Bonnie & Clyde. The cropped bob & signature beret. agentlover
Hot child in the city
Kruger at Longchamp's 60th anniversary celebration. Simple makeup/crop-top and le petit straw hat. I die. diane-kruger
11.18.2008
Outdoor Canopy
I love love this outdoor canopy bed & that chevron-print fabric is to die for. Can't remember what blog I found this on so please let me know if you do so I can credit them, thanks.
11.14.2008
Ethereal Beauty
I like how this photo captures good conversation. I'll have that flowy dress and her gladiator sandals too. via: thesartorialist
11.13.2008
11.12.2008
Rock glam
How cool are these Soap Rocks! Extra mild scented soaps made to look like geological specimens that are extra long lasting. Soaps contain all natural ingredients, herb extracts and minerals. Approximate size: 4" x 2" Soaps are hand hewn and vary in size, shape & color will occur. Featured colors: Amethyst, Turquoise, Aquamarine & Fire Opal via: thisisauto $12.00
11.10.2008
Business card holders
These easy-to-make business-card cases are great Christmas presents for your mother, sister, or best friend. Katie Hatch, fashion editor, made a set for the entire Blueprint staff last year.
1. Print out the template. The pattern is already sized to fit standard business cards. If you want something bigger (say, 3-by-5 photos), feel free to enlarge the template on a photocopier.
2. Cut out pattern and trace it onto leather. Kaufman Shoe Repair in New York (212-777-1700) has a great selection of kidskin hides in beautiful colors. Using a mini hole-punch (the kind scrapbookers like), make small holes at three of the tips, as shown on the pattern. The top hole will be slightly larger to accommodate the button stud front closure.
3. Fold the leather into an envelope shape: Bring the left and right flaps inward and line up the holes. Hold them together with a great little piece of hardware called a button-stud. Katie gets hers, the screw-back type, from Pacific Trimming (email: pacifictrimming@aol.com; fax 212-268-0531).
4. Insert the back piece of the button-stud up through the holes in the flaps. Finally, screw on the front piece of the button-stud, and push it through the hole on the top flap.
First Published: November/December 2007 Blueprint issue
1. Print out the template. The pattern is already sized to fit standard business cards. If you want something bigger (say, 3-by-5 photos), feel free to enlarge the template on a photocopier.
2. Cut out pattern and trace it onto leather. Kaufman Shoe Repair in New York (212-777-1700) has a great selection of kidskin hides in beautiful colors. Using a mini hole-punch (the kind scrapbookers like), make small holes at three of the tips, as shown on the pattern. The top hole will be slightly larger to accommodate the button stud front closure.
3. Fold the leather into an envelope shape: Bring the left and right flaps inward and line up the holes. Hold them together with a great little piece of hardware called a button-stud. Katie gets hers, the screw-back type, from Pacific Trimming (email: pacifictrimming@aol.com; fax 212-268-0531).
4. Insert the back piece of the button-stud up through the holes in the flaps. Finally, screw on the front piece of the button-stud, and push it through the hole on the top flap.
First Published: November/December 2007 Blueprint issue
Nico + Franchie
Gorgeous duo Nicolas Malleville & Francesca Bonato, hoteliers and perfumers at their beach hotel and at their perfumery in Tulum and Valladolid Mexico. You MUST take a peek! via: The Selby
11.06.2008
11.04.2008
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